Surely you know who the
Kardashians are, right? Even if you don’t know them by name, you recognize
them. Here:
Yes, them. With Kim (far
right) being the #7 in the 100 Most Powerful Celebrities according to Forbes,
and also the top of the Overexposed Celebrities list. You can’t help but ask
yourself…why are they famous? Well, some say the Kardashians had their claim to
fame when second oldest, Kim (daughter of Robert Kardashian, the lawyer who
represented OJ Simpson in the murder trial) made a sex tape with the rapper Ray
J (or Brandy’s little brother if you must). Others say it’s because E! (and
Ryan Seacrest, executive producer) shoved their show “Keeping up with the
Karshiands” down America’s throat like it was nobody’s business. But I like to
think it was something more than that, or rather someone. May I introduce the fourth
Kardashian sister (or their mother), Kris Jenner:
Her last name may be
Jenner, but that’s only a technicality. Kris is full-on Kardashian. She has
transformed herself from “mom” into the quintessential “momager”, and she’s
doing everything right. With the success of “Keeping up with the Kardashians”,
Kris has gone on to produce several spinoffs like: “Kourtney and Klhoe take
Miami”, “Kourtney and Kim take New York”, and “Klhoe and Lamar”. She is the
president of her own production company, Jenner Communications, and the manager
of all of her family’s careers. Kris has her own QVC collection, along with the
Kardashian Collection for Sears, and the K-Dash line. Oh, and did I mention
she’s an author? She wrote a memoir titled “Kris Jenner…And All Things
Kardashian”. She, as Bruce Jenner said on the show, is a “marketing machine”.
She has been known to be
a tough negotiator and fighting to have her brand (family) on the media as much
as possible. On her interview with Forbes, Kris mentions something that is
really relevant in a manager’s life that people tend to look past. She said
that in order to keep it all under control you need to be a well-organized
multi-tasker. Being an artist manager is not a 9 to 5 job, nor does it have the
simple “in” and “out” basket where you have your tasks in order. Everything is
happening at once, and everyone wants your attention at the same time. You
definitely have to be organized and able to manage various tasks
simultaneously.
She gave on last piece
of advice that I think holds true for everyone in the rough-n-tough
entertainment industry. “When you love what you’re doing, it shows in the
outcome.” Kris Jenner. So
here’s to the fourth Kardashian sister, and may we learn from her.
Sources:
·
Schawbel, D.
(2012). Kris Jenner on Building the
Kardashian Family Brand. Forbes. Taken from: http://www.forbes.com/sites/danschawbel/2012/01/17/kris-jenner-on-building-the-kardashian-family-brand/2/
·
Pomerantz,
D. (2012). Kim Kardashian Tops Our List
of the Most Overexposed Celebrities. Forbes. Taken from: http://www.forbes.com/sites/dorothypomerantz/2012/03/29/kim-kardashian-tops-our-list-of-the-most-overexposed-celebrities/
·
The Celebrity
List. (2012). The World’s Most Powerful
Celebrities. Forbes. Taken from: http://www.forbes.com/celebrities/list/
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