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SAS Education’s annual Business Forecasting Conference took place last week here at SAS Headquarters in Cary, NC. Over the course of a few days, over 150 tweets included the #SASF2010 hashtag on Twitter. Here are some of my favorites.
@stchrist80: A small MAPE & a small WAPE make an analyst very happy. Thanks Oral! #SASF2010
@goliphant: Having dinner at a NC country club. Feels like Caddyshack. #SASF2010
@kristinevick: KISS principle of forecasting: keep it sophisticatedly simple (Zellner) #SASF2010
@katierinn: #SASF2010 there are 3 kinds of lies… Lies, mean lies and statistics -Sven Crone
@sastraining: Photos from Day 1 of #SASF2010 Business Forecasting Conference http://ht.ly/1VGEm
@Sweeneyoman: At MillerCoors Transformational Forecasting Begins With Shift to “Causal” Discussion #SASF2010 http://bit.ly/bdxaXF
@kirsten: Watch interviews with business forecasting authors Mike Gilliland & Charles Chase live from #SASF2010: http://bit.ly/avYba4
Clearly everyone had a good time and learned a lot. If you were unable to join us, check out some videos from the conference on the F2010 YouTube Playlist.
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