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Now that Im a client, I understand what a jerk I was. - Jay Chiat

Now that Im a client, I understand what a jerk I was. – Jay Chiat

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Im uncomfortable when Im comfortable. I have to start something new-in the agency or in my personal life-every two years or so. Taking risks gives me energy. I cant help it, its my personality. Id like to think its not really a compulsion toward high risks, but the spirit of an entrepreneur. – Jay Chiat

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Risk
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Second, were spending a huge amount of money on technology so that everyone can check out laptops and portable phones. Were spending more money to write our existing information into databases or onto CD-ROM. – Jay Chiat

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Technology
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Advertising
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The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and sells itself. – Peter Drucker

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Advertising

Our society’s values are being corrupted by advertising’s insistence on the equation: Youth equals popularity, popularity equals success, success equals happiness. – John Fisher, The Plot to Make You Buy, 1968

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Advertising

Advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill bucket. – George Orwell

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Advertising

My real talent was for losing clients. – Jay Chiat

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