Is Oprah a "boss?"

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I feel that as an entertainer, that she's somewhat overrated in terms of who and what she represents as a black entrepreneur.

Yes. She's made money...but a lot of it comes from TV advertising contracts...not any products or services she provides.

And making movies and introducing only goes so far.

To me in context, she seems like a hyped curator and tastemaker. And if thats what she wants to be, thats fine. But I think to call her a pinnacle of success in business is a little short sighted.

I mean, she can't even sell her magazine without being on EVERY cover. She's a massive evangelist. I mean, even Martha Stewart makes products.

And its fairly well known that she has struggled to maintain her success after stepping down from day-time TV without having to become the face of her net worth and try to revamp what type of things her channel presents.

I respect her and her voice...but I think when it comes to tangible respect and the presentation of a blueprint, she's not that valid of a choice or person to look up to.

Entertainers always strike me as people who are just high paid employees: Musicians, actors, talking heads and personalities...all basically enslaved and dependent on contracts, deals, and being hired.

Yeah, they have money...but at what cost? A lot of them depend on always being liked (and thus why the industry is seen as so fake). They can never be the man behind the curtain since their entire success is predicated on being received by gatekeepers.
 

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She's definitely a boss. She owns multiples business.

She's capitalized off of her talents and her image...and turned that into a "brand" which she has also capitalized off of.

Remember: Bosses still have to do business with people who are not their subordinates or people that work for them directly.

There's someone...loosely connected...to the hip hop industry that fails to realize that :sas2:
 
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I feel that as an entertainer, that she's somewhat overrated in terms of who and what she represents as a black entrepreneur.

Yes. She's made money...but a lot of it comes from TV advertising contracts...not any products or services she provides.

And making movies and introducing only goes so far.

To me in context, she seems like a hyped curator and tastemaker. And if thats what she wants to be, thats fine. But I think to call her a pinnacle of success in business is a little short sighted.

I mean, she can't even sell her magazine without being on EVERY cover. She's a massive evangelist. I mean, even Martha Stewart makes products.

And its fairly well known that she has struggled to maintain her success after stepping down from day-time TV without having to become the face of her net worth and try to revamp what type of things her channel presents.

I respect her and her voice...but I think when it comes to tangible respect and the presentation of a blueprint, she's not that valid of a choice or person to look up to.

Entertainers always strike me as people who are just high paid employees: Musicians, actors, talking heads and personalities...all basically enslaved and dependent on contracts, deals, and being hired.

Yeah, they have money...but at what cost? A lot of them depend on always being liked (and thus why the industry is seen as so fake). They can never be the man behind the curtain since their entire success is predicated on being received by gatekeepers.

I agree with this as an evaluation of entertainers as a whole, but people care more about money than anything else. People dont care where it comes from.

You wasted a good write up by making it about Oprah. People love her.
 

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A CEO is a boss by definition but he's hired by the Company and it's Shareholders. This position isn't even guaranteed if you're not performing to par :yeshrug:

Who cares if you're a boss or not as long as you take care of your family you're doing big thangs
 

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She's definitely a boss. She owns multiples business.

She's capitalized off of her talents and her image...and turned that into a "brand" which she has also capitalized off of.

Remember: Bosses still have to do business with people who are not their subordinates or people that work for them directly.

There's someone...loosely connected...to the hip hop industry that fails to realize that :sas2:
But her brand is VERY shallow, wouldn't you agree?

I mean, I'm all for capitalizing on your likeness and your image, but what is she really changing in the world?

You could even argue that Donald Trump at least has clothes and real estate.
 

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A real man would realize you need a woman like Oprah in your corner. Not some Chatty Patty dude like Napoleon. I bet he posted this on social media too. :damedummy2:
 
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