By: Ashley Fell
For the last two years, our lives have been significantly interrupted. We didn’t go out. We didn’t socialise much. We mostly interacted through a screen.
Continue reading “From FOMO to HOGO – Exploring ‘Relational Fitness’”
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By: Ashley Fell
For the last two years, our lives have been significantly interrupted. We didn’t go out. We didn’t socialise much. We mostly interacted through a screen.
Continue reading “From FOMO to HOGO – Exploring ‘Relational Fitness’”
By: McCrindle
The world is changing at a faster rate than ever before. For older generations, this is another unique experience in the tapestry of their life, but for Generation Z, this is the world they are being shaped in. Continue reading “Gen Z’s Top Hopes and Fears”
By: McCrindle
Generation Alpha describes the generation born between the years of 2010 and 2024. While the times affect us all, the impacts are greater when experienced in our formative years. Continue reading “The Influences Shaping Gen Alpha, and Why Their Future Is Bright”
By: McCrindle
Mark Zuckerberg recently announced the arrival of ‘Meta’ – a parent company that will house the stable of products and companies owned by the tech giant to allow autonomy between each product under a larger, purposeful banner. Continue reading “The Metaverse Will Mean More to Gen Alpha Than Any Other Generation”
By: McCrindle
When you think of great leaders, who do you envision? Martin Luther King? Mother Theresa? Greta Thunberg? In life, leaders take many forms. From those who influence us daily to sporting coaches, mentors and political leaders. Continue reading “The History and Future of Leadership: How Times Have Changed”
By: McCrindle
The Millennials, or Generation Y, describes those born between the years of 1980 and 1994. They’re having children of their own and are parents to the youngest generation (Generation Alpha). Continue reading “Millennials and Their Career Expectations”
By: McCrindle
Such has been Melbourne’s growth, it was just three years ago its population reached 5 million, two years after Sydney hit the milestone, yet it will close out this decade at 6 million, getting there ahead of Sydney. Continue reading “Melbourne set to become Australia’s largest city – McCrindle”
By: McCrindle
When it comes to leading teams that thrive, the world in which leaders do this has undergone seismic shifts. Some of these shifts include portfolio careers, technological change and of course, the transformational shifts brought on by COVID-19. Almost overnight, the office-bound workforce globally relocated to their homes – and have kept working that way since. Continue reading “Leading Effective Teams When Working From Home”
By: McCrindle
Being a futurist is an interesting profession. For some it conjures an image of a crystal ball. For others, excel spreadsheets. It may come as a surprise that, in fact, no one can predict the future with certainty. But we can prepare for it. By observing the changes and thinking about what will influence the future, leaders and organisations can be better prepared for what is to come. Continue reading “How to Spot Trends”
By: McCrindle
Generation Z describes those born between 1995 and 2009. Many of them are too young to remember the arrival of digital technology. They have grown up with and have been significantly socialised by screen-based devices. Continue reading “Gen Z and the Future of School-Leavers Today”