The Customer Isn't Always Right Sep 15, 2016 retail civil rights customer service shopping ... Right, customer relationship management firm Salesforce decided to cut off service to the State of Indiana when the governor passed an anti-LGBT law. Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff declared that the new law was in direct opposition to the values with which he runs his company; therefore, his company would no longer offer any programs that would require his employees or his business’s customers to visit the state.TeslaFollowing a particularly harassing experience servicing a potential customer, Tesla ...
Open House Sep 10, 2015 community home décor ... %) no longer consider owning a home to be part of the American Dream. The cost of doing so may prevent them from getting a house in the first place, but rather than feeling limited or behind in life, they’ve realized the benefits that such flexibility affords. Even as the economy improves and Ys gain more income to invest in items for the long-term, they’re increasingly choosing to simply access them instead of purchase them (see NOwners); in 2014, 10% of young adults were renting items they needed ...
An Eye Towards The Future Jul 27, 2020 ... , including TikTok, to create the data-driven change they want to see in the world. Sense And (The New) SensibilityWe’ll dive into a lesser-discussed area of how the pandemic is impacting the five senses. Whether in isolation or a stimulating environment, young adults are undergoing a range of experiences that ultimately shape their approach to online interactions, entertainment, relationships and more. This insight will allow brands to connect with consumers in new and unique ways. ...
Dollars And Sense Sep 07, 2015 money banking debt finance saving ... effectively cater to their unique fiscal and generational mindsets. While young adults are burdened by lagging income growth as a result of the Recession, they nonetheless have money—they just don’t always know the best ways to manage or grow it. In many instances, they take a “set it and forget it” approach wherein they are doing the bare minimum necessary to be “financially responsible.” They may know how to do their taxes and budget so that they pay monthly bills on time and in full—but that doesn’t ...
Video Game Time Mar 22, 2017 gaming competitions eSports ... no color barrier either, so everyone’s involved.” When going head-to-head with others online, players often have little, if any, indication of these elements of their competitor. Rather, they only see the other person’s skill and judge them solely on the way they play the game. eSports is one of the few instances when men and women compete directly against each other because physical size or strength aren’t relevant factors. To date, men are more likely to play (13% of U.S. men and 16% of UK men ...
Sport The Look Mar 23, 2017 fashion & beauty retail logos sports ... Knicks, Brooklyn Nets, Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, and Boston Celtics and includes styles for women and men. Tailgate The success of Tailgate, an online shirt shop specializing in old-school collegiate apparel, caught the attention of American Eagle, which later acquired the brand for roughly $11 million in 2015. American Eagle has since launched its Tailgate collegiate line, which is being credited as a catalyst for the brand’s leading position among youth retailers.Touch by Alyssa Milano ...
To Your Heart's Content Sep 18, 2019 ... from the chaos they feel all around them. IS CONTENT STILL KING?A huge section of this new media space can be described as "contentless content," or videos that have no narrative arc, no characters, and no conflict—they're repetitive, mundane, and, interestingly, incredibly satisfying. Most importantly, it's content that engages users while giving them permission to disengage. This trend manifests itself in any number of ways; for example, things being crushed. The Hydraulic Press Channel on ...
Dual Intentions Nov 30, 2015 global relationships social life dating ... knowledge about different cultures, fashion, news, etc. RENU, 34, INDIAThe pursuit of love (or maybe just sex, as some members of the Tinder generation would argue) is not the only benefit of dating among youth today. The fact that more than a quarter (26%) now find most dates online vs. offline is expanding people’s views on the possible outcomes of dating. Because many introductions and dates are initiated behind screens, physical chemistry is no longer the initial spark that it once was. Rather ...
Over Stimulation Sep 20, 2019 ... as an antidote to the overstimulation, not part of the bigger problem.Today, there's no end to the ways that Ys and Zs can spend their time. Whether it's finding the perfect workout, the hottest restaurant, or the newest pop-up, there's always something to explore, and apps make programming one's life as easy as tapping a button or swiping right. And this isn't necessarily a bad thing. The options available to modern youth provide new ways to connect, share experiences, and expand their ...
Carrying The Torch Mar 18, 2017 events mobile social media sports streaming TV ... she expresses her interest by following results online, saying, “I’m very patriotic, so this last summer I would always go on Google and see where the U.S. was in ranking of sports.” Youth can easily find clips online afterward, follow live commentary on their social media feeds, or wait until their friends share the funniest athlete reaction memes. If young people do decide to watch the Olympics live, they don’t necessarily watch the standard telecast at home, which isn't fully accounted for in ...