Posts Tagged ‘gender’

Predictions for Thriving in the Near Future

Predictions for Thriving in the Near Future

[Originally posted on the Huffington Post.] This is the final post in a series of 14 expanding on Salzman’s forecasts for 2013 in her annual trends report, a program of global communications group Havas Worldwide. This year’s book, What’s Next? What to Expect in 2013, was published on 12/12/12 and is available at 120MBooks.com. Salzman [...]


Dude, Where’s Your Concealer?

Dude, Where’s Your Concealer?

As a guy living in New York City and turning 30 next year, I spend a little more time at the gym, have a bit more seniority in my career and each day am further from caring about what Demi Lovato is up to. After all, I was raised on the real music of Britney [...]


Trendspotting: She Sells

Have you noticed a gender stereotype emerging in some of today’s humorous ads? (Brands such as Dodge, Dockers, Dove and Miller Lite come to mind.) Each ad has in common a hapless male weathering his wife’s requests while longing to reclaim his manhood. In spite of some backlash, this new generation of ads is an [...]


A United Front

A United Front

This is the fourth in a series of five. See Euro RSCG Worldwide PR’s latest white paper, “Male in U.S.A.,” for more analysis about the state of men in America today. If you are a female who does some traveling, maybe you have noticed a complacency on the part of men when it comes to [...]


Introducing the Mentrepreneur

Introducing the Mentrepreneur

This is the first in a series of five. See Euro RSCG Worldwide PR’s latest white paper, “Male in U.S.A.,” for more analysis about the state of men in America today. What is going on with men in the workplace? We’re already seeing one of the biggest shifts in the gender pendulum in recent times, [...]