Last year, I made my first attempt at writing predictions for the coming year. And, I must say I was a little nervous about it. You always want to feel you’re in touch with what’s going on and nail every prediction. Then at some point, I realized life is all about throwing curve balls.
I’ll let you guys decide how well I did with last year’s prognostications. My
feeling is some were dead-on. Some were way off and some are still under discussion. (How’s that for a non-committal evaluation?! Ha.ha.)
Since the sportscasters are already making their predictions for the playoffs and Super Bowl, I figure it’s not too early to publish my thoughts for next year. My predictions for 2010 revolve around simplicity. I believe people are looking for good – but good doesn’t necessarily mean lavish, expensive or intricate. It just means quality.
So there you have it, my forecast for 2010. Drop me your thoughts (and your own predictions) in the comments below. This year has been a real adventure for us all. Thank you so much for being here, reading the blog, and sharing your thoughts. HR Bartender is such a rewarding experience for me and it’s all because of you.
Oh and P.S. …my food prediction for next year? Well, I believe staycations have played themselves out. People want to do something but still need to economize. I’m thinking camping might make a comeback. Look for s’mores (maybe in some different gourmet varieties) to be the food buzz in 2010.
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Interesting. Well, for my money I can definitely agree with you on the overall thrust. The exodus will begin – too many people took pay freezes or pay cuts to be feeling the love right now. Too many people saw colleagues ‘let go’ to have a strong sense of loyalty or security (as an aside – we use euphamisms for firing rather like we do for death!).
it depends on your industry, but so far 2010 is shaping up to be another year of belt tightening on the corporate travel front, so I hesitate on the conference idea. Webinars seem to be the new ’shot in teh arm’ for personal development. And coaching? being an old cynic I go back to Crocodile Dundee on that (though his quote relates to counselling) – if you have friends, you don’t need a coach!
Well, that last comment might raise a few eyebrows so I had better sign off!
Posted on 10. December 2009 at 05:18
Thanks for the comments Andrew. It will be interesting to see how the year unfolds. I think that’s what makes predictions so much fun…seeing how things turn out.
Posted on 13. December 2009 at 05:19