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- Make sure you have a vice president in charge of your revolution, to engender ferment among your more conventional colleagues.
- Tell the truth, but make the truth fascinating.
- You make the best products you can, and you grow as fast as you deserve to.
- The best ideas come as jokes. Make your thinking as funny as possible.
- First, make yourself a reputation for being a creative genius. Second, surround yourself with partners who are better than you are. Third, leave them to…
- The relationship between a manufacturer and his advertising agency is almost as intimate as the relationship between a patient and his doctor. Make sure that…
- Like a midwife, I make my living bringing new babies into the world, except that mine are new advertising campaigns.
- You now have to decide what 'image' you want for your brand. Image means personality. Products, like people, have personalities, and they can make or…
- There is no need for advertisements to look like advertisements. If you make them look like editorial pages, you will attract about 50 per cent…
- It has taken more than a hundred scientists two years to find out how to make the product in question; I have been given thirty…
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