Title: Part 2 Post War Cohort vs. LeadingEdge Boomers
1Part 2Post War Cohortvs.Leading-Edge Boomers
2Tasks
- How to provide meals and menus that Boomers want
- Without alienating the older seniors who are your
traditional consumer
3U.S.Cohorts 1930 - 2007
Birth Year
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1910
1970
1980
1990
Depression (1912 - 21)
Depression (1912 - 21)
13th Gen (1966 - 76
Gen X (1966 - 77)
WW II
(1922 - 27)
Post-War (1928 - 45)
Post-War (1928 - 45)
N-Gen (1978 - ?)
Boomer I (1946 - 54)
Boomer I (1946 - 54)
Boomer II (1955 - 65)
Boomer II (1955 - 65)
1930 1940 1950 1960
1970 1980 1990
Cohort Years (_at_ 18) Age in 2007
95- 86
85 - 80
79 - 62
61 - 52
51 - 41
40 30 19
29 - 18
of total
US adult Pop.
3
6
21
15
14
22
4Postwar Cohort SocioDemographics
- Born between 1928 1945
- Coming of Age 1946 63
- Currently 62 79
- In Pennsylvania, PW totals 1,718M
- 59 of all 60
5Postwar Cohort Defining Moments
- No really momentous events
- A period of relative calm
- A time of prosperity
Oh, dear, Id really be enjoying all this if it
werent for Russia
6S P 500 Postwar Cohort
7Postwar Cohort Defining Moments
- Vets came home
- GI Bill enabled college
- Tract housing offered home ownership in the
suburbs
8Postwar Cohort Defining Moments
- Some unpleasantness -
- Korean police Action
- Civil Rights Movement
- The Bomb
- McCarthy and the Red Scare
9Postwar Cohort Values and Affinities
- No Surprises
- Prefer stability to change
- Respect for Authority and Institutions
- Follow the rules
10Postwar Cohort Values and Affinities
- Family Orientation - Spirituality
? Sexually Repressed - Reason why Playboy and
Elvis and Marilyn and James Dean were so
alluring
- Less risk-averse, financially
- spend some/save some
11Postwar Cohort Values and Affinities
- Much more active than people at similar ages 40
years ago - Love to travel
- Safe Adventure
- Tours and Cruises
12Postwar Cohort Physiographics
- Physical conditions starting to play an increased
role in determining activities and outlook - Medicare an indispensable institution
13Postwar Cohort Physiographics
Arthritis
Hypertension
Heart Disease
Hearing
Orthopedics
Cataracts
Diabetes
14Postwar Cohort Physiographics
- A major segment for healthcare products targeting
this cohort and their ailments-
15Postwar Cohort Lifestages
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17Un-Retirement
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19Postwar Cohort Lifestages
- Grandparenting
- Changing roles
- Much less mentors, much more indulgent towards
grandchildren
20Postwar Cohort Lifestages
- Volunteerism
- An opportunity to keep active and involved
- Help with food programs very cost-effectively
21Post War Cohort Different
- Very different value structure from the following
cohort, the Leading Edge Boomers. . .
22Leading-Edge Baby Boomers
23Answers to Boomer Quiz
24Boomer Quiz
- When did Star Trek debut?
A. September 8, 1966
25Boomer Quiz
Who Played?
- Green Bay vs. Kansas City
When?
- January 15, 1967
Who Won?
- Green Bay, 35 - 10
26Boomer Quiz
- 3. What was the Beach Boys first hit?
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- Surfin USA - 1963
27Boomer Quiz
- 4. Who First Walked on the Moon?
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- Neil Armstrong
When?
- July 16, 1969
28Boomer Quiz
- 5. Who said,
- Turn on Tune in Drop out?
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- Timothy Leary
29Boomer Quiz
- 6. When did the Beatles break up?
- 1970
30Boomer Quiz
- 7. When did the one-night Baby Boomlet occur,
and why?
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- The first major
- Northeast Power Outage
31Leading Edge Boomer Cohort
32U.S.Cohorts 1930 - 2004
Birth Year
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1910
1970
1980
1990
Depression (1912 - 21)
Depression (1912 - 21)
13th Gen (1966 - 76
Gen X (1966 - 77)
WW II
(1922 - 27)
Post-War (1928 - 45)
Post-War (1928 - 45)
N-Gen (1978 - ?)
Boomer I (1946 - 54)
Boomer I (1946 - 54)
Boomer II (1955 - 65)
Boomer II (1955 - 65)
1930 1940 1950 1960
1970 1980 1990
Cohort Years (_at_ 18) Age in 2004
92- 83
82 - 77
76 - 59
58 - 49
48 - 39
38 27 19
26 - 18
of total
US adult Pop.
