Buchzusammenfassung
Rohit Bhargava is an author, marketing and business expert and trend curator. He is also CEO and founder of the Influential Marketing Group, and a two-time TEDx speaker. Non-Obvious is his second bestselling book.
Mastering curation is just the beginning; applying trends effectively is what truly matters. Intersectional thinking, which identifies overlaps between trends, is a powerful tool. For example, RumChata blends rum with horchata, capitalizing on trends like authenticity, Latin American culture, and culinary innovation. Workshops are another strategy for leveraging trends, offering collaborative spaces to explore ideas. Techniques like the "Yes, And" approach and selecting skilled facilitators enhance productivity. Essential traits for trend curators include curiosity, adaptability, and observance, enabling them to uncover hidden patterns. Upcoming trends focus on evolving customer interactions, such as Everyday Stardom, where personalized experiences like Disney's MagicBand redefine expectations. Mainstream mindfulness highlights the growing importance of empathy and balance in business practices. Identifying trends involves collecting, consolidating, elevating, naming, and validating ideas, ensuring they hold significance and impact. Thoughtfulness and elegance are crucial for presenting insights effectively, striking a balance between clarity and depth. Emerging trends like reversible commerce, glanceable content, and predictive security reflect changing consumer behaviors. Microconsumption allows customers to pay only for what they use, as seen with Barcelona's Teatreneu Club. Disruptive distribution, evident in the music industry, empowers businesses to connect directly with audiences, fostering innovation and creativity.
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