Monday 26 July 2010

The Future of Reward

One thing about writing on the future is that at the time of writing you cannot be wrong even though you almost certainly will be. However, by the time the future becomes the present almost everyone will have forgotten what you predicted. So with that comfort in mind here are some ideas from Michael Rose on how he sees the future of reward over the next 5 to 10 years.He has identified six themes and for each he suggest the impact on reward. Some are a continuation of existing trends. Others may be new.

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