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Analytica Training Analytica Quick Start Lumina Consulting Services Analytica Affiliates Probabilistic Forecast Libraries

workshop provides concentrated training on how to create and use decision models to provide sound results and real insights for more effective decision making in your organization.

Example models used in training session Product lifecycle and market analysis R&D portfolio management Customer-centered product design and development Environmental risk analysis

Lumina offers a QuickStart Package to get you going with Analytica. This is a 4-hour package of consulting support conductes via email, phone and web-based meeting. It provide help with data analysis and statistics, and how to express uncertainties. It can write functions for you, and review your model for improvements

Lumina's consulting services emphasize client education. Our goal is to give you the tools necessary to navigate today's uncertain business climate. We can: Outline and help you execute an internal review and decision making process for new ventures, tailored to your firm's needs and expectations. Determine your modeling needs through an analysis of your venture objectives. Implement a modeling framework and a suite of models that communicates your insights at multiple levels of detail and sophistication.

Analytica to create effective decision tools. Lumina has selected these firms on the basis of their outstanding skills in decision analysis and decisionoriented modeling, and knowledge of Analytica and other tools. They have experience in applications in a wide variety of areas, including the environment, oil and gas, earth sciences, telecommunications, ecommerce, health, and pharmaceutical.

Decision modelers and forecasters increasingly realize the advantage of probabilistic forecasts -that explicitly represent the inevitable uncertainties in the form of probability distributions Many important quantities, such as GDP and the price of oil, are correlated or dependent. Lumina offers libraries of probabilistic forecasts for groups of such dependent quantities, ready to incorporate in your models.

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