Sounds a bit like the Government -- nothings our fault or of our doing .....but Brent needs to do what the PM says 'we must communicate or wins better'
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I was just wondering why so many other companies went downhill as well. Do they all have bad CEO's?
Sometimes its not the fault of the captain if the ship hits a storm.
But yes, we do agree that OCA could communicate better, but this is one thing which didn't change since Brent took over :p .
Not quite old enough to be a boomer, I have been watching TV One news online via the on demand app recently with someone from the "silent generation". The commercials are very repetitive. The Rymans "a full life" ad hardly mentions what they offer. It is full of seniors doing various activities. Overall it seems very condescending. Marketers say that ads that annoy are very effective. If so then I think Ryman is onto a winner in raising its profile.
A full life - Ryman
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxW5xNkZVQ8
It maybe condescending, but their intention is working. From what I have witnessed I feel that those from the silent generation most are hardest on themselves.
They were the hardest working, most reliable, never took a sick day, as sickness was seen as a weekness. It’s only a cold etc.
So that when a retirement village pops up they may get annoyed as as they are not ready to enter the village. You can’t work towards the future thinking I’m only 80 years old plenty of life left. Your health can drop anytime and it’s best to be prepared mentally. The ads give you those subliminal messages
Just watched that ad, thanks. I am not sure how you find that to be condescending and what you want out of life and getting old...I am sure Rymans have plenty of focus groups and the like to assist in effective marketing. Winner would say that they must have over supply issues to be advertising - perhaps someone should tell Coca Cola to not bother with their marketing. Tui.
I imagine it is effective….maybe also because of its repetitiveness in the online news slot. I find it disney-esque and somewhat preachy and syrupy.
@Ggcc I agree. By and large, generalising, the silent generation take things on the chin, and get on with things without a fuss unlike the subsequent generations.
First time I have seen this ad - and this despite being a late boomer. I hardly watch TV ... and if I do, only prerecorded (i.e. I just skip any commercials). Anyway - I find the ad quite respectful and (for the people they want to address) quite touching.
Just imagine you are worried about your aging parents who might find it harder to deal with their daily routines (and lets face it - most of us will reach this phase at some stage). I think the Ryman ad is touching the right buttons.
I used to be in this situation when my father's health started to deteriorate (some years ago) after my mom had left ... and I am glad I found a good place for him, where I knew he was looked after and still could get the little luxuries of life.
Any child wants the best for their parents and wants them to enjoy their life in a safe and enjoyable place? Right?
That's what the ad is conveying (a good, enjoyable and safe place for elderly) ... why do you think it is condescending?