1. their parents as their most trusted source
of information, above the Internet, above
traditional media, above their friends, and
especially above politicians and religious
institutions. Looking at the global sample,
While the American and British respondents
science and the Internet (with parents still
to trust science over the Web. In India, the
trustworthy as a source of information than
Further evidence of the respect this young
Social media
generation accords its parents comes from
the statement “It is very important to me
that my parents trust me.” Whereas young
admit they were interested in earning their
parents’ high regard, members of this new
generation are almost unanimous in their
revolution
desire for their parents’ trust, ranging from
a (not at all) low of 90 percent in the United
traditional sources of immutable “truths”
dismal scores reaped by religious leaders
be a broad movement away from religiosity:
Only 16 percent of the millennials surveyed
said religion will be a more important part
of their lives than it was for their parents,
disagreed, including 43 percent who disagreed
strongly. Just more than two-thirds of the
sample (67 percent) believe the world will
2. their parents as their most trusted source
of information, above the Internet, above
traditional media, above their friends, and
especially above politicians and religious
institutions. Looking at the global sample,
While the American and British respondents
science and the Internet (with parents still
to trust science over the Web. In India, the
trustworthy as a source of information than
Further evidence of the respect this young
Social media
generation accords its parents comes from
the statement “It is very important to me
that my parents trust me.” Whereas young
admit they were interested in earning their
parents’ high regard, members of this new
generation are almost unanimous in their
revolution
desire for their parents’ trust, ranging from
a (not at all) low of 90 percent in the United
traditional sources of immutable “truths”
dismal scores reaped by religious leaders
be a broad movement away from religiosity:
Only 16 percent of the millennials surveyed
said religion will be a more important part
of their lives than it was for their parents,
disagreed, including 43 percent who disagreed
strongly. Just more than two-thirds of the
sample (67 percent) believe the world will
3.
4. ”80 % of what we do online today
didn´t exist five years ago”
5.
6. We have to understand that
people have an adoption
mindset and culture – our
history is a history of
technologically adoption,
and then having the
technology adapt to us.
People have always been on
the move, and will continue
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dream job Mobile simplicity
piercings opportunity
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helicopter parents
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equality
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easily bored Opportunity
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Engage me! I might stay...
So, whats next??
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N HALF OF THE HUMAN RACE
MORE THA
IS UNDER THE AGE OF 30.
THEY´VE NEVER KNOWN LIFE
WITHOUT THE INTERNET.
GUESS HOW THEY FEEL
ABOUT SOCIAL MEDIA?
16. The children now love luxury; they have
bad manners, contempt for authority;
they show disrespect for elders and
love chatter in place of exercise.
Children are now tyrants, not the
servants of their households. They no
longer rise when elders enter the room.
They contradict their parents, chatter
before company, gobble up dainties at
the table, and tyrannize their teachers.
19. their parents as their most trusted source
of information, above the Internet, above
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traditional media, above their friends, and
especially above politicians and religious
institutions. Looking at the global sample,
While the American and British respondents
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science and the Internet (with parents still
to trust science over the Web. In India, the
trustworthy as a source of information than
RULE # 2:
Further evidence of the respect this young
generation accords its parents comes from
the statement “It is very important to me
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that my parents trust me.” Whereas young
admit they were interested in earning their
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parents’ high regard, members of this new
generation are almost unanimous in their
desire for their parents’ trust, ranging from
a (not at all) low of 90 percent in the United
RULE # 3:
traditional sources of immutable “truths”
dismal scores reaped by religious leaders
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be a broad movement away from religiosity:
Only 16 percent of the millennials surveyed
said religion will be a more important part
of their lives than it was for their parents,
disagreed, including 43 percent who disagreed
strongly. Just more than two-thirds of the
sample (67 percent) believe the world will