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By: Dean Abbott, President, Abbott Analytics 

13 years ago
What We Should Take Home From Predictive Analytics Conferences

 Why should one go to a predictive analytics conference? What should one take home from a conference like PAW? There are lots of reasons conferences are valuable including interacting with thought leaders and practitioners during sessions and informal conversations, seeing software and hardware tools (the exhibit hall), and learning principles of predictive analytics in workshops and case studies. It is this last item, learning from case studies that will be addressed here. Seeing how someone else solves a problem much like the problem we face in our organization is a powerful way to learn; there is no quicker

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