Dual Intentions Nov 30, 2015 global relationships social life dating ... not be the only one on the receiving end, a sentiment that’s oft compounded by the ubiquity of “stock” copy used in early communication between potential dates. Consequently, they are continuously strategizing their responses (or lack thereof), writing their own “playbooks” on how to be simultaneously appealing and accurate in their self-portraits for each dating utility while also maintaining their proverbial game face and not revealing too much “Google-able” personal information. In Japan ...
The Customer Isn't Always Right Sep 15, 2016 retail civil rights customer service shopping ... Young consumers believe that brands can and should cut off customers who go against the companies’ values of inclusion and progressive civil rights.Retailers and brands have operated on the basic premise that “the customer is always right” for decades. With the rise of social media, customers have had a direct line of communication with brands to provide feedback, increasing the pressure on brands to do as their customers ask—especially as they’re asking more visibly than ever before ...
Robot Relations Jun 16, 2017 career gen z technology school ... human. Instead of focusing on tactical tasks that robots excel at, students will thus need to prioritize the development of “soft skills” like psychology and communication that complement them. For the future workforce, having a high EQ and creative capacity could soon be more coveted by employers than having highly sought-after internships at prestigious companies. I'm not afraid of artificial intelligence. I think it will overall be positive in society as it will make people's lives a little ...
Active-ists Mar 17, 2017 social consciousness activism causes and issues politics sports ... the country today and to use their own influence to bring justice. With the increased accessibility that gives athletes a nearly direct line of communication with their fans, this power breeds an influx of influence as young people regard athletes to be just as authoritative on issues as other types of public figures. Athletes can use this elevated status to conjure a deeper connection with their audience and thus strengthen their message and its impact—as long as it’s genuine. Young adults ...
Gaming The System Jun 17, 2017 gaming gen z eSports ... key communication skills that translate regardless of whether they’re talking online or in person. It’s worth noting that these are also skills they look to brands to help them cultivate, revealing an opportunity for marketers that tap into gaming.Gaming has had a very positive impact on many of my friends' lives. I have friends who have made incredible amounts of money through streaming wager matches and competitions in games. They also have made money from selling virtual items for money in ...
Best of Digital Marketing Dec 17, 2014 marketing technology apps augmented reality Digital Intimacy ... documentation to replicate the feelings of being in a specific place or moment in time. Brands that tap into the revived interest in audio communication and platforms, and recognize its ability to engross consumers while allowing them to be engaged in another activity, will stand out. To demonstrate the power of the collective voice, Child Helpline International created an online petition called Free Our Voices for individuals to sign verbally. Advocates record their names and custom sound recognition ...
Variety Show Dec 06, 2016 global media & entertainment Fempowerment ... wife and mother who is fiercely protective of her husband and their three children, one of whom has a condition that leaves him with unique mobility and communication challenges. The editors of TV Guide placed Speechless seventh among the top ten picks for the most anticipated new shows of the 2016-17 season.This is Us Though the NBC series is being praised for a variety of reasons, viewers are praising Chrissy Metz’s portrayal of Kate Pearson, a personal assistant living in Los Angeles who ...
Parenting 101 Jun 07, 2016 family health & wellness parenting technology blended children dads moms ... youth, from reading texts during dinner to glancing at a screen rather than maintaining eye contact during a conversation. They’ve seen how these shifts have contributed to a decline in EQ—the emotional intelligence that comes from being observant and aware—among Zs, and they want to prevent their children from experiencing the same fate. In the future, as technology continues to foster casual communication, it’s likely that good manners will become of even greater importance in ...
Digital Wellbeing Movement Sep 18, 2018 ... hopes that it will lead to a scholarship or career, but just as athletes in training need to take care of their bodies, young gamers must take care of their minds. This positive view of gaming has trickled down to Zs who are changing the stigma around gaming and are seeing it as a forum that helps them build friendships, network for their careers, and learn key communication skills both online and in person (see Gaming The System). It comes as no surprise then that 83% of young people around the ...
Video Game Time Mar 22, 2017 gaming competitions eSports ... and improve their skills. The lab, located in Santa Monica, is open to pros and amateurs alike, and offers equipment to track eye movement, brain states, facial patterns, heart rate, galvanic skin responses, and team communication. The lab even measures players’ sleep, nutrition, and physical regiments. With this wealth of data, players can target any number of ways to improve their game.Geico Geico-Sponsored Team SoloMid (TSM) features in a new branded web series, TSM’s New Neighbor. The quirky ...