From the pinnacles of power by Fortune editor at large Patricia Sellers
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June 1, 2009, 6:51 pm

Power Point: Extend beyond your skill set

“You can always do what you should do if you’re willing to put in the time and energy to develop a new set of skills. If you only extend into places where your skill sets serve you, your skills will become outmoded.”

- Amazon.com (AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos in “Amazon’s Next Revolution,” the Fortune cover story that hits newsstands today. My colleague Jeff O’Brien uses Bezos’ newest big venture, the Kindle, to get inside the brain of this durable entrepreneur who has an overriding sense of adventure, an unusual attraction to non-linear growth, and a perpetual willingness to fail. “The thing that allows for all the teams to come together after a failure is the recognition that this is just a first failure [for the project],” Bezos says. “After every failure, we ask ourselves, ‘Do we still believe in the vision?’ If we have conviction, that gives us energy to pursue [another] approach.”

Kindle competition is coming fast and furious. Google (GOOG) intends to enable publishers to sell digital books direct to consumers, according to the New York Times. The Google retail program would allow consumers to read books on any Internet device.

For now at least, I’m content with my Kindle 2. The e-books are cheap, at $9.99 or less. Though the Fortune cover story suggests that a profit-building model, perhaps ads, will likely come.

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Pattie SellersPatricia Sellers has written some of Fortune's most talked-about cover stories, including "Can Meg Whitman Save California?", Melinda Gates ("The $100 Billion Woman"), "MySpace Cowboys," Martha Stewart ("I cannot be destroyed"), Ted Turner ("Gone with the Wind") and Oprah Winfrey ("Oprah Inc."). And she has broken ground with insightful pieces on career management issues such as ego ("Get Over Yourself!"), and "Charisma: Do You Need It? Can You Get It?" Pattie chairs the annual Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, the preeminent gathering of women leaders in business, philanthropy, government, academia, and the arts. And she has helped oversee Fortune's "Most Powerful Women in Business" cover package since its launch in 1998. She started at Fortune in 1984, covering the big consumer brand companies.
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