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News and views from the people who make SAS a great place to work![Give me an “A”! Become an analytic cheerleader](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/Analytics-1-702x336.png)
I have a confession: I am not very good at math. I know that will come as a terrible surprise and disappointment to some of you. You may even be astonished that SAS would hire someone who doesn't have a PhD in statistics. But math is not the only skill
![Analytics spoken here? Finding a common language...](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/Analytics-1-702x336.png)
The term "analytics" has become so overused that I'm not sure anyone really knows what it means anymore - or at the very least, it means a lot of different things to different people. Sometimes analytics gets blended in with "business analytics" which gets blended in with "business intelligence." What
![The soul of analytics redux!](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/Analytics-1-702x336.png)
A few days ago, I wrote a post on the "soul" of analytics - basically the careful balance we need to keep between qualitative and quantitative decision-making. I asked others to post their experiences and perspective, and I was fortunate enough to begin a "dia-blog" with Colonel Jim Markley, Director
![Start your holidays with the Project Pancake…](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/Analytics-1-702x336.png)
In our SAS Hartford regional office, there is an annual tradition – the holiday breakfast. This will be my first breakfast with my office mates and I’m looking forward to the famous conference room waffles cooked up by a certain insurance account executive. Thinking about those waffles reminded me of
![Growing pains for analytics? Try analytic process management...](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/Analytics-1-702x336.png)
In a number of posts over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been discussing ideas for becoming an analytically driven insurance company. We’ve talked about information strategies, user enablement, collaboration, and now we’re going to talk about growing pains. We recently met with an insurer for a discussion around their
![Business Analytics 101: Enterprise Fraud Management](https://blogs.sas.com/content/sascom/files/2017/01/DataForGood-1-702x336.png)
Recently I was listening to an NPR (National Public Radio) documentary about the history of cancer and medicine’s evolution in understanding and treating cancer. This was an amazing story. I would venture a guess that nearly everyone who is reading this post has been affected by cancer in one way