Free Webinar – Succeeding with Forecast Pro: Events

May 15, 2025 — Multiple Times Available

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Description:

In this installment of the Succeeding with Forecast Pro webinar series, Franklin Rea will offer a deep dive into when and how to build custom models in Forecast Pro.

One of the most important tools to generate an accurate forecast are event models.  Real world data is not perfect, and events allow you to identify and compensate for any spikes in your history.  This way your forecast is not distorted by past issues with your data.  In this webinar we will look at real work examples of how to best utilize events.

Key Topics that will be discussed include: 

Modeling brand new products
● Re-using generic event schedules
Applying Outlier correction to C items only
How many events do you need?
Dealing with data length post COVID vs. using events

Join this session to learn how to fully take advantage of all the events have to offer!

We will present this webinar twice to accommodate attendees in various time zones. Completing the registration allows you to attend either session.

Can’t attend the live webinar? Register for the session and we will notify you via email when the recording is available for on-demand viewing.

Speaker:

Franklin Rea brings Photo of Franklin Rea over 15 years of expertise in data analysis, technology, marketing operations, and mathematics to his role at BFS. With a background in the enterprise software sector, Franklin has navigated varied industries such as cyber-security, campaign management, and sales training and enablement. In addition, he has worked as a college-level mathematics instructor. At BFS, Franklin serves as a trainer and solutions consultant, assisting clients in maximizing their utilization of the Forecast Pro software, and providing a problem-solving approach and valuable insights to everyday forecasting questions. Franklin holds an M.S. in Mathematics from Northeastern University and received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College.

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