Written by Martechvibe staff based on Brian Solis’Ā presentationĀ at Brand Innovators CES on ā11 Digital Trends Shaping CX and Marketing in 2020ā which can be found on SlideShare. Presentation embedded below… Times, tastes and trends always change. We live in an era of digital Darwinism, the evolution of technology and markets and its impact on norms and behaviours. To better compete, we need to see the world through the eyes of the customer. This is why I believe that when we…
Brian Solis Referenced In A Little Black Book Piece About Nightmarish Digital Trends
Solisā concept about the way our devices are compromising us is referenced in an insightful piece by Geometryās Richard Wise (on the Little Black Book website) about nightmarish trends gleaned at SXSW 2019 called āWe Have Met the Enemy and He is Us.ā The paragraph about Solis states: āDigital anthropologist Brian Solis reports that an astonishing 41% of Americans have had an accident relating to our use of smartphones: people walking across the road glued to their phones; texting while…
It’s Time to Break Free from Digital Distractions: A Live Interview with Digital Trends
On February 22, I had the privilege of being interviewed by Greg Nibler of the daily video podcast Digital Trends Live about my upcoming book, Lifescale: How to Live a More Creative, Productive and Happy Life. (Video at the end.) Digital Trends is a Portland, ORE technology news, lifestyle, and information website that publishes news, reviews, guides, how-to articles, descriptive videos and podcasts about technology and consumer electronic products. They help readers and those who tune into their programming keep…
Brian Solis Discusses āLifescaleā On Daily Video Podcast āDigital Trends Liveā
Solis had the opportunity to discuss his book Lifescale: How to Live a More Creative, Productive and Happy Life during an interview with Greg Nibler of the daily video podcast Digital Trends. Ā He spoke about his background studying disruptive technologies and their impact on business and markets and the irony that somewhere along the way, he fell victim to those technologies. Lifescale, he explains, is about getting back on the path to focusing, breaking distractions and better routines…