Sat 04th July 2009

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Kaizo perspectives & predictions


Welcome to 2009 from all at Kaizo!

As with the last few months of 2008, we already seem to be surrounded by news of economic doom and gloom, of poor sales, decreasing house sales, and old favourites closing on the high street. However it is not all bad, against this backdrop we believe businesses and of course their customers still have hope, energy and aspirations and that the right product or service at the right price, with of course the right messages and right communications, will succeed.

So here are a few of our top line perspectives for the year ahead, with a few less business orientated predictions. We look forward to 2009 and, if you are reading this, wish you all the best, and that you drop us a line with your own predictions.

Some perspectives
• It’s going to be tough - but rewarding
• It’s going to be cold - but warm up
• It’s going to be surprising - but given last year we are used to that…
• It’s going to be about compromise – without adverse affect on quality
• And it’s going to be about relationships - making them count socially and professionally.

And some predictions…
• Ashes – England (just)
• Wimbledon - Murray
• FA Cup – Aston Villa
• Oscar – Slumdog Millionaire
• Singer - VV Brown
• Celeb BB – Coolio
• Social network - Twango

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