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" ... 7. Mistrust of big institutions – The public’s mistrust and the questioning of the integrity of big institutions such as businesses, governments, and media. ... "
" ... Over the past decade, we have had to overcome these challenges in public communications. There is widespread mistrust of institutions, with considerable news and social media coverage of fires causing people to potentially cancel trips when fire danger is imminent. Our immediate aim in providing basic fire information and education is to help visitors feel comfortable booking a trip. But it turns out that establishing credibility as a trusted safety resource and positively influencing consumer sentiment can be mutual goals. ... "
" ... Sinek: I believe millennials are accused of being hard to lead and being too entitled. I try to be a little more empathetic and shed a little light on why we may perceive them that way. Every generation forms a worldview based on the experiences they have when they come of age. Our grandparents may have been frugal because they grew up during the Great Depression and the Second World War. There is nothing wrong with them, but their worldview was formed based on world events as they came of age. Baby boomers came of age during Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War, so it is not a surprise that they tend to be cynical of authority figures. Millennials are the first generation who came of age at the millennium and the first generation to come of age where cell phones and social media were ubiquitous. This formed their worldview. Further, they grew up in a world where the business practices of the '80s and '90s had fully taken hold. Aspects such as shareholder supremacy and mass layoffs were now normal. These were theories proposed in the late 1970s that were normalized in the '80s and '90s, so this generation came of age watching their parents work extremely hard only to lose their jobs through no fault of their own. They lost their job because the company missed its arbitrary projections at the end of the year, so their parents were asked to pay a steeper price because they were part of a cost-cutting effort as a means of balancing the books. They were right to be cynical about business today, and they are right to mistrust leaders in companies today because that is what they saw growing up. ... "
" ... The MIT team argue that there has been a disconnect between innovation and opportunity, and this has led to fear of the future, with any gains confined to a wealthy few rather than the many. The researchers argue that this fear manifests itself in distrust of institutions, political and regional division, and even mistrust of innovation itself. ... "
" ... This will be easier said than done, especially considering the mistrust that many communities have about the Covid-19 vaccine and the medical establishment in general. Among those underserved and underrepresented communities, that trust is especially understandable. ... "