New blog header design by Mr. Blackwell

Recently I complained about the stock art used on The BFD blog header. So I was foaming with excitement when Alison Bolen (who oversees the SAS blogging platform) kindly took notice, and enlisted Mr. Blackwell to come up with something more pleasing and appropriate.   OMG Mr. Blackwell!!! As a huge fan of fashion [...]

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Forecasting fashion apparel (Part 3)

Some ideas sound great (combining chocolate with peanut butter) and turn out great (Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup).  Some ideas sound great (getting a face lift) but turn out bad (Kenny Rogers, Greta Van Susteren). Some ideas sound bad (a Run-DMC / Aerosmith duet) but turn out great (“Walk This Way”).   Some ideas sound bad (letting [...]

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Forecasting fashion apparel (Part 2)

Have you noticed the annoying stock art they put on The BFD blog header? All I can think of is “If those idiots only used SAS Forecast Server, they wouldn’t have to draw graphs all over their window panes just to do forecasting.” It must really p.o. the housekeeping staff at that [...]

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Forecasting fashion apparel

Ten years ago I spent some time in women’s undergarments*, as Director of Forecasting at Sara Lee Intimate Apparel (now Hanesbrands).  Sure, it sounds glamorous — product posters on our office walls, quarterly runway shows of new products, and partying with the full-figured Playtex models (some of whom were fuller than I figured).  [...]

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    Michael Gilliland is a longtime business forecasting practitioner and currently Product Marketing Manager for SAS Forecasting. He initiated The Business Forecasting Deal to help expose the seamy underbelly of the forecasting practice, and to provide practical solutions to its most vexing problems.
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