Well Intentioned Jun 03, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness fitness nutrition self-esteem ... excuse to disengage from society. Finally, take caution to avoid sanctimonious rhetoric surrounding the body, mind, and soul. Ys don’t view their wellness as something that makes them better than their peers; it is something that connects them with other members of their generation. Action Items Leverage Ys’ hacking mentality to offer them fun, inexpensive solutions to maintain their wellness without depleting their bank accounts, which would add to their stress and guilt. Help them create and ...
Zconomy Mar 09, 2015 gen z spending ownership peer-to-peer sharing economy ... increasingly disinterested in ownership, Zs are poised to adopt a different mindset that sees them not necessarily shunning ownership but hacking it to fit their own needs and financial reach. Though still a young generation, they are already viewing ownership not as a burden that hinders them from possibility but as a privilege that connects them to options. Indeed, they stand to reimagine it altogether as their own Zconomy that sees them on the other side of the sharing economy pioneered by Ys. I usually ...
Ethical Click Dec 10, 2014 social consciousness household responsibilities privacy security social media ... Young consumers are considering the ethical implications of their digital behaviors. Consumer outcry regarding the ethics of brands, companies, and online platforms has generated widespread attention as of late. As a result, people are feeling more accountable for their actions, both in terms of their spending and their digital engagement. After actress Jennifer Lawrence, a victim of a recent celebrity photo hacking, told Vanity Fair, “It’s not a scandal. It’s a sex crime,” fans who played a ...
A&S Education Sep 20, 2015 career education money college debt ... ' | Meet a spouse THE VALUE OF AN EDUCATION While Gen Y and Gen Z are known for hacking and reinventing outdated systems, the vast majority still places high value on formal education. Three-quarters believe that a high school degree is a necessary component to be successful in life, and another 62% feel a college degree is key. Young women and teen Zs place even more emphasis on the importance of a degree compared to their counterparts. However, the value of practical experience is not lost on young ...