SERVICEPLAN GERMANY
Wed, 23 Mar 2022 11:17:38 GMT
Despite all our technological progress, the human factor remains a crucial and irreplaceable driving force of innovation and continued development. What this means for companies, their brands and communication is explored in the eighth issue of TWELVE, Serviceplan Group’s annual magazine for brands, media and communication. It presents interesting articles by guest authors such as entrepreneur Tijen Onaran and medical ethicist Professor Alena Buyx, on the new issue’s theme of “A human-driven future: How humans are shaping the digital world of tomorrow”.
The multi-award-winning TWELVE magazine is already on its eighth issue. This edition explores the latest mega-trends which currently have the biggest impact on society, what role humans and their needs play in this, and what it all means for companies and their brands. In the past year, digitalisation has fundamentally shaped our existence – and made our daily lives tangibly easier.
Yet despite our technological progress, humankind and its need for physical experiences and real-world interaction continues to be a fundamental driver of progress and continued development. Based on this insight, the guiding theme of this year’s edition of TWELVE is “A human-driven future: How humans are shaping the digital world of tomorrow”.
With the human factor taking centre stage, the new issue of TWELVE – in the form of a coffee-table magazine – explores the inspiring players, developments and insights that have helped to shape the Serviceplan Group in the past year.
Prestigious external guest authors who contributed to the current issue in addition to the Serviceplan Group experts include: medical ethicist Professor Alena Buyx; CEO s.Oliver Claus-Dietrich Lahrs; Fabrizio Campanella, global chief marketing officer De’Longhi; best-selling author Tim Leberecht; customer centricity expert Nancy Rademaker; Matthias Dang and Stephan Schäfer, co-CEOs of RTL Germany; psychologist and best-selling author Dr Joseph A. Michelli; political scientist Dr Emilia Roig; Sister Rosa Maria Dick, superior general of the Sisters of Mercy, St Vincent de Paul; Stefan Hoechter, member of the advisory board and managing director of Adelholzener Alpenquellen; entrepreneur Tijen Onaran; painter Markus Lüpertz; and singer Joy Denalane.
TWELVE CAST launches on 23rd March
In order to explore the themes and theories of the print edition in greater depth, the agency group is launching the brand-new TWELVE CAST, where it welcomes fascinating guests – including guest authors from the TWELVE magazine – and experts from the House of Communication. The Serviceplan Group podcast launches today on 23rd March. In the first episode, dedicated to the topic of ‘New Work’, Raphael Gielgen, Future of Work Life & Learn at Vitra, and Dennis Pfisterer, Managing Partner Saint Elmo’s Brandspace, are guests on the podcast. Host of the new format is Benjamin Majeron, Head of Digital at Serviceplan PR & Content. TWELVE CAST is available on all common podcast platforms including Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music and Apple Podcast.
No TWELVE without art
This year, the magazine’s guiding theme is once again reflected in its artistic design. Famed for his iconic wooden sculptures, the internationally successful artist Stephan Balkenhol has made the human form the subject of his life’s work. For the brand-new TWELVE edition, he has created an exclusive artwork of twelve wooden portrait reliefs. Each portrait shows a colleague of the Serviceplan Group and introduces one of the twelve chapters comprising the magazine, as a year comprises twelve months.
These 12 individuals were selected by the artist regardless of their age, gender, ethnicity or length of employment at or position within the agency. Together, they represent the diversity of personalities that make the agency group so special. From summer 2022 onwards, these portraits will be exhibited in the new House of Communication in Munich as an homage to the Serviceplan Group colleagues.
Florian Haller, CEO Serviceplan Group, comments: “When it comes to innovation, people are still the measure of all things! For this reason, the current issue of TWELVE is dedicated to humankind and our emotions, desires, fantasies and unpredictability. With its unique artistic design courtesy of Stephan Balkenhol and exciting articles from our authors, our eighth edition helps inspire people to take account of the human factor – whether it’s in their corporate strategy, brand management or communication. I am proud that with TWELVE CAST we have brought a podcast series to life, which will allow us to introduce our exciting topics to a wider audience.”
You can find all the information on the new TWELVE CAST here.
The current TWELVE ePaper is available here.
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