Nice diagram! Another topic that seem to be trending and I expect to see more of in 2010 is global warming & the environment. You may be including this one under “energy crisis”. The other trend I think we’ll see more of in 2010 is social unrest around the world leveraging social networks (i.e. Twitter) to help coordinate and draw attention to their efforts. Iran and China immediately come to mind.
Another thing that might want to be factored in is the global movement of the economic engines to Asia after a 500 year residence in the Euroland. (including America) . I think the analysis in ReOrient is spot on. http://ilnk.me/e12
I think it means that it’s important to watch what’s happening in China, India and South East Asia. It’s a pretty good bet that the next big, big things are going to come out of there.
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Most excellent! A very useful thought tool.
Venessa,
Nice diagram! Another topic that seem to be trending and I expect to see more of in 2010 is global warming & the environment. You may be including this one under “energy crisis”. The other trend I think we’ll see more of in 2010 is social unrest around the world leveraging social networks (i.e. Twitter) to help coordinate and draw attention to their efforts. Iran and China immediately come to mind.
–Dean
Another thing that might want to be factored in is the global movement of the economic engines to Asia after a 500 year residence in the Euroland. (including America) . I think the analysis in ReOrient is spot on. http://ilnk.me/e12
I think it means that it’s important to watch what’s happening in China, India and South East Asia. It’s a pretty good bet that the next big, big things are going to come out of there.
Suprrsinilgy well-written and informative for a free online article.
Just for discussionthe Bible also states that all non-believers should be taken to the edge of town and stoned (Numbers 15, 1 Kings 21:13).