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Carnac The Magnificent: Unseen Answers To 2011’s Unknown Questions

Carnac the Magnificent

When we lost Johnny Carson, we lost a great entertainer.  For thirty years, 1962 to 1992, he dominated late night television, and he did that without insulting our intelligence or our sensibilities.  My beloved grandmother, Bubbi Bloom, with whom I lived through much of high school, would get ready for Johnny’s Tonight Show by putting on a lovely nightgown and robe and freshening her hair and makeup.  And no matter how often we told her that he couldn’t see her, she was unconvinced.  Prove it, she would say, to which there simply wasn’t an adequate answer.     

One of Johnny’s best-loved characters was Carnac the Magnificent.  I’ve often used Carnac in my work, pretending to be him, when confronted with the unknowable, the unanswerable, the irrational questions for which no reasonable responses are going to solve the problem.  Unfortunately, as I age but my clients don’t, more and more of them haven’t a clue about Carnac and just think my little skits are wierd.  Such is life.    

So why is Carnac showing here, and now?  Well, there have been and will be many more blog post predictions (including my own recent post about likely vendor consolidations) about what’s going to happen in 2011 in human resource management (HRM), in HRM technology, in HRM BPO and in the HRM delivery system.  Some of them may even prove correct when we look back at the end of this year.  But what all of us would really like to know aren’t the answers to the known questions (whose answers are already in process) but rather how we should prepare for the unknown questions (those questions which just haven’t presented themselves yet).  And that was Carnac’s great gift.  Hhe was able to discern the answers to questions hidden in the proverbial “the envelope please” just by holding that envelope to his forehead, thus engaging his powerful brain.     

With many thanks to Johnny Carson for his contributions to my education, here’s my attempt at answering the unknowable questions that will confront our industry in 2011:    

Updated 2-2-2011: In the interests of full disclosure, many of the vendors mentioned or referenced by their telltale characteristics in this post have been/are/are likely to be clients. 

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