Power Point: Whitney warns of state troubles
"If previous crises provide any indication of what lies ahead, FY2011 may be even more challenging than 2010." -- Meredith Whitney, or Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, in a report on mounting fiscal...
View ArticlePower Point: It's all about the hair
"The hair is 75 percent of my performance." -- Actor Robert Pattinson, who stars as vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen in the screen version of the literary sensation, Twilight. In a Q&A in the...
View ArticlePower Point: Go for lead dog
"As every Iditarod musher knows, if you're not the lead dog, the view never changes." -- Sarah Palin, in Going Rogue. Yep, she's ambitious--and No. 1 on Amazon.com. Posted in Postcards, Power Point
View ArticlePower Point: To friend or unfriend?
"'Unfriend' has real lex-appeal." -- Christine Lindberg, senior lexicographer for the Oxford University Press's U.S. dictionary program. Today The New Oxford American Dictionary revealed that...
View ArticlePower Point: How to pick a magazine cover
"Young is better than old, Pretty is better than ugly, Rich is better than poor, T.V. is better than music, Music is better than movies, Movies are better than sports, Anything is better than politics,...
View ArticlePower Point: Oprah says, "Own yourself"
"If I lost control of the business, I'd lose myself--or at least the ability to be myself. Owning myself is a way to be myself." --Oprah Winfrey, in "The Business of Being Oprah," a 2002 cover story...
View ArticlePower Point: Heed the ham!
"All of a sudden this ham... hit me full long in the face and 'bout knocked me cuckoo." --Celebrity cook and Food Network star Paula Deen, who was hit in the face by a ham today while volunteering at...
View ArticleBalance your life: Beyond the five-ball juggle
I just got an email from Deep Blue. He's an anonymous source of my boss, Fortune Managing Editor Andy Serwer. Deep Blue emails me too. A faithful reader of Postcards as well as Fortune, he prods and...
View ArticleFacebook COO Sandberg on making it to the top
by Patricia Sellers Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg wrote one of the most-read Guest Posts ever on Postcards. "Don't Leave Before You Leave" ranks second in popularity to a post written by my 93-year-old...
View ArticleCareer Rx: Raise the roof and reinvent
by Patricia Sellers Delivering a talk on Women and Power in Princeton on Thursday night, I tossed out a term that the crowd really liked: Raise the roof! As I told the 400 people gathered at the YWCA...
View ArticlePower Point: You can’t trade money for years
“I would give up all the money I have if I could be 50. You can always make money.” –David Rubenstein, managing director of the Carlyle Group, in the New York Times. One of America’s more low-key...
View ArticlePower Point: Progress comes in fits and starts
“Progress comes in fits and starts and we’re going to need to grind out this recovery.” –President Obama, responding to today’s dismal jobs report that showed much greater losses than expected. The...
View ArticleNBC Sports boss’s big win
"The N.F.L. is more of a guarantee of success than if you got Brad Pitt, George Clooney and Angelina Jolie to do an hour drama series for the network. You can't guarantee that it will be a ratings...
View ArticlePower Point: Grab mindshare while you can
"You're seeing less of Ford and G.M. and more of Oscar Mayer and Kellogg." – George Belch, chairman of the marketing department at San Diego State University, in the New York Times. While financial...
View ArticlePower Point: Pepsi’s innovation challenge
“The age of thrift is here. You have to do innovation at both ends–premium innovation and innovation for the value consumer.” – PepsiCo chairman and CEO Indra Nooyi in a recent Q&A with Pattie...
View ArticlePower Point: Triathlete with heart transplant races the Ironman
“It would put an exclamation point on my recovery.” – Kyle Garlett, the first triathlete to compete in the Ironman World Championship with someone else’s heart. Tomorrow is a special day: Garlett will...
View ArticlePower Point: Find out what you are good at
“Ultimately if you can put a wall up, if you can paint, if you can work with other people and, most important, if you find out what you are good at, that’s the key.” – British chef Jamie Oliver, in the...
View ArticlePower Point: Be the boss of your career
"The lesson of today is that you're working for yourself." –Janice Bryant Howroyd, founder and CEO of staffing company Act 1 Personnel Services, in The New York Times. Howroyd’s advice is yet another...
View ArticleApple’s Steve Jobs: Choose what you do with your life and make it count
“We don’t get a chance to do that many things, and every one should be really excellent. Because this is our life. Life is brief, and then you die, you know? So this is what we’ve chosen to do with our...
View ArticlePower Point: American medicine overpromised on cancer screening
“I’m admitting that American medicine has overpromised when it comes to screening. The advantages to screening have been exaggerated.” – Dr. Otis Brawley, chief medical officer of the American Cancer...
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