
[Originally posted on Forbes.com.] It used to be that receiving a CEO title—and the corner office and tufted-leather sofa that came with it—was the acme of professional success. It was the recognition of a lifetime of hard work, of moving up the ranks, of following the path to its pinnacle. Once you’d arrived there, where [...]
Mar 22, 2013 | Categories:Brands, Features, Marketing | Tags: 20-something, ad sales, adventure, America's Cup, Arielle Patrice Scott, Bianca Bosker, Bill Gates, billionaire, brand, Bravo, cable TV, CEO, college, corner office, corporate, corporate brand, Daily Candy, daredevil, digital, dropout, entertainment, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, Facebook, Fandango, fearlessness, female entrepreneur, Green Is Universal, hard work, Harvard, Healthy at NBCU, Henry Ford, Hispanics at NBCU, innovation, innovators, integrated media, InternshipIn, iVillage, kite surfing, Larry Ellison, Lean In, Marissa Mayer, Mark Zuckerberg, Marketing, mavericks, mobile, monetization, MTV, mun2, NBC Universal, Oxygen, personal brand, rebellion, revenue, Richard Branson, risk, risk taking, rule breaking, sailing, sexy, shareholders, Sheryl Sandberg, Silicon Valley, social, spiritual growth, Sprout, Stanford, startup, Steve Jobs, Technology, telecommuting, Telemundo, the Huffington Post, Thiel Fellowship, title, TV One, Virgin, Walt Disney, women, Women at NBCU, Yahoo | Leave A Comment »

[Originally published on the blog of the Council of Public Relations Firms.] Great trendspotting creates great consumer marketing campaigns, terrific innovative new products and savvy newscrafting. I know: The most famous brands in the world have hired me over and over for my trendspotting methodology, ensuring that their multimillion-dollar (sometimes billion-dollar) ideas, products or services [...]
Dec 12, 2012 | Categories:Brands, Features, Marketing, PR, Trends | Tags: 120M Books, Brands, business, change, content, Council of Public Relations Firms, fatigue, Havas PR, Lady Gaga, Madonna, mancession, Martha Stewart, metrosexual, newscrafting, pattern recognition, Steve Jobs, the Kardashians, The New York Times, the prime crisis, Trends, trendsetters, trendspotter, trendspotting, weather, What's Next? | Leave A Comment »

[Originally posted on PRWeek.com.] This is the third in a series of three posts that will discuss what I see as a PR émigré managing in a world where evolution meets revolution. It is in our hands, we read about it daily, it is going to define the current decade, and each of us (if [...]
Oct 26, 2012 | Categories:Brands, Features, Insights, PR, Technology | Tags: Adobe, Barack Obama, Benjamin Franklin, Havas PR, ideas, innovation, newscrafting, PR, PRWeek, public relations, Steve Jobs, trendspotting | Leave A Comment »

[Originally posted on Forbes.com.] In our ever more digitized and virtual world, the centers of power are shifting. It’s not about establishment capitals anymore but innovative up-and-comers, where a critical mass of creativity is bringing about rapid-fire change, along with a good quality of life and a sense of like-minded community. Some cities have been [...]
Oct 19, 2012 | Categories:Brands, Features, Insights, Politics, Technology, Trends, Youth | Tags: Brown University, Buddy Cianci, California, community, creativity, Facebook, Forbes, G-20, innovation, John F. Kennedy Jr., Juliån Castro, Luke Ravenstahl, Mark Zuckerberg, Obama, Palo Alto, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Promise, place, place making, power, Providence, San Antonio, Stanford University, Steve Jobs, Ted Kennedy, Youth | Leave A Comment »

[Originally posted on Euro RSCG’s Social Life and Social Media blog.] It’s the end of the summer, and well-rested students are loading up their trunks and heading back to school. In the upcoming weeks, campuses will be abuzz again—the summer silence replaced with the energy of a new school year. Amid the summer stories recounted [...]
Aug 27, 2012 | Categories:Features, Social Media, Technology, Trends, Youth | Tags: Apple, Babson Survey Research Group, back to school, Bill Gates, Bloomberg.com, college, college debt, diploma, education, entrepreneurialism, Facebook, Internet, Mark Zuckerberg, Microsoft, PayPal, Peter Thiel, Pink Floyd, Steve Jobs, students loans, Thiel Fellowship | Leave A Comment »

