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  1. Jan 20

    Clowntime is over.

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  2. 9 Nov 2020

    Not sure how safe I feel when my commander-in-chief can't even win a Twitter war with a teenager.

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  3. 8 Nov 2020

    Who knew the US has over 70 million clown lovers?

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  4. 7 Nov 2020

    Someone apparently got tired of winning.

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  5. 2 Oct 2020

    Thankfully the CDC website makes no mention of comorbidity between COVID-19 and bone spurs.

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  6. 27 Sep 2020

    $70,000??? Donald, you are paying too much for your haircuts.

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  7. 16 Aug 2017

    If President Trump can't pick a side in Charlottesville, just who did he root for in WWII?

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  8. 4 May 2011

    A3: Letting executive management bully their way to the forecast they want to see, rather than an unbiased best guess of reality

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  9. 4 May 2011

    A3:Using a new model every period based on "best fit" over recent history

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  10. 4 May 2011

    A2: If everyone is saying your new product stinks (and it really does stink), you may want to tone down your forecasts

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  11. 4 May 2011

    SOP Skills: Facilitation -- keeping a sometimes antagonistic group focused, and subjugating their personal agendas

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  12. 4 May 2011

    A1: Must keep an eye on the objective of making the best business decision, which requires communicating likely fcst uncertainty

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  13. 4 May 2011

    A1: Agreed on courage to take a stand -- upper managent deserves that from its forecasters and planners -- provide an unbiased view#DPFCchat

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  14. 4 May 2011

    A1: Knowledge of the business, along with a good sense of randomness and variation, to be able to discern what is relevant.

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  15. 4 May 2011

    A1: Knowledge of the business, along with a good sense of randomness and variation, to be able to discern what is relevant.

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  16. 30 Jun 2009

    Missing MJ's cute little button nose - that actually was a button sewn on after falling off the cuff of his Sgt. Pepper bandleader's jacket.

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  17. 8 May 2009

    See new issue of Foresight (Issue 13, Spring 2009) for special feature on assessing forecastability.

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  18. 16 Apr 2009

    Interesting conversation on forecasting benchmarks in the IIF Discussion Group...join at http://forecasters.org/discussion.html

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  19. 8 Apr 2009

    Reading Google research blog http://tinyurl.com/djgsqr

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