Generation C: The Social Benefit of Baby Boomers
With increasing frequency, we hear and read that in the social networks, it is better to focus on the quality of relationships, rather than relying solely on the number of friends and followers. And by investing in more sustainable relationships, we obtain a better ROI with social media. However, in the current context, the baby…
Generation C: Four Generations Converge In The Workplace
Over the next five years, the new generation, Gen Z (1994-2010), will escalate its immersion into the labor market, which for the first time, will include large numbers from four generations. Might there be a clash of generations, or on the contrary, will this merger result in a social transformation of work environments? Hopefully the…
Generation C: The Future of the Digital Family
One of the most remarkable transformations of our contemporary society can be seen in the way we inform and entertain ourselves through the web and social media. In the last twenty years, digital learning has made a deep impression on new generations, which they’ve harnessed with egocasting and infotainment. In a way, these trends meet…
10 Ways That Generation C Impact Us
Generation C: At the Center of Social Transformations At the dawn of 2015, a trend already stands out in social media for the coming months. The new generation of connected consumers, which we now call Generation C, is definitely registering as a hub in the transition from the industrial era to the digital age. Already…
Generation C: Bridging The Digital Divide
The digital divide generations With the influx of digital natives in the labor market in recent years, a tech-skills divide between the generations is becoming more obvious. We see this rift reflected both in the schools and in the family unit. Consequently, the transmission of knowledge and digital learning from one generation to another has…
Who Are the True Digital Natives?
Since the last economic crisis of 2008-2009, the influx of digital natives in higher education and the labor market has been a major challenge for society. However, businesses and organizations have been slow to adapt to new paradigms. As a result, the question resurfaces frequently in boardrooms and marketing and public relations agencies: Who really…
Generation C: Digital Natives In Command
For twenty years, people have been comparing the transformations of the Internet era to the social revolution that the invention of Gutenberg’s printing press ushered in. The development of the printing press at the dawn of the Renaissance opened the door to the democratization of information and the wider dissemination of ideas. Five hundred years…
GENERATION C: From the Boomers to Generation ALPHA
In 1994, when I first encountered the World Wide Web, I had just started a family. I was in my mid-thirties, and I worked as a consultant in finance and as a development strategist for start-ups. Over the years, I glimpsed the major revolution that was taking place with the Web and its implications for…
GENERATION C: The Reign of the Connected Consumers
A new monthly column I am very excited to present you this new monthly column on Generation C on Curatti.com. Each month, you will find here a summary of the different sections of my new book, “Generation C and the influence of consumers in social media”. Foreword by Neal Schaffer (now my mentor and friend),…
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