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Faith Popcorn Quotes

The trouble in corporate America is that too many people with too much power live in a box (their home), then travel the same road every day to another box (their office).

The trouble in corporate America is that too many people with too much power live in a box (their home), then travel the same road every day to another box (their office).

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.29, BookBaby

Too many marketers assume that future will hold back and wait until they're ready for it. It won't.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.80, BookBaby

If the vision is there, the means will follow.

Faith Popcorn (1998). “Clicking: 17 Trends That Move Your Business And Your Life”, p.30, BookBaby

Cocooning is about insulation and avoidance, peace and protection, coziness and control - a sort of hyper-nesting.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.33, BookBaby

Send me out into another life. But get me back for supper.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.37, BookBaby

You can trust a crystal ball about as far as you can throw it.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.102, BookBaby

To offset a depersonalized society, consumers crave recognition of their individuality.

Faith Popcorn (2001). “EVEolution: Understanding Women - 8 Essential Truths That Work In Your Business & Life”, p.12, BookBaby

America is a consumer culture, and when we change what we buy - and how we buy it - we'll change who we are.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.13, BookBaby

Just before consumers stop doing something, they do it with a vengeance.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.104, BookBaby

The cliches of a culture sometimes tell the deepest truths.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.43, BookBaby

We can never give up the belief that the good guys always win. And that we are the good guys.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.68, BookBaby

It used to be enough just to make a fairly decent product and market it. Not anymore. In the '90s, you've got to have a Corporate Soul.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.124, BookBaby

This is a dream as old as America itself: give me a piece of land to call my own, a little town where everyone knows my name.

Faith Popcorn (1991). “The Popcorn Report: Faith Popcorn on the Future of Your Company, Your World, Your Life”, p.48, BookBaby

Cocooning: The need to protect oneself from the harsh, unpredictable realities of the outside world.

Faith Popcorn (2001). “EVEolution: Understanding Women - 8 Essential Truths That Work In Your Business & Life”, p.12, BookBaby