Skip to content

Author: Sean Salleh

Sean Salleh

sean.s

Sean Salleh is a data scientist experienced in guiding marketing strategy, forecasting models, scenario planning models, and algorithms. He has a master's degree in Operations Research from University of California Irvine and Mathematics from Northeastern University.

Author Posts

09/23/2013 | Blogs, Risk & uncertainty

Definition of risk management & damage to reputation

Risk to reputation is recognized as a concept. In commercial terms, the reputation of an enterprise influences the loyalty of its customers, the prices they are prepared to pay, …

More...

09/20/2013 | Blogs, Business & finance, Risk & uncertainty

Financial modeling & the speculator with deep pockets

In the financial modeling of global business, the perfect market is well-known paradigm. This is a market in which buyers and sellers have full information about the good or …

More...

09/19/2013 | Blogs, Risk & uncertainty

Risk assessment: is limitation the only way to a normal life?

Has risk become too much of an obsession? It’s difficult to condemn people for being meticulous, maniacal even, when it comes to assessing risks concerning health and safety.

More...

09/18/2013 | Blogs, Decision analysis & multi-criteria, Risk & uncertainty

Multi-attribute decision analysis & the fun of fuzzy

Between the fuzzy sets of Lotfi Asker Zadeh and the fuzzy math of George W. Bush, what precisely are the implications for multi-attribute decision analysis (MADA)? First of all, …

More...

09/17/2013 | Blogs, Energy & power

Energy forecasts & why traders may know best

There’s no shortage of predictions about energy. Governments, energy companies and independent observers all make energy forecasts. Sometimes they agree and sometimes they differ …

More...

09/16/2013 | Blogs, Decision analysis & multi-criteria, Health & pharmaceuticals, Risk & uncertainty

Pharmaceutical analysis for better medications

Notwithstanding that Monte Carlo methods were first invented for atomic physics (bombs) and that pharmaceutics operates close by at a molecular level, the more popular application …

More...

09/13/2013 | Blogs, Energy & power, Environment & climate

Energy technology predictions that will really come true

History repeats itself, so the saying goes. If so, energy technology predictions would be easy to make. However, given the difficulty of predicting next year’s fashion trends, let …

More...

09/12/2013 | Blogs, Decision analysis & multi-criteria

Decision tree software: using Analytica as a powerful alternative

When analyzing a situation or a problem, should you draw a decision tree or should you map out an influence diagram? If you have decision tree software, you may …

More...