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What makes a great leader? We had the good fortune last week, during our SAS Global Forum Executive conference, to find out. For me, and many conference attendees, it was an honor to interact with and listen to Jim Collins, World renowned researcher, author, and passionate keynote speaker. His groundbreaking
![SAS Global Forum Executive Conference: Marketing Success in a World of Empowered Consumers](https://blogs.sas.com/content/customeranalytics/files/2017/01/CustomerIntelligence-1.png)
Panelists (left to right): Deb Orton, SAS, Moderator Brad Fiery, Vice President, Database Marketing and Analytics, The Lacek Group Heather Valteris, Vice President Database Marketing Center of Excellence, GE Capital – Retail Customer Finance Theresa Kushner, Director, Integrated Customer Intelligence, Cisco Systems Jim Foreman, Director of Circulation and Analytics,
![Customer Intelligence and SAS Social Media Analytics at SAS Global Forum](https://blogs.sas.com/content/customeranalytics/files/2017/01/CustomerIntelligence-2.png)
To those who joined us in Seattle this week for SAS Global Forum or SGF Executive Conference, thank you! We had a wonderful time meeting you all during the few exciting and exhausting days we had together. And to those who missed being with us in person, we hope you
![SAS Global Forum: SAS Social Media Analytics launch](https://blogs.sas.com/content/customeranalytics/files/2017/01/CustomerIntelligence-1.png)
Pamela Meek, Anne Milley, Mark Chaves and Katie Paine My SAS world and my social media world collided today at SAS Global Forum in Seattle. We launched SAS Social Media Analytics, a product designed for, well, people like me who are trying to monitor and measure the value of social
![A big week for social media at SAS](https://blogs.sas.com/content/customeranalytics/files/2017/01/CustomerIntelligence-1.png)
I’m leaving tomorrow morning for SAS Global Forum, our annual user conference, held this year in Seattle. Last year was my first Global Forum. More than three thousand people came to learn more about SAS and to hang out with other like-minded souls. It’s quite an experience. I’ve heard it
![Customer Intelligence goings on at 2010 SAS Global Forum](https://blogs.sas.com/content/customeranalytics/files/2017/01/CustomerIntelligence-1.png)
For those of you headed to Seattle next week for SAS Global Forum or SGF Executive Conference (#SGF10 and #SGFXC on Twitter), there are a number of great opportunities for you to learn new things and meet your peers. Here’s what you can expect related just to Customer Intelligence or