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Daily Insights Into The Industry
Do you want to go Flick Flack’in?
Do you have a Son or Daughter, Niece or Nephew who is aspiring to be a sporting star? Will learning from the best give them that winning edge? Perhaps you are a huge sports fan and will benefit mentally and physically? How much are you prepared to pay for this unique, one-time experience?
The baby boomers lived life to the full. The millennials are more diverse and will build a brave new world
As all will know the millennial generation has attracted much criticism. Whether it is fair or not is pretty irrelevant – it is the next generation and they do see the world through different eyes just as the baby boomers did – the social revolution of the 60s and 70s changed much just as the business leaders that came through to lead in the 90s and 00s. It was an exciting, vibrant generation that has really lived life to the full, built wealth and been freer than any previous generation before them.
C is for Communications – but really it is about E – Emotions
In a world where the average executive receives over 150 emails per day and where the average teenager spends on average 6 hours per day on mobile communications, it is fair to say that being heard today is far more difficult than ever – so how does one today need to communicate?
Food Service has an opportunity but needs to find a stronger voice
…For it does have a very good a strong case to make, not to its own industry but to those they serve – companies, universities, schools, stadia, heirtage sites and hospitals. Great food service can make a real difference. Every large venue – business or customer facing needs to possess a strong F&B offering.