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March 4 - Atlanta
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April 24 - San Francisco
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Testimonials
"It is not my job to have all the answers, but it is my job to ask lots of penetrating, disturbing and occasionally almost offensive questions as part of the analytic process that leads to insight and refinement."
Gary Loveman,
Chairman of the Board, President and CEO
Harrah’s Entertainment
"In every vertical market, customers, investors and regulators are not satisfied with firms that simply 'keep up.' They want you to lead - and the only way to do that is through the insightful and innovative use of powerful analytics."
Thornton May
Anthropologist and Futurist
"Just wanted to pass along my thanks for the Competing on Analytics dinners last night. It was great 'brain candy' for me personally and for my clients. I've already forwarded the URL to my clients at Exclusive Resorts and Holland America Line in hopes that they can either attend a future event or at least the Webinar."
Hillary Miller, Sr. Vice President/Strategy Director
DDB Seattle
"In business, as in baseball, the question isn’t whether or not you’ll jump into analytics. The question is when. Do you want to ride the analytics horse to profitability … or follow it with a shovel?"
Rob Neyer,
Author and Senior Writer
ESPN
"I continue to be amazed at how creative people are leveraging data and information through advanced analytical methods to achieve new insights and deliver business and scientific results."
Stephen J. Ruberg, PhD
Eli Lilly & Company
"The greatest benefit to the Competing on Analytics discussion was to learn and to understand how other industries employ analytical decision tools within their business to create a sustainable competitive advantage within their industries. My challenge, when I return home, will be to try and incorporate these robust tools and methodologies into my business challenges."
Chad Storlie
Union Pacific Railroad
"We are becoming rational, analytical, and data-driven in a far wider range of activity than we ever have been before."
Larry Summers, former President
Harvard University