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Breakthrough Tool Slashes Opioid Crisis Costs by 30% and Saves Lives: New Study Reveals Game-Changing Strategy
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BALTIMORE, MD, February 20, 2025 – A groundbreaking new study published in the INFORMS journal Decision Analysis unveils a powerful new tool to tackle the opioid crisis, offering a pathway to slash costs by nearly 30% while saving lives.

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OpenAI’s New Stargate Project and China’s DeepSeek: Goliath vs. David
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On Jan. 21, OpenAI launched the $500 billion Stargate Project with partners like Arm, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Oracle. This initiative aimed to secure American AI leadership, create jobs, and boost the economy. Initially, this boosted the stock prices of these companies.

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Resign or stay? Federal workers are on the clock — Here’s how decision-analysis tools can help
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Living in limbo: An estimated 2 million U. S. federal employees were thrust into a decision they did not seek to make. A deadline from the Trump Administration was halted last week, and is now in the hands of a judge. When a deadline is set those employees will have to make a high-stakes choice: Take a buyout and resign, or they can choose to stay in an uncertain job environment, including the possibility of being laid-off or having significant changes in work duties or leave with a buyout. This current reprieve gives these federal employees a little more time, but the fundamental question for each of them remains: What’s the right move for your career and future?

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New study finds most firms do not use skimming or penetration pricing for new products

News Release, March 20, 2015

CATONSVILLE, MD, March 20, 2015 - A new study finds that most firms do not use a Skimming or Penetration Strategy to price new products. The study will be published in Marketing Science, and is titled, “Skimming or Penetration? Strategic Dynamic Pricing for New Products”. The research was conducted by Martin Spann, professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (Germany), Marc Fischer, professor at the University of Cologne (Germany) and the University of Technology Sydney (Australia), and Gerard J. Tellis, professor at the Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California.

New study finds customers who binge consume are more valuable

News Release, February 3, 2015

CATONSVILLE, MD, February 3, 2015 - Marketing managers traditionally segment customers by three summary measures: recency – how long since their last visit, frequency – how often they visit, and monetary value – how much they spend on a visit (also known as the RFM model).   An upcoming Marketing Science paper by Yao Zhang, Eric Bradlow and Dylan Small shows that in contrast to this traditional segmentation, one based on “binge consumption” is worth more in the long run. Binge consumption is characterized by bursts of heavy buying interspersed by little or no buying. The authors call this pattern of consumption “clumpiness.”

Do extended warranties really benefit consumers?

News Release, January 31, 2015

CATONSVILLE, MD, January 31, 2015 – Retailers selling home appliances and electronics goods typically make 15-20 percent profit from these products but realize more than 200 percent profit from selling extended warranties for these products. A new study that appears in the January issue of Marketing Science, a publication of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), finds that even though selling warranties through independent firms will lower extended warranty prices, the consumers may actually be worse off.

Career Boost: INFORMS CAP Certification

CIO, February 25, 2016

Certifications are a well-known option for career advancement in IT, and data science is no different.

“The certified analytics professional [CAP] credential tells employers that an individual has independently verified knowledge and experience in analytics,” explains Polly Mitchell-Guthrie, senior manager at SAS and chair of the Analytics Certification Board at the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), the organization that runs the CAP program. Since the program launched in 2013, 300 professionals have earned the CAP certification.

Break into data science with CAP certification

Infoworld, February 25, 2016

Certifications are a well-known option for career advancement in IT, and data science is no different.

“The certified analytics professional [CAP] credential tells employers that an individual has independently verified knowledge and experience in analytics,” explains Polly Mitchell-Guthrie, senior manager at SAP and chair of the Analytics Certification Board at the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), the organization that runs the CAP program. Since the program launched in 2013, 300 professionals have earned the CAP certification.

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