Out Of Office Sep 19, 2017 alcohol career fashion & beauty beer grooming ... more viable for the long run—as creativity and emotional intelligence is harder to automate—plus more attractive since they allow youth to express their ingenuity and individuality. This speaks to the generational values of Zs in particular since they highly prize being recognized for creative accomplishments while at the same time, prefer to take a practical approach to their careers, constantly evaluating what the most strategic options are. [For my ideal career] I would work my ...
True To Self Sep 15, 2015 social life social media Brand Me On/Off ... represent a crafted version of who they aspire to be rather than who they truly are, but as they grow older and gain emotional intelligence, their “Brand Me” becomes more genuine. This transition from aspirational portrayals to authentic ones is currently burgeoning among youth. As social media mindsets shift from “I am what I post” to “I post what I am,” it marks a new maturity milestone for young generations, one that impacts their interactions with brands. The overlap between young people’s online ...
Global Betterment Trends Mar 12, 2018 education global health & wellness mindfulness school ... Entrepreneurs in India have begun building a school that focuses on teaching its students happiness, self-love, and character before standard academic learning skills. The founders believe that achievements are made when emotional intelligence is the foundation of a student instead of cramming kids’ heads with excess info and focusing on obtaining as much knowledge as possible in a short period of time. Students will be taught happiness from different philosophies such as the Vedas and ancient Hindu texts ...
Less Is Morality Dec 04, 2016 media & entertainment ethics TV ... director Drake Doremus questions the value of emotional intelligence when it comes to interpersonal relationships in the digital age—yet another issue that young people are facing in their everyday lives, giving them additional reason to ponder the point with their peers. In this way, youth have shifted from a Culture Counseling mindset in which they looked to entertainment for life lessons, hobbies, and personal identity to a Less Is Morality mindset in which they are exploring their own ...
Bot or Not Sep 14, 2016 retail customer service shopping Venture Consumers ... and even retail therapists who cater to their personal needs. Though the implications of this shift differ for brands depending on whether someone is shopping online or off, the common thread is that young people expect customer service to be prompt and personalized, delivered in a manner that reflects emotional intelligence—something that’s becoming more important than ever with the decline of EQ. However, there are slight difference in how youth perceive great customer service ...
The Malevolution Mar 17, 2018 fashion & beauty gender health & wellness grooming men ... emphasize individuality in order to remain relevant.BRAND IMPLICATIONSMen are shedding hyper-masculine facades and embracing vulnerability on their quest for personal betterment. Help them develop “soft skills” related to emotional intelligence and communication or provide them with communities through which they can bond with other men, seek advice, and share support. Young men and women alike want to see more modern portrayals of males. As with the recent trend of “Dad-vertising” that portrays modern ...
Pairing Off Dec 02, 2015 global relationships apps dating ... emotional intelligence necessary for face-to-face interaction with strangers. Brands and marketers have a significant opportunity to fulfill this collective desire to find romance in real life. For instance, they might use consumer profiling to bring together likeminded singles (think those who live in the same neighborhood and have similar taste in products) offline at sponsored events, and then provide tools in the form of apps or online platforms to make sure they don’t pass one another by forever ...
Marketing Tips For Engaging Modern Parents Jun 20, 2016 family marketing parenting children dads moms ... their house becomes a home. Unlike many ads that feature both a mom and dad, this one doesn’t show the father as the secondary parent. - 3. Encourage physical play. - As kids today are swiping screens from the moment they first lay eyes on their parents’ devices, moms and dads are making a concerted effort to ensure that physical play is still a priority in the digital age. They want their children to develop an imagination (see The Freeform Movement), gain emotional intelligence, and be active ...
Mixed Emotions Mar 20, 2018 health & wellness social life mindfulness ... /university-like experience, as young employees seek comparable social and emotional benefits from a work culture (see School of [Work]Life). Unlike past generations of professionals who kept their suits and their feelings buttoned up, young workers want emotions to be recognized as an asset in the workplace; a study done by Levo Institute, a career resource for Millennials, found that 80% of respondents felt that cultivating emotional intelligence was an important part of their career growth. When it ...