“Twenty years later, the core of Yahoo is still the same. We are driven by the same purpose—to be your guide around the web. You may not know how much you motivate us every day by using our products and sharing your ideas, but you do. Thank you.” KnowsYearsMayStillsIdeasPurposeKnow HowProductsTwentiesGuidesDrivenCore Author:David Filo
“Winners know what makes people tick by effectively tapping into our fears and aspirations. By listening very carefully and then repeating almost word-for-word exactly what they've heard, winners know how to articulate compelling needs—and products to satisfy those needs—that people didn't even know they wanted.” PeopleKnowsNeedsWantedKnow HowHeardProductsListeningWinnerAspirationCompellingTickTapping Author:Frank Luntz
“Our bodies don't know how to digest these 'food like' products resulting in stress and weight gain! Nourish your body with real foods and it will shine for you.” KnowsRealBodyKnow HowProductsGainsWeightStressShiningYour BodyReal Food Author:Jason Vale
“Doing business is all about providing a good product or service to your customers. A good businessman is he who knows that what is successful today may not be so tomorrow. Technology changes so fast, and so do people's needs and wants. That's why it would do well for a businessman to know how to adapt to change. He must constantly reinvent the business, or it won't last.” PeopleKnowsWantNeedsWellsMayTodayLastsTechnologyKnow HowSuccessfulProductsTomorrowCustomersProvidingBusinessmanGood BusinessNeeds And Wants Author:Andrew Tan
“Innovation must lead infrastructure for a simple but compelling reason: Innovation produces new types of products and markets, and it is virtually impossible to know how to run those markets efficiently before they are created.” KnowsReasonRunningSimpleKnow HowImpossibleProduceProductsTypeInnovationCompellingInfrastructureScholesCompelling Reason Author:Myron Scholes
“It is much more accurate to identify the factors of production as know-how (that is genetic information structure), energy, and materials, for, as we have seen, all processes of production involve the direction of energy by some know-how structure toward the selection, transportation, and transformation of materials into the product” KnowsEnergyProcessKnow HowInformationMaterialsProductsTransformationStructureProductionsFactorsAccurateSelectionTransportationFactors Of Production Author:Kenneth E. Boulding
“Know your stuff. Have an angle. Know how to grow business, how to develop products, have patents and an undeveloped market that could be huge.” KnowsGrowsStuffKnow HowProductsHugeAnglePatents Author:Mark Cuban
“The purpose of music is to elevate the spirit and inspire. Not to help push some product down your throat. It puts you in tune with your own existence. Sometimes you really don't know how you feel, but really good music can define how you feel... someone who's telling me where he's been that I haven't and what it's like there - somebody whose life I can feel.” KnowsFeelsI CanSometimesHelpingSpiritPurposeExistenceKnow HowHavensInspireProductsMusic IsTunesThroatHow You Feel Author:Bob Dylan
“The business plan should address: "How will I get customers? How will I market the product or service? Who will I target?" The principles of a business plan are pretty much the same. But after page one to two, everything is unpredictable, because costs or competition will change and you don't know how things will be received by the market. You have to be able to continually adapt. Companies that fail to adapt will die. Others are brilliant at adapting.” KnowsShouldTwoAbleDiesCompanyPrinciplesKnow HowPlansFailingProductsCostPagesCompetitionCustomersBrilliantAddressesTargetUnpredictableAdaptingBusiness Plan Author:Cameron Johnson
“I'm such a product of my media diet... it's interesting that you say what I do is observational. It's observational as far as it goes - to the extent that I observe media closely. Kriota might have a better sense of this. I don't always have the best sense of how human nature works, but I certainly know how to dismantle representations of characters.” KnowsHumansCharacterMightInterestingKnow HowMediaHuman NatureProductsDietsRepresentation Author:Robert Sikoryak
“I mean, what's thematic? How to put it? Going back to, like, 1980, when I started writing poetry. Language itself became an issue. I'd even think about font as an aspect of text, you know, how something looks on a page. A lot of this is the product of a very solitary existence, it's like, language, I mean, you know. A lot of time spent alone in the creation of all of this stuff.” ThinkingKnowsWritingLooksMeanLanguageStuffExistenceKnow HowIssuesCreationProductsPagesAspectSolitaryWriting PoetryTime SpentFontsThematic Author:Richard Meltzer