Abhijit Bhaduri’s Blog
I write about careers, skills and the world of work. The cartoons and sketches are mine.
Hyper Convenience for Whom
The Nestle Report on Hyper Convenience talks about the customer who wishes to have every whim met on tap or app. On 9th Oct 2021, the Clubhouse chat room hosted by @Competia gather @kyraOcity @skap5 @AJParonWildes @AbhijitBhaduri @mcirkus @neilredding to discuss the implications of this trend. Nestle’s research has revealed that of the 53% of the people surveyed who buy coffee to go, a third buy it from supermarkets, 23% from forecourts and 19% from convenience stores. What’s more, over half of the respondents (60%) have eaten breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner on the go. You may have been one of them. This is for you.
Should Machines Alter Memories
Do you recall your childhood memories? Of course you do. But then how do you know that those memories are accurate? Do you have a photograph to prove it? Then your mind may be playing tricks.
Trends and Weak Signals
What did you learn this week? That was Estelle Metayer who goes by the twitter handle @Competia. She was hosting a Clubhouse room that had music composer Philip Sheppard - on twitter as @PhilipSheppard (see his website to learn more) and me as the moderators. That question sparked off a storm of ideas in the room.