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She applied for the Advanced Management Program in Harvard Business School but her application was turned downed on the pretext that she was too young. Though, in later part of her career she got the chance to lecture in the Harvard Business School. Christie was planning to do pursue journalism or law but direction of her life steered to the door step of the Playboy and she started working with it as an intermediate step

Within 5 years she was moved to the position of Vice President. In year 1988 Christie Hefner became the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer for the Playboy Enterprises Inc. In honour of her father she created the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award. 

She has been the inspiration to the television and in the television situation comedy “Just Shoot Me”, the portrayal of the character by Laura San Giacomo is allegedly is on the life of the Christie Hefner and why not TV ape the life history of this famous personality who has been so successful and everybody wants to see the trivia of the celebrities.

Though her childhood days were just like a normal girl and she had not much opulence in-spite of her father being a big figure. Christie’s mother had this faith that she has the caliber to run a big organization.

She married William A Marovitx, a real estate developer and attorney and former state senator of Illinois in 1995. She got attracted towards William for his distinguished career in the Legislature. She was equally impressed by his great business instincts and exceedingly well making investment decisions in ventures such as real estate and stocks. Being a business woman it is but natural for her to get attracted toward the intelligence of a man.

Christie has been emotionally very much attached to her mother and her grand mother (father’s mother). Most of the moral value she has got in legacy from them. She is the one who has been exuding with confidence thanks to these two ladies in her life. She is gift giver and loves to work in the company of woman’s and it make it limpid why 80 percent of the workforce in the Playboy is feminist? However, she does not aver to work with the males at the same time. Because the Playboy has been targeted towards men’s

Topics of nudity and sex have become the very important part of her life with the beginning of her job in the Playboy and while working with it she don’t want to draw any line to hide any inner feeling about the liking of the men. She allows people to be themselves and this gives them opportunities to show offensive part and enjoy working environments. This gives them power to change things and turns it better then they had realized it to be happened.

Right from beginning she has been investing in the stocks and she felt sorry for people who sell there stocks to pay the taxes. Christie has been touchy about this issue as whatever extra she earned she used to purchase the stocks from it. She shared this information that most of the stocks which she has been holding has been earned by the stock option plan. As a child she never shown any inclination for saving the money and she has become just opposite of it in her twenties. For earning her own money she has worked as the baby sitter or wrapped Christmas gift in a departmental store. She doesn’t believe that her father’s money is hers.

 She is a great thinker and has her opinions on the leadership skills for both sexes. She believes that both sexes has there styles of leadership and a success business tycoon try to assimilate qualities of both the sexes so that organization reaches the zenith in the road of success. As per her own analysis the organization can be ruined by the consensual management, and one can debilitate an organization and the best people working for it by being autocratic and dictatorial. Therefore, being an entrepreneur the passion for taking the calculated and creative risks and thinking outside the closed window is one of the most important characteristics.

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