Not exact matches
Great brands such as IKEA explore the societal and
cultural relevance of their brands to identify ways to create shared value.
Yes, and they are wrong, except for the fact there are still parts of the message (see above regarding «no
greater love has a man than this» moral truth, that still resonates with us today) that have managed to transcend both
cultural and historical changes, albeit they need to be slightly recast from time to time so they retain their
relevance.
From advocating for improved early childhood education, to increasing the rigor and
relevance of curriculum, to fostering understanding of
cultural and social mores amongst disparate groups of students, schools will be at the forefront of addressing the heavy - duty issues that the
greater population faces as we continue to change in terms of how we look, the languages we speak, and the traditions we celebrate.
So, you see,
cultural, office environment
relevance is important but most often than not, the idiots are in charge of creative infirmary departments at many companies — as many employees with a
greater grasp on
cultural relevance will advise you if you ask for it.