That’s me on the top left, about the throw a water balloon at the Senior VP of Retail at the Nielsen Company. Some of the Senior VP’s signed up to have people throw water balloons at them, in an attempt to raise money for the United Way. I’d say that it’s hard to find any other company that has people at the top who don’t mind getting down and dirty for a good cause, and a few laughs.

That’s me on the top left, about the throw a water balloon at the Senior VP of Retail at the Nielsen Company. Some of the Senior VP’s signed up to have people throw water balloons at them, in an attempt to raise money for the United Way. I’d say that it’s hard to find any other company that has people at the top who don’t mind getting down and dirty for a good cause, and a few laughs.

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Women of Tomorrow Study

On Tuesday, June 28th, Nielsen shared findings from our “Women of Tomorrow” study, one of the most comprehensive examinations into what women watch and buy across continents. The study highlighted how women’s control over spending decisions coupled with their gains across the working world and politics, point to women of tomorrow being in a position to exert more influence than ever.

 

Some key findings of the study, which encompassed developed and emerging markets, include:

 

-          Empowered, yet stressed:  Nearly 80 percent of women in developed economies indicated they believe the role of women will change and of those, 90 percent believe it will change for the better.  While female respondents say they are pressured for time and feel stressed and overworked, women in emerging countries indicated they feel the pressure even more so than women in developed countries.

-          Women on opportunities:  Across countries surveyed, women believe they have more opportunities than their mothers.  Women in emerging markets believe their daughters will have even more opportunities than they did relative to their mothers.  However, in developed countries, women surveyed believe their daughters will have the same opportunities, not more.

-          Make it Social, and Relevant:  Nielsen reports that women talk 28 percent more and text 14 percent more than men every month; they are also heavier users of social features on phones and visit more Internet community sites than men. And, more than half of women in both developed (average 56%) and emerging (average 71%) countries say the computer, mobile phones and smart phones have changed their lives for the better.

 

The survey was fielded using an online methodology in developed countries and a mixed field approach of online, central location and door-to-door interviewing in emerging countries, February - April 2011. Emerging markets included in the study were Brazil, China, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Russia, South Africa, Thailand and Turkey. Developed markets included Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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First Day at the New Job

So get this, before I was hired, my manager looked me up, read this blog and told me that’s what he did. At first I was a bit shocked, but relieved at the same time because he had a genuine interest in who I was. Who knew that my blog would’ve extended this far? I just made my first baby step as a Marketing Analyst at Nielsen, the largest market research company in Canada (and in the world, they are in about 80 countries). Where do I wanna go with this? Anywhere the wind takes me, but most importantly, a new challenge and something stable would be fitting in the current stage of my life.

I just wanted to write about how things are going since I haven’t updated this blog for a long time during my return to Toronto. The next step is to continue working hard, I’ll be moving out in a year to the new condo when it is built and hopefully Jess and I will live happily ever after. Oh, and I love dragon boat all over again. Jetstart is a fantastic team that I’m a part of.

How have you guys been doing?

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