It's very, very hard to affect culture. And you can get surprised thinking you're farther down the path of change than you really are because, frankly, most of us like the way things are.
From Carol Bartz
I grew up in a small town in Wisconsin. I never thought I'd be where I am. I never thought I'd have bling that I bought.
I like banks because they keep my money safe, but I don't want to talk about banks 12 times a year.
When trouble strikes, which it always does - bad economy, bad quarter, activists, takeover - when trouble strikes, those board members who don't understand or are not committed are not helpful.
If you sit quiet long enough, you find out what people really think.
I'm kind of a Midwestern snob. I think we're just nice people and have a great work ethic.
My grandmother raised me. She was a real no-nonsense but very funny lady. I drove tractors, made hay, milked cows, fed the chicken, fed the pigs.
I didn't have my first child until I was 40. I actually learned about motherhood from management.
Back when 'social' had a broad definition, you could almost say that Yahoo Finance chat was the first social product.
Yahoo is a company that is very strong in content.
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