5
7
21
12
14
22
33Leading-Edge Boomers SocioDemographics
- 78 Million born 1946 1964
- Preceded and followed by birth dearths
- Leading Edge grew up during economic prosperity
34S P 500 Leading Edge Boomer Cohort
35Leading-Edge Boomers Defining Moments
- Assassination of JFK
- Like Pearl Harbor for the WW II cohort
- Every Boomer knows where they were when they heard
- Martin Luther King - Bobby Kennedy
36Leading-Edge Boomers Defining Moments
- Viet Nam War
- Coalesced the Leading Edge Boomers
- A point of generational commonality
- A rallying point against the Establishment
37Leading-Edge Boomers Defining Moments
- Television
- First cohort to grow up with TV as a part of
their lives
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39Key Cohort Values Leading-Edge Baby Boomers
- Feelings of Being Special
- United States cultural orientation changed to
follow the Boomers maturation - Drove marketing
- Every company that got out in front of the
Boomers did well - Created a youth culture
- Persists today Boomers strive to preserve
youthfulness
40Babies
- Dr. Benjamin Spocks Baby and Child Care became
the second-largest selling book in the history of
the world (after the Bible).
41Babies
- Marketers put babies in their ads
- (whether the product had to do with babies or not)
42Toddlers
43Tweens
44Teens
45Off to College
- Boomers are the best-educated cohort ever
- Rebelled against the Establishment
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47Two Sides to Boomers
- Self-Indulgent
- Hedonistic If it feels good, do it!
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50Flip Side Challenging
Challenged all our Institutions
51Challenged all our Institutions
- Government
- Church
- Marriage
- big business
- sexual norms
- even commercials!!
52SNL
53New Lifestage
54First Job
55Leading-Edge Boomers, 2007
- New lifestages
- Retirement
- Second Career
- Empty-nesting
- Grandparenting
- But Same Values
- Challenging
- Individualistic
- Special
Grandpa Windsong, tell us another story about the
60s
56The 50s Decade of Delight
57Boomer Affinities
- Focus on the individual
- Music rock, rock more rock
- Free spenders not debt-averse
- Striving for youthfulness
- Challenging authority, institutions
- Open-minded about sexual practices
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60Leading-Edge Boomers Physiographics
- Vision bifocals
- Arthritis
- Weight Gain
- Hyper-tension
- E.D.
Happy fiftieth. Ill be taking the muscle tone
in your upper arms, the girlish timber of your
voice, your amazing tolerance for caffeine, and
your ability to digest french fries. The rest of
you can stay.
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63Physical Fitness vs. Indulgence
- 6o of total population is overweight, 35 are
obese - Boomers continue in active, health-and-wellness
activities
64Boomer Implications for Pennsylvania
- 60 74 demo will increase 15 over next 7 years
- total of 1.6 million
- Bad news
- if they become frail elderly will break the
bank - State cant afford to pay for meds, nursing
homes, food - Good News
- Propensity to remain active and healthy
- Fitness and nutrition programs to promote this
will be well-received
65Boomer Implications for Food Providers
Boomers have very different Values Attitudes -
Behaviors Will have different needs Require a
different way of thinking Business As Usual
wont work Next How the Boomers are different
66Boomers are Different
- Boomers have very different
- Values Attitudes - Behaviors
- Will have different needs
- Require a different way of thinking
- Business As Usual wont work
- Next Some ways the Boomers are different
67Post-War Cohortvs.Leading-Edge Boomers
68Boomers vs. Post-War Cohort
- Comparative lack of traditional families
- Men
- My Two Dads, not My Three Sons
- My Gone Dad - 23 of HH headed by a single
mother - Women
- In span of one cohort, womens place has gone
from the home to the workplace
69Boomers vs. Post-War Cohort
- Feeling of Specialness
- Boomers were told they were special when children
- Marketed to all their lives
- Want authentic products made especially for
them to - Reflect their informed choices
- Reflect their individualism
- Reflect their unique needs
70Boomers vs. Post-War Cohort
- Reactions to Downsizing
- Post-War How could they do this to me? I was
loyal. I trusted them! - Boomer Screw them. I should have left that
Mickey Mouse outfit years ago. Im gonna set up
my own shop and be my own boss!
71Apparel
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74Boomers vs. Post-War Cohort
Post-War Boomers
Institutions/Teams Individualism
Authority Participation
Formality Informality
Puritanism/Denial Sensualism /Indulge.
75Boomers vs. Post-War Cohort
Post-War Boomers
Social Order Social Equality
Work as work Work as self-expression
Solve Problems Pursue Causes
Seek Stability Seek Change
76Boomers will age differently
- 2007 Youth still holds sway (60 is still
bad) - Current attitudes reflect this
- Youth-emulating, age-denying
- Starting to change
- Decline in cosmetic surgery industry in 2005
(after 20 years of steady growth)
77Boomers will age differently
- This year, half the boomers will be over 50
- 50 will become fashionable 55 is where its
at, baby! - Inner-directed focus will lead to a new
spiritualism, contemplativeness - Self-belief, rejection of tradition will lead to
extreme value positions, continued activism, less
leisure - Boomer elders will be seen as wise, reflective,
keepers of values
78Implications
- You will have to think about providing food
programs differently. . .
79Implications
- How to tap the Leading Edge Boomers Values,
Affinities, Lifestages - Turn Boomer activism into a positive. . .
- . . . reinforcing a more positive image of aging
for the 21st Century.
80Lunch
- Next Food and Nutrition Considerations