What can we learn from people who have created a brilliant Brand Me? In today’s highly curated world of social networking, it’s more important than ever to let your personal brand beacon hit new heights. Your brand can incorporate everything from the hobbies you pursue in off-hours (as if that exists with the always-on, 24/7/365 [...]
Jun 04, 2012 | Categories:Brands, Fashion, Features, Insights, Marketing, Social Media, Technology | Tags: ambition, Apple, Bethenny Frankel, blog, blogosphere, Brand Me, Brands, business, C-suite, CEO, confidence, creativity, customer service, Dunkin' Donuts, Erika Napoletano, fearlessness, good, good taste, innovation, Internet, Lauren Bush, LeBron James, LinkExchange, Marketing, Microsoft, Nike, personal brand, planning, Ralph Lauren, RedheadWriting, Richard Branson, SapientNitro, Skinnygirl, Social Media, Steve Jobs, Tony Hsieh, Virgin Atlantic, Zappos | Leave A Comment »
Think of a question, any question. We’re willing to bet that Apple’s much-hyped Siri feature will answer you in her sultry, mechanical voice. After all, “she” holds the answers to a billion burning questions. One technology trendspotter has proclaimed 2012 the year that Siri “stuns the world.” Already it’s done wonders for Apple’s sales, helping [...]
Feb 16, 2012 | Categories:Brainsnacks, Social Media, Technology | Tags: Android, Apple, digital personal assistant, Dragon Go!, Evi, iPad, iPhone, iPhone 4S, Siri, smartphones, Social Media, Steve Jobs, technology trends | Leave A Comment »
On Korea’s Hug Day (Dec. 14), Twitter was a hotbed of niceness: The hashtag #stopcyberbullying trended when Miley Cyrus tweeted against cyberbullies in defense of her friends Kelly and Sharon Osbourne. Sadly, though, bullying continues—despite widespread efforts to stanch it, including new laws in Michigan, a movement in the U.K. to broaden the definition of [...]
Jan 10, 2012 | Categories:Brainsnacks, Social Media, Trends, Youth | Tags: #stopcyberbullying, anger, anger management, anti-bullying legislation, anti-bullying policies, behavior, bullies, bullying, career, cyberbullying, Miley Cyrus, office, Social Media, Steve Jobs, teen suicides, Twitter, workplace | Leave A Comment »

This is the first in a series of 32 posts—each one a section from Euro RSCG Worldwide PR’s “The Big Little Book of Nexts,” which in total features more than 150 sightings for 2012. It’s the biggest, most robust annual trends report ever from @erwwpr CEO Marian Salzman and her trendspotting team. To download the [...]
Nov 28, 2011 | Categories:Advertising, Brands, Features, Marketing, Social Media, Technology, Trends | Tags: authenticity, Beck's, Brands, Chrysler, community, digital, Dr Pepper Ten, farmers markets, gender gap, Green Box, Jell-O, Levi's, local, mobile, Net-a-Porter, Occupy Wall Street, Prosumers, smartphones, Steve Jobs, Style.com, Summer's Eve, Top Chef, tradition, transparency, Trends, trends 2012, Twitter, vitaminwater, Wendy's | Leave A Comment »
After laying low for a couple of decades, the turtleneck is out of its shell and back on the streets (and runways) Stroll into a J.Crew this season and you’ll find tables splayed with turtlenecks of every sort. It’s true: This wardrobe workhorse has been reinvited into high fashion’s inner circle. Not only did Michael [...]
Nov 11, 2011 | Categories:Brainsnacks | Tags: Apple, Derek Lam, fashion trends, J. Crew, Michael Kors, Rag and Bone, Ralph Lauren, St. Croix, Steve Jobs, turtlenecks | Leave A Comment »

[Originally posted on the Huffington Post.] Everybody’s talking about the inevitable social media fatigue setting in, but I myself am having a wicked case of brain blur. At any given time, my head is filled with ways to solve problems that often have no answer, as in trying to make sense of how to communicate [...]
Nov 04, 2011 | Categories:Features, Marketing, Media, PR, Social Media | Tags: ABC, Amanda Knox, Amazon, blur, brain blur, J.C. Penney, Jeff Bezos, Marketing, McDonald's, Microsoft, Missoni, PR, public relations, Social Media, social media fatigue, Steve Jobs, Target, Twitter, Wal-Mart, Wall Street, Yahoo | Leave A Comment »

Among all the news coverage about Steve Jobs stepping down as Apple CEO, the most interesting to me was Piers Morgan’s interview with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. Remember him? (Oh, heck, some of you weren’t even born!) Remember when you first heard the name Apple? Why on earth would someone name a company after a [...]
Aug 29, 2011 | Categories:B2B, Brands, Features, Insights, Technology | Tags: Apple, Piers Morgan, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak | Leave A Comment »