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Gamification For Millennials: Do It Right!
As the largest demographic in the world today, Millennials represent the target group many companies have to please in order to stay in business. This is a generation, however, that does not respond to the classical means of advertising, and one can even say that it has shaken the world of marketing off its foundations. So what does it take to attract and maintain the interest of this highly demanding target group? TNW reporter Scott Gerber asked 12 young entrepreneurs from YEC, how can companies incorporate gamification into their products to appeal to millennials?
Her Exeptional Designs Are Conquering The World: Meet Svetlana Mojic
Have you ever heard of someone who designs the interiors of airplanes? If the answer is no, you are reading the right article. She won so many awards that is impossible to put them in a paragraph, and she keeps moving the boundaries of modern architecture and interior design. Svetlana Mojic (34), architect and interior designer, is one of the rare experts in Europe who is specialized in boat and airplane furnishing. Her innovative catamaran solution brought her the first award of Creative Business Cup Serbia last year. And she had already become widely recognized after receiving The International Yacht & Aviation Award 2014, for the best interior design of a private jet, a Boeing 787 VIP Dreamliner. Her high-end ideas include floating hotels and yachts that change their interiors according to the surroundings. Today, Svetlana is the proud owner of her own studio, and she uses every chance to travel the world searching for inspiration that will bring her to new, timeless solutions.
Five Latest Spine-Tingling Mystery Novels
We have selected for you a list of the five latest spine-tingling mystery novels. Clear up your schedule for this weekend, turn off your mobile phone and other gadgets, and get ready to solve a dark mystery.
Millennials Sharing The Secrets Of Their Success: Entrepreneurs’ Edition
The Millennial generation, now officially the largest demographic in the world, is slowly but surely becoming a (work) force to be reckoned with. Despite the countless number of articles which indicate that every workplace needs to prepare for the Millennials’ arrival, it is evident that a large portion of this generation does not want to get a corporate job or, for that matter, work for someone else – they want to be entrepreneurs. Numerous examples of the successes this generation has had in entrepreneurship prove the desire of Millennials to follow their passion, accomplish their dreams, and succeed in creating jobs for themselves that are fulfilling both financially and spiritually. So here are some tips and tricks from the Millennials who have made it big.
Conferences, Competitions, Festivals In Europe And America
This week’s digest of opportunities includes youth competitions, World Festival of Youth and Students in Russia and the South American Business Forum (SABF) for students from all around the world in Argentina.
Self-help Books That Can Change Your Life For The Better
There is no denying that the modern educational system is constantly improving and finding ways to make students and adults more competent in specific professions. However, the pursuit of improvement shouldn't be limited to the classroom or the workplace. Each individual has to practice what the Japanese call Kaizen, a constant self-improvement of personal traits, in order to feel the warm satisfaction of having a purpose in life. We have selected 4 masterpieces which can help you to change the financial, spiritual, social, and psychological elements your lives.
A Photographer Toiled Few Years To Prepare This Project
Kseniya Segina is a young fashion photographer from Russia. Her work can be seen in numerous prestigious magazines. Recently she completed her work on Street Style, a project which is near to her heart and which took several years of collecting her best photos. She has now selected the final photographs and placed them on her website. So we’ll hear from Kseniya herself what the project is about, and what inspired her.
The Story Of Wang Chao: Diary Of A Cultural Mediator In School
What is cultural mediation? Why is it so important in increasingly multicultural societies? The real story of a Chinese kid trying to build his new life in Italy will unveil the struggle of a new generation for cultural adaptation, but it will also suggest what its role is in the challenging path toward a multicultural but equal and inclusive society.
How Millennials Can Reform The School System?
In an era of rapid change, it seems that the time has come for a radical change in our educational system. This idea has been circulating for decades now, and brilliant minds from the 20th century who advocated a complete reform of the schools have been noted, but society has not been ready to accept the required change. Will the leadership takeover by Millennials mean that the visions of these great minds will be fulfilled in the near future?
How To Handle The Fear Of Leaving The Comfort Zone?
