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Courtney Peters 0
5 things I learned from leading entrepreneurs

I recently had the good fortune to travel to Phoenix, AZ, for the Inc. 500|5000 Conference & Awards, the must-attend event for the nation’s leading entrepreneurs. It is just that. Talk about inspiring!  In attendance were some of the most amazing people I have ever encountered -- folks who are

Analytics | Risk Management
Leo Sadovy 4
The skeptical CFO

During a recent presentation on performance management I had an audience member ask me if perhaps I had minored in cynicism along with my degree in finance.  I replied that, with the science, psychology and philosophy I’d taken, I probably had minored in skepticism, but that the cynicism came later,

Risk Management
Maged Tawfik 0
Risk & fragility: Subjective, risk is

I asked a Nuclear Engineering Professor friend of mine, after the Fukushima power plant disaster of March 2011, whether that incident would have a positive or a negative impact on his industry. His response was that it would have a short-term positive impact as a result of publicity generating a

David Pope 0
Why SAS programmers love SAS

SAS provides solutions that have analytics integrated into reports that deliver insight into what will happen in the future, not just report on what has happened in the past.  Who wouldn't love that? However, what makes the SAS programming environment so useful to end users is how efficient and effective

Ralph Moore 0
Differentiating in the digital age

Or... do you need to sell a kidney to improve your test scores? Recently I spent several days working with a group of instructional technology facilitators in North Carolina. Taking a break after the first morning session, the participants could not wait to share a SchoolTube video about differentiated instruction.

Gail Bamford 0
Attention analytics experts: Don’t send execs running to the emergency exit when you need buy in

The annual Predictive Analytics World Government 2012 conference (PAW-G), in only its second year,  drew 470 attendees, more than double the year before! PAW-G is not just another conference where vendors outnumber the government attendees.  Government speakers from 18 government agencies participated this year as featured speakers and panelists and talked

Alison Bolen 0
Jim Goodnight on the secrets of big data computing

When SAS CEO Jim Goodnight talks about the development of SAS High-Performance Analytics, he always starts with the customer. After all, it was banking customer UOB in Singapore that first approached Goodnight three years ago about reducing the time it took to calculate risk factors on the bank's full portfolio.

Advanced Analytics
Alison Bolen 0
Data mining, forecasting or optimization?

What's the difference between data mining, forecasting and optimization? When should you use each technique, and how do they interact?  Jeremy TerBush, Vice President of Global Analytics, Wyndham Exchange and Rentals explains that he uses all techniques  together in an overall predictive process. "Data mining is first step in the system,"

Alison Bolen 5
How to explain analytics to decision makers

Explaining analytics is essentially a sales process, says Jeff Zeanah, President of Z Solutions, Inc. Early in his 21-year career as an analytic consultant he took the advice of a colleague who said, "The only reason you would ever fail at this is if you do not recognize you have

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