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Crystal Ball Users Invited to Conference

Published: Monday, March 1, 2004 - 23:00

The 2004 Crystal Ball User Conference will be held June 16-18 in at the Denver Marriott City Center in downtown Denver.

The first day of the two-day conference will feature speaker Paul C. Nutt, professor of management sciences and public policy and management at Fisher College of Business at Ohio State University. His speech is entitled "Decision Debacles and How to Avoid Them."

On June 18, James Franklin, CEO of Decisioneering Inc. will present "Decisioneering--Past, Present and Future."

Objectives of the conference include learning new strategies for using Crystal Ball to meet business objectives, learning advanced tips and tricks for simulation, optimization and forecasting, networking with other Crystal Ball users, and providing feedback to Decisioneering’s executives.

Decisioneering is currently accepting paper abstracts for those who want to share their knowledge. The deadline for submissions is March 15.

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