Fear is often the main reason why young people don’t make life changes. There are theories which hold that leaving the comfort zone is recommended when you are young because the longer you wait, the more difficult it can be to make changes. Many young people change cities, countries, or even continents because of their studies or jobs; and yet all people must keep in mind that leaving behind a previous life can be difficult and hard. It is important to be aware that this doesn’t mean that the next life changes will be easy, but it means that the challenges will be, at least, easier.
Deutsche Welle Paid Traineeship For Young Journalists
Deutsche Welle, the biggest Germany's state run international broadcaster, is looking for young people from all over the world interested in a comprehensive journalism program with an international broadcaster. Candidates should have journalism experience or be passionate about switching to journalism from technology/IT, economics or the sciences. DW is looking for open-minded people full of creative ideas. Deadline to apply is February 22.
Ten Unique European Superstitions
Most Europeans share similar superstitions, such as fearing to walk under a ladder. However, each country also has its own signs of bad luck. Read on to discover some surprising European fallacies.
Reviewing Millennials’ Spending Habits
If you by any chance decide to google the term „Millennials“ you are bound to be bombarded with thousands of articles, a large portion of these writings are focused on the Millennials' finances and on the relationship between the Millennials and the economy.
Are Migrants A Dire Necessity In The Developed World? An Economic Perspective
With the growth in population whether young or old comes the necessity for economic growth. The complexities of globalization pose various challenges. One of these being the necessity to welcome contributing migrants. Are these migrants, the developed world’s gain and the developing world’s loss? Both statements are justified.
Global Warming And What Should Concern Each Human On The Planet
Global warming and climate change are issues which have been present for more than a half century and which have been mentioned thousands and thousands times in various media, but the truth is that many people still don’t know exactly what it means and what it represents. We are witnesses to the fact that in recent years, the climate has changed and in the past two months extreme freezing weather has struck Europe, affecting many people. There are many other indicators which tell us how alarming the situation is, for example, polar ice caps melting.
World Economic Forum And Millennials
The World Economic Forum was held in Davos, Switzerland from 17-20th January 2017. As soon as this major global event was announced and planned, the Millennials decided to step in and take over the show. The end result was participation by more than 50 young people at the Davos Forum.
Life Is A Game
7 billion people live on Earth. It is safe to assume that every single person on the planet played, is currently playing or will play some kind of a game during his or her lifetime. Around 1,5 billion people are users of electronic entertainment. Almost two third of them is playing online titles. The numbers are growing and are unstoppable. Reality of leisure time activities is changing and is affecting mainly youth.
It’s Still Cool To Travel Old-School: Interview With Andrew John Ganner
It has become almost impossible to ignore all the travel options. Multiple sources of information are accessible, lots of people blog about their adventures, offer advice, or write travel guides, and low-cost companies are expanding the possibilities of travel while offering combinations that are literally endless. Being travel-wise can for sure be counted as a crucial skill in modern society. With all the gadgetry we have, we can make it through foreign countries, google cheap accommodations, and so forth. But still, even today lots of people would like to take the “daredevil” approach and step out of the digital nest. They rely on maps and local people, miss buses, get lost, get into exciting situations and enjoy all the adventures that the non-digital world has to offer. Andrew John Ganner is one of those travelers. His almost 30 years of travelling are recorded in travel journals. He was kind enough to schedule an unfiltered conversation with us about why he chooses to stick with old-school ways and what makes non-digital travel unique.
Seven Ways to Represent Your Country
When you travel you are representing your home country whether you like it or not, and I suggest that you represent your country well. In college I traveled as a “student diplomat” with a campus-based organization, and it has left its impression on me since. Here are seven tips to help you represent your country with elegance and grace.
Unusual Professions – Professional Home Stager
Imagine you are buying a property or even renting. How do you choose your future home? Well, of course the most important are technical and practical aspects that have to be met. But apart from that...and lets be honest...the appearance of the house matters. Many people have difficulties to explain what would they want, but as soon as they see, they know, this is it. It makes you better imagine yourself in a particular house. To sum it up: chances are you won´t go for an apartment or a house which is cluttered, has too many personal belongings or has a very specific style that is attractive to a very narrow group of people. That is where staging comes into the picture.
























