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Marje
Obsidian | Level 7
As I reflect on the great conference, my favorite keynote was definitely Colonel Hadfield on Wednesday AM. So inspiring and enlightening.
Thank you for including him!
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MichelleHomes
Meteorite | Level 14
I wholeheartedly agree Marje! 😎

Cheers,
Michelle
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BBO
Pyrite | Level 9 BBO
Pyrite | Level 9
While I also really enjoyed Colonel Hadfield and thought all this year's keynotes were especially outstanding, my favorite was Anthony Perez of the Orlando Magic. How he moved from being in the finance department to showing a company how the they can use analytics to effectively price and market a sports franchise -both keeping those fans coming even with a losing team and becoming a model for other franchises-- was inspirational.
MMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
Obsidian | Level 7

Marje,

 

Same here!  He was out of this world!

Best of luck in all your SAS endeavors!

----MMMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
(aka Michael A. Raithel)
Amazon Author's Page: http://www.amazon.com/Michael-A.-Raithel/e/B001K8GG90/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
Davanden
Obsidian | Level 7
I realize that this is an heretical point of view, but I've never had any use for the general sessions at SASGF. I don't attend to be inspired or sold to, but to learn stuff. I would rather that the breakout sessions started right after breakfast. As it is, I spent the time until 10:00 getting in some walking.

--Dav
louisehadden
Quartz | Level 8

My hat is off to Colonel Hadfield as well!  He was very inspiring, especially turning risk (planning for contingencies) on its head....

nrozario
Calcite | Level 5

I actually liked Chris Hadfield, it actually helped me before my session on Wednesday afternoon. I can surely use some of his thoughts in daily life and work.

MMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
Obsidian | Level 7

I enjoyed Chris' presentation, especially his quote:  Early success is a poor teacher.

 

Overall, his presentationwas pretty darned inspiring

Best of luck in all your SAS endeavors!

----MMMMIIIIKKKKEEEE
(aka Michael A. Raithel)
Amazon Author's Page: http://www.amazon.com/Michael-A.-Raithel/e/B001K8GG90/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0
Marje
Obsidian | Level 7

I totally agree with @nrozario that Hadfield provided key learnings around success and leadership that will impact my daily deliverables.

@Davanden - I am often also the "take a walk" person instead of attending keynotes - So glad this one caught my eye!!

And @MMMIIIIKKKKEEEE - bang on about early success.   It just encourages you to sit back.....

Welcome back to the work week after a fantastic (and exhausting) SAS Global Forum 2017

 

ArtC
Rhodochrosite | Level 12

For most of us our careers will include a number of aspects other than pushing semi-colons.  We may become managers of those that program or we may have our own business.  Regardless of the direction taken by our career, we need to be as ready as we can be for whatever comes our way.  Ideally the keynote talks provide some of background that enables us to expand our perceptions and grow our careers in ways that we do not yet appreciate.

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