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Thomas Lincoln replied to David G. Young's discussion The Most Important and Least Thought about Variable: The Dependent in the group Analytical Techniques
"Excellent thought provoking article, thanks"
Jun 1, 2012
David G. Young commented on AJAY OHRI's group Linkedin Invites for Analyticbridge.com Group
"Accept all invites with some connection to Analytics. http://www.linkedin.com/in/europedavidyoung david.young.spain@gmail.com"
May 12, 2012
Tom Wolfer left a comment for David G. Young
"Hello David,   Do you have any Abstracts of analytics research papers that you might like to be posted on the http://tumbleweedmarketinganalytics.com/category/marketing-analytics-research-abstracts/ section of my blog?   Thanks, and,…"
Mar 12, 2012
Ravirajan.K replied to David G. Young's discussion The Most Important and Least Thought about Variable: The Dependent in the group Analytical Techniques
"Hi David,   I am working on a project to predict prospect customers for new car. The automobile company has 6 million customer records in their data base  for 2 years ( mostly blank as well). How can I predict the prospe3ct customers?…"
Feb 23, 2011
Greg Timpany replied to David G. Young's discussion TIPS FOR USING CLUSTER ANALYSIS TO SEGMENT MARKETS (CASS) in the group Analytical Techniques
"Excellent perspective. I hope you will continue this with a live example. Greg Timpany http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregtimpany/"
Sep 29, 2010
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TIPS FOR USING CLUSTER ANALYSIS TO SEGMENT MARKETS (CASS)

THE GOAL:What most analysts want, when segmenting markets, is to find distinct groups of consumers who are similar to each other on multiple variables of “interest”.  If that lofty goal is realized, then products and marketing programs can be designed to appeal to desirable consumer groups so that when CONSUMERS select between you and your competitors, what your company offers will be a better fit in their eyes. WHAT CLUSTER ANALYSIS DOES FOR YOU:- Cluster Analysis groups observations based on…See More
Sep 29, 2010
David G. Young replied to David G. Young's discussion The Most Important and Least Thought about Variable: The Dependent in the group Analytical Techniques
"Georgi, I stopped betting professionally a couple of years ago when the largest Betting Exchange, Betfair, opened a sister company in Malta that bet its own money agaist the exchange participants like a bookmarker does. This seemed to coincide with…"
Sep 29, 2010

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Short Bio:
Marketing Analytics Hands-On Leader

Articulate and able to convey the value and intuition gained from complex statistical analyses and business considerations.

Fluent in English and Spanish (Lived in Spain 10 years)

I'm generally open to connecting with people involved (directly or indirectly) in the Marketing Analytics sector and/or professionals in the Washington D.C. Metro area. If you fit one, or both of those profiles, I'll accept your invitation to connect should you care to make one.


Specialties

Media Optimization
Database Marketing
Project Management
Financial Services Marketing
Market Segmentation
Product Design Research
Marketing Research
Consulting

Regression (Non-Linear, Log-Log, Logistic, Robust, etc.)
Sampling (Stratified, Cluster, Systematic, etc.)
Boosting Techniques
Classification (CART, CHAID, Multinomial Logit, etc.)

SAS, EViews, R, CART, SPAD, StatXact, etc.


A more complete profile can be seen at LinkedIn by clicking the button below. LinkedIn users connecting to me are also able to see common acquaintances we may have and review other people's opinions of my work.

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My Website or LinkedIn Profile (URL):
http://analytics4business.wordpress.com
Field of Expertise:
Business Analytics, Predictive Modeling, Data Mining, Marketing Databases, Econometrics, Vizualization, Statistical Consulting, Finance, SAS
Years of Experience in Analytical Role:
20
Professional Status:
Director, Consultant
Interests:
Finding a New Position, Networking, New Venture, Recruiting
What is your Favorite Data Mining or Analytical Website?
http://analytics4business.wordpress.com
Industry:
Marketing, Banking
Statistical Expertise:
· Designing projects to meet business objectives
· Non-Linear Regression
· Simultaneous Equations
· Multinomial Logistic Regression
· Binomial Logistic Regression
· Linear Regression
· Explaining statistical concepts in simple terms
· Sampling Statistics
· Statistical design
· Discrete Choice
· Marketing/Competitive Applications
· Many Multivariate Techniques
· Low response rate modeling
· Models for both very LARGE and very SMALL datasets

Business Expertise:
· Direct Marketing
· Marketing Research (including qualitative techniques)
· Credit Card Management
· Business Competition Strategy
· Profitable Business Structures
· Consumer Psychology (Product Choice, Image Positioning, Variety Seeking, Risk Aversion, Advertising Exposure, Buyer’s Remorse, Value Perceptions, etc.)
· General Business Subjects (Finance, Accounting, Economics, etc.)

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At 11:53am on March 12, 2012, Tom Wolfer said…

Hello David,

 

Do you have any Abstracts of analytics research papers that you might like to be posted on the http://tumbleweedmarketinganalytics.com/category/marketing-analytics-research-abstracts/ section of my blog?

 

Thanks, and, let me know.

 

Tom

At 5:51pm on September 19, 2010, Tom Wolfer said…
Hello David, thanks so much for touching base. Yes, I did post a blog on Link Analysis (not a discussion, sorry if I confused you). Here is a link to my post:
http://www.analyticbridge.com/profiles/blogs/using-link-analysis-to-plan

Thanks for the Friend invite. I have added you, and I would be happy to speak with you more if you have any questions.

Have a great one!
At 1:50am on February 24, 2010, FRANCISCO J. VALERO said…
Gracias, David. No me dedico específicamente a las finanzas cuantitativas, pero en mi empresa hay un buen equipo dedicado a ellas. De hecho, impartimos un máster en FC que tiene un elevado prestigio institucional. Tiene dos versiones: normal y executive. Además, de director de Estudios, muy dedicado al seguimiento de las noveades normativas, instittucionales, etc. de nuestro sistema financiero, soy catedrático en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, por lo que soy persona muy ocupada.
 
 
 

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