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2005 on Review and your best Predictions for 2006
Besides occasional luck, the accuracy of your predictions is as good as the knowledge you have of current trends, the buzz they are creating and how successful similar trends had been in recent past.

That's why you have to be as informed as possible on the latest developments and tendencies. Year's end is always a good period to bring up to date your info by reading recognized experts digests on the year.

Two of the best world magazines, The New York Times Magazine and Business Week have already post they're view.

The Business Week excellent reading for the Best Of 2005, a vintage year for innovative leadership, creative ideas, and terrific products, includes Best Leaders; ‘In corner offices, design shops, ad agencies - these executives were ahead of the pack’, Best Ideas; ‘A clutch of concepts - from the whimsical to the life-altering - that came to the fore and could shape the future’; The Buzzwords 2005, A Glossary and Best Products; ‘Golf balls that don't go missing, a computer pooch you needn't pick up after, whole-grain white bread: 2005 brought a flurry of innovative surprises’.

The New York Times article reviews this year's great ideas including the anti-paparazzi flash, forehead billboards, scientific free-throw distraction, and why popcorn doesn't pop: ‘Once we have thrown back all the innovations that don't meet our exacting standards, we find ourselves with the following alphabetical catch: 78 notions, big and small, grand and petty, serious and silly, ingenious and. . . Well, whatever you call it when you tattoo an advertisement on your forehead for money.’

Last, but not least, and after reading all those articles, don't miss the opportunity to post your best prediction for 2006 and discuss them in on our forums.
Sent by: jaugusto




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