by Anne Lise Kjaer | Jan 16, 2008 | - Dimensions, All, Emotional, Emotional, Lifestyle & Consumption, Quality of Life, Spiritual, Spiritual, Wellbeing |
Once my mother noted that if coffee were to run out in Denmark the nation would close down. She had a point as Scandinavians consume almost 10 kilos of coffee per capita annually, compared with the global 3 kilo average. The Coffee War London’s contemporary coffee...
by Anne Lise Kjaer | Aug 31, 2007 | - Dimensions, All |
Related Future of Work & Workplaces 2030+ What will the workplaces of tomorrow be like? When, where and how will we work? The New Middle Class Brilliant business models enable people to connect across borders Meet the Futurist Anne Lise is a futurist and keynote...
by Anne Lise Kjaer | Feb 7, 2007 | - Dimensions, All |
It has become obvious that we are entering a new era where value sets are shifting. Today we clearly see that self-actualisation and social responsibility are top of the agenda. As a society, we have reached the apex of Maslowʼs pyramid, as outlined in Hierarchy of...
by Anne Lise Kjaer | Sep 21, 2006 | - Dimensions, All, Consumer Mindsets, Interview |
“We are increasingly taking time out to think, not with our heads, but with our hearts.” An interview on Meaningful Consumption and Time To Think Q: How would you define Meaningful Consumption? Kjaer: Our fundamental drive, the motivational engine that powers human...
by Anne Lise Kjaer | Sep 19, 2006 | - Dimensions, All |
“We must put aside more time to think – not with our head but with our heart,” says Anne Lise Kjaer, director of Kjaer Global. Read about why she believes it is becoming more important to make space not to do, but to think. Stop Running – Start Enjoying...
by Anne Lise Kjaer | Sep 18, 2006 | - Dimensions, All |
“Remember that when marketers talk about meaningful consumption they are focused on a very small proportion of the planet.” An Interview on Meaningful Consumption and Think To Think Q: How would you define Meaningful Consumption? Talwar: I believe we need to think...