Daniel Levine: Corporate Transparency Continues to Trend

The trends expert sees no end in sight for the transparency trend.

New York, NY, April 23, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Trends expert and keynote speaker Daniel Levine is reporting the continued growth of corporate transparency. Giving consumers a better idea of product composition reflects changing demands from buyers.

“The level of trusts that individuals have in corporations is declining,” says Daniel Levine. “Consumers are now assuming the worst when it comes to corporate decisions, and that has forced major producers to adapt to gain this trust back.”

Companies are adopting a variety of techniques and methods to strengthen their relationships with customers. Some ideas are simple: makeup manufacturers are offering more detailed ingredient lists and champagne and other alcohol producers are giving their products individual codes on their labels to give a life story of the contents.

Other ideas are more creative. Sushi makers are using edible QR codes to inform diners where their fish was caught. A well-known friend chicken chain is offering behind-the-counter tours to show how the chain operates and a leading pizza shop has installed web cameras to show pizzas being made.

“Being more open with customers is a technique to prove that corporations have nothing to hide,” says Daniel Levine. “The more information consumers have, the more inclined they are to use a service or product. By building trust through transparency, businesses are able to stay ahead.”

About Daniel Levine
Trends expert and keynote speaker Daniel Levine is a leading voice in consumer trends. He works with audiences and corporations to increase profits and grow businesses by monitoring the latest trends. Learn more at DanielLevine.com

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