
This is the eighth in a series of 12 posts expounding on the 2011 forecasts in the annual trends report from Salzman, president of Euro RSCG Worldwide PR and an internationally respected trendspotter. What is anything, or anyone, worth today? It’s clearly a question for which the old “lies, damned lies and statistics” quote could [...]
Dec 08, 2010 | Categories:Features, Trends | Tags: banks, bonuses, Census, compensation, emo bling, emotional connections, friends, GE, gold, Goldman Sachs, Harley-Davidson, job creation, job seekers, Larry Ellison, Paul Krugman, pay, real estate, ReMIND.org, the Fed, Trends, trendspotter, trendspotting, Verizon, Wal-Mart, Wall Street, work, worth | 3 Comments »

Originally posted on the Huffington Post. As a marketing and PR professional, I’m a strong advocate of the phrase “Local is the new global.” (I am not, however, a huge fan of the jargon-y term for that idea—”glocal”—even though I used to toss it around promiscuously in the late 1990s.) If you meet me at [...]
Oct 22, 2010 | Categories:Features, Health and Wellness, Politics, Trends | Tags: 2010 elections, 2010 midterm elections, anonymous donors, Barack Obama, blog, brain tumor, Bridgeport, CEO, change, Citizens United, Connecticut, Dan Malloy, Democratic, economy, glocal, governor, grassroots, Health and Wellness, health-care plan, hyperlocal, job creation, Jon Corzine, Linda McMahon, local, Local is the new global, Marketing, midterm elections, PR, public financing, public schools, Senate, Stamford, Supreme Court, taxes | Leave A Comment »