Opportunity Knocks Dec 14, 2018 ... finding a job for the job itself, and are more open to the locations where that may be. Additionally, as modern youth are so passionate about travel and prioritize visiting other locations, they don’t need to live in the big cities when they can visit for fun. Moving for a job opportunity also helps alleviate the need to find community, as that’s one benefit they expect to find at work (see School of [Work]Life). Three in 10 young people say that their workplace/school helps them feel a sense of ...
POP Marketing Jun 16, 2014 marketing media & entertainment content marketing ... a “corpo-human” embodiment of the brand registered for classes. In a more recent episode, Subway tries to buy Greendale and turn it into a Subway University. Show creator Dan Harmon negotiated for creative control over the brand’s integration into episode narratives, a deal which gave him reign to portray Subway as a villain (and which in turn gives Subway its own cachet).SAMSUNG AND THE ACADEMY AWARDSHost Ellen DeGeneres’ now-famous celebrity-selfie moment was in large part the result of ...
Mind the Store Jun 15, 2015 health & wellness retail brick-and-mortar malls shopping ... -tracking devices. This has been a calculated shift: 75% of Ys and 82% of Zs say it’s important for the products they buy to contribute to their personal wellbeing. However, another important element in shoppers’ purchasing decisions—the experience—has been largely overlooked wellness-wise. This marks an emerging opportunity in retail. Just as young consumers have openly embraced wellness products, they are also beginning to seek out wellness-oriented shopping experiences marked by soothing stores ...
House Funders Sep 17, 2017 community home money ... Young adults are finding workarounds to achieve homeownership to make it more relevant to their lives as well as financially attainable.Gen Ys are often blamed for hurting the housing market, with the media emphasizing that most aren’t able to afford the cost of homeownership and many don’t want to be tied down by it anyway, but such statements are greatly exaggerated; only 13% of young adults who do not own a home say they do not want to buy a home because they feel like it would tie them down ...
Set In (E)motion: The Guide to Gen Y Burnout Sep 23, 2019 ... /7 news cycle, and the rise of online ‘watchdog’ activity, among other factors), this cohort has become less trusting of the institutions that past generations were able to rely on, which is impacting their current emotional burnout. This is definitely a two-sided affair: Ys see institutions as becoming less supporting over time, leaving modern consumers, and Ys especially, to be gradually less trusting. For example, Baby Boomers overall had comparatively more trust in the military and believed ...
High Society Sep 17, 2019 ... sells its micro-food products in tech offices and hospitals. What’s more, Journey Foods is also building an A.I.-powered database called JourneyAI to compile and log ingredients that could be used for future products, an initiative that speeds up the R&D process.WellPathWellPath is an online customized supplement brand that focuses on mind and body wellness. WellPath recently launched PURE, a premium apple cider vinegar gummy made with 500 mg of raw apple cider vinegar (ACV), beet root, pomegranate ...
Peace Of Mind: The Guide To Gen Z Burnout Sep 22, 2019 ... . When it comes to school, Zs live in a state of fear that they might fall victim to a school shooting. And when it comes to religion, exposé journalism and documentaries about church abuses have made young people jaded by organized religion. This inability to rely on traditional social support systems has made Zs a generation of doers who are inclined to demonstrate both online and IRL in order to fight for their futures. But they can only do so much without the backing of adult leaders, and this ...
Duty Free Sep 14, 2015 home spending cleaning delivery on-demand ... to commit until they have discussed each decision with friends, family, online acquaintances, and even strangers (see Gut Check). This is also true for formerly taboo topics; whereas Boomers and Xers would typically discuss questions of finance and health with family or paid experts, Ys go to their vast network of friends for help with such complicated choices (see Friends With Benefits). As they tend to lean on others for help, it follows that only 26% strongly agree that starting to make their ...
Parenting 101 Jun 07, 2016 family health & wellness parenting technology blended children dads moms ... quarter of parents in the U.S. and two in 10 in the UK say that it’s important that their kid gets to try junk food or fast food at a young age, which is a significant shift given that they ate these frequently growing up. Instead, Y parents are demanding that restaurants serve healthier offerings and that brands put more natural and less artificial ingredients in their products. Likewise, they feel it’s highly important to buy food that’s good for their family, and they long for even more convenient ...
Consumed Takeaways Mar 21, 2014 marketing retail technology branding e-commerce mobile ... Marketing directives to inform your future approach to the shifting consumer landscapeCreate ways for them to engage with products without necessitating a purchase.The contemporary definition of “shopping” encompasses a range of activities that don’t necessarily lead to purchasing. Young individuals—Zs, in particular—are just as likely to browse items as a source of entertainment, and share their favorites with friends as a statement of their personal taste, as they are to actually buy the item ...