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 ...
Humanology Sep 17, 2018 ... technology—not another person—as the interface for everyday communications, and because of this, there’s a fear of losing a sense of humanity. However, given today’s digital world, it’s no longer possible to simply unplug, which is why it’s important that digital transactions feel more human. As brands across all categories look to create technology or use it to enhance their products and services, it’s important that they remember that young consumers expect tech to be more humanlike and ...
State Of The Art Sep 15, 2018 ... rapidly evolving under the rampant demands of instant, multi-platform, personalized communications and A.I. can scale ideas faster and more efficiently than any human, freeing up the human behind the algorithm to focus on directing and training the A.I., much as a creative director would oversee a team of designers and monitor their process and final product. As brands leverage A.I. to get efficiencies in the way that their creative assets are concepted, produced, and distributed, they must ...
Future Of Healthcare & Medicine Sep 11, 2018 ... fee covers unlimited office visits and in-office procedures, as well as providing 24/7 communication via phone, text, or email. MedLogic currently has a location in Illinois and Wisconsin.ImagineMD After a 20-year career as an academic primary care physician with the University of Chicago, Alex Lickerman started ImagineMD. For $135/month, the direct primary care service boasts 24/7 communication, appointments that start on time, and personalized care, with 80% of healthcare needs covered in-office ...
Innovation Marketing Tips Sep 08, 2018 ... wallet when running errands. - 5. Prioritize Efficiency. - Modern youth have little patience for slowness and expect all brands to operate at an increasingly rapid pace to cater to their Need For Speed. Not only do they consider it the kiss of death when brands are slow in their communications, production, and delivery, but they also expect brands to help ensure they don't suffer from inefficiently used time. Brands across all industries need to prioritize agility and efficiency, as this is a key ...
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 ...
The New Social Norms Dec 18, 2017 social life friends nightlife social media ... alcohol. Meanwhile, the perception that young people are addicted to social media doesn't ring true for most Ys and Zs today. More and more, they're taking time away from such platforms because it causes stress and rarely enhances their friendships, particularly as social media has become less social; more than half of youth in the U.S. and UK say that social media platforms are less relevant to their life than they were a year ago. The stereotype of young people craving constant communication with ...
DND (Do Not Distress) Dec 11, 2017 social life friends social media ... friends' stories before they expire, ensuring they don't break their Snapchat streaks, or scrolling back in time to make sure they liked their closest friends' photos in the infinite stream of content. Much in the way young people experience entertainment debt with a queue full of content they want to watch (Cassandra Fall/Winter 2012, The Debt Crisis), they're also experiencing social debt, as they're trying to engage with their friends across various social platforms and methods of communication ...
Some Other Time Dec 10, 2017 technology apps friends social media ... socializing in person, and such behavior is becoming a newly adopted social norm. This, coupled with a realization that everyone has different schedules for work and personal time, means young people are accepting that even friendships must occasionally be time-shifted. Brands have unintentionally provided the tools that have both enabled and evolved this new social tactic, and they can further aid young people with new services and products to allow them to “press pause” on social communication and ...
No New Friends Dec 09, 2017 social life friends ... Trendsetters, with 80% in the UK and 75% in the U.S. saying this. Even with all of the communication tools available today, it can still be hard to maintain a close friendship with someone who lives far away as everyone is on their own schedule, and entering different life stages at different times can cause distance between friends who suddenly don’t have as much in common. For young people who either moved away on their own to a new place without friends, or had friends who moved away and found ...