'' 'STUDENTS GO SOARING' ''
O'' CAPTAIN IMRAN KHAN : Your Excellency Prime Minister of Pakistan...... Sir, just allow me the liberty to say that............
'BY JOVE - You students of Proud Pakistan! ......
YOU ALL, you great heroes....... 'the Captain' is going to regularly read and watch your work, as you set about building the greatest organization mankind has ever known :
*The World Society*, for every subject in the world.
Mariam, Rabo, Haleema, Saima, Zilli, Sarah, Zainab, Seher, Anne/ UAE, Armeen, Emaan, Sameen, Aqsa, Shahbano, Paras, Sorat, AND-
Hussain, Shahzaib, Haider, Bilal, Salar, Faraz, Awais, Umer, Ehsen, Anique/Spain, Ali, Reza/Canada, Zaeem, Hazeem, Wajahat, Ghazi, Majeed/Malaysia, Omer/Malaysia, Danyial, Rahym/UK......
Things to learn from students, like The World Students Society story's ''hella'' amazing and even awesome.......'
''GEN Z moves fast, and so do the trends,'' said Jacob Chang, 19, JUV's director of marketing and a sophomore at the university of Chicago.
A big part of his job is flagging memes and whatever is catching viral fire on Twitter. ''There are a lot of things coming in and out of favor,'' he said.
For example, ''Lit isn't really cool anymore,'' said Mr. Ziad Ahmed. Even though a lot of us still colloquially use it, if a company did it, that's cringey.. Because lit, our parents now know it.''
On the other hand, he said, ''if you were to, in a tweet, use a word like 'hela' no one's going to be like, that's so cringey, because that's just how we type.''
''GENERATION Z is Generation We,'' said Mr. Chang. ''We love sharing experiences with each other. And that's why memes have taken off, because it's like the short, shared experiences of our humor.''
To be clear, the JUV team scoffs at the idea of Gen Z expert : anyone who pretends to speak for a generation, whether that's a peer or adult.
Team leaders say they aren't a research firm, nor are they a focus group.
They are according to Emma Himes, JUV's 18-year old director of development and a sophomore at the University of Pennsylvania. ''a really group of trained teen consultants who can help you.''
That approach has earned them work with big clients like Viacom and Edelman, as well as consulting gigs with smaller nonprofits and businesses.
One of the country's most appealing offerings is helping clients navigate social media to avoid the kind of pitfalls that might make them infamous overnight - or cancelled, in the lingo of the day.
''We grew up on social media. That's kind of the way we describe it to clients,'' Mr. Jain said.
''The vast majority of us are fluent in it.''
Before the executive team disbanded this month to go back to their colleges [ where they will work remotely on a part-time basis during the school year], they would host clients at their Brooklyn loft.
The space looked like a hangout spot from a high schooler's dreams. There was a long desk in the middle of the light-filled room, where the team members plugged in their earbuds and got to work-
And a comfy sectional in the corner, where the team would occasionally stop working long enough to watch ''The Bachelorette.'.
There were walls covered in Post-in-notes [both to organize work tasks and delegate chores among the roommates], and pool floats were flung about the space as decoration.
Liz Toney, a JUV client who is the head of the brand and engagement for a social media start-up launching this fall, described a typical meeting.
''One minute there are Nerfs, card games and inflatable pool toys,'' she said. The next our laptops are out and it's focused, brilliant conversation, and two hours of exciting brainstorming.''
For a room full of students who have yet to experience the existential dread of graduating, that sounds about right.
With respectful dedication to the great students of America, and then Students, Professors and Teachers of the world. See Ya all ''register'' on : www.wssciw;blogspot.com and Twitter : !E-WOW! - the Ecosystem 2011:
''' Learning & Laughter '''
Good Night and God Bless
SAM Daily Times - the Voice of the Voiceless
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Grace A Comment!