Panel discussion of the similarities and differences between Agile and Decision Quality / Decision Analysis and types of projects where they are applicable. Panel discussion on Agile and Decision Quality / Decision Analysis
Steve Roemerman discusses examples of non-political polling and the methods used to address 21st century challenges. Why Does 21st Century Polling Fail? Why Do It?
Trygve Botn discusses how to frame and model Value of Imperfect Information decisions with continuous variables. How to Use the Value of Information to Improve Decision Policy in Oil and Gas
Reidar Bratvold discusses the accuracy of production forecasting in the oil industry. Production Forecasting: Optimistic and Overconfident – Over and Over Again
Frank Koch moderates a conversation between Chris Spetzler, Sam Savage and Brain Putt on Sharing Decision Quality with Young People is Fulfilling and Beneficial
Brain Putt moderates a conversation with Mark Jerbic on How Can a Board Frame and Manage Cyber Risk?.
Boards and senior management have been told they have an affirmative duty to manage risk and security and accurately report to stakeholders the material risks associated with cyber assets and operation. The SEC requires public companies to treat cyber risk as an enterprise risk and to disclose material cyber risk as they would any other enterprise risk. The National Association of Corporate Directors instructs board member similarly: to treat cyber risk as an enterprise risk and to be directly engaged in its management.
But, how can a governing board frame questions, make well informed and high-quality decisions, and then govern action upon these responsibilities? What is the central question at issue? What is the information needed to inform decisions? What logic can a board rely upon to make high quality decisions? What makes for an effective decision consistent with the board’s decision-making process style? These questions are what Mike Jerbic will elaborate upon and answer.
Carl Spetzler moderates a conversation between John-Mark Agosta from Microsoft, Brad Powley from Sales Force and Thomas Seyller from Google on Bridging Data Science and Decision Quality. Thank you panelists and Carl for making this a successful meeting.
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Nov. 15, 2018 (5:30 PM)
SDP San Francisco Chapter - Inaugural Meeting
SDP is organizing a
Chapter in the Greater San Francisco Bay Area (SDPSF). The SDP San
Francisco chapter is a way for all of us in the greater Bay Area to get to know
each other and to share best practices on a regular basis. If you are not
yet familiar with SDP, more information can be found at www.decisionprofessionals.com.
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