The latest from Prosper Now’s Blog on Forbes.com… Not all things worth doing are worth doing well. For many this is a heresy that violates the old maxim, “if it is worth doing it is worth doing well.” However, in today’s digitally disrupted
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Morgan Stanley Utilizes Prosper Insights & Analytics™ for Retail Category Sales Outlook
From Morgan Stanley… Category Sales Outlook: Discretionary Segments Lead Debuting our retail Category Sales Outlook (CSO), a complement to our Retail Sales Lead Indicator (RSLI): While the RSLI forecasts retail sales growing at a gradually improving, mid-single-digit rate over the
Amazon Fire Phone: Love It Or Leave It?
Is the Fire Phone the next great mobile device? With the first smartphone from Amazon.com set to launch on July 25, we took this question to one of the most important components of the buying equation, consumers. At first blush, reaction to the new
Morgan Stanley: Consumer Spending Outlook — Summer 2014 (Part 2)
Pam Goodfellow, Prosper’s Principal Analyst, recently presented the June Consumer Spending Forecast at a Morgan Stanley luncheon. See below for Part 2.
Prosper Insights & Analytics™ Releases Consumer Spending Forecast To Help Retail Executives Project Sales
Prosper Consumer Spending Forecast Now Available through Prosper’s InsightCenter™ Technology Worthington, OH – 6/19/2014 Building upon its offering of Smart Data apps that deliver strategic insights for executives, Prosper Insights & Analytics™ has released the Prosper Consumer Spending Forecast to
Morgan Stanley: Consumer Spending Outlook — Summer 2014 (Part 1)
Pam Goodfellow, Prosper’s Principal Analyst, recently presented the June Consumer Spending Forecast at a Morgan Stanley luncheon.
Consumer Snapshot – June 2014
Latest consumer discoveries for June 2014. For more: www.ConsumerSnapshot.com
Big Data And The Madness Of Crowds
The latest from Prosper Now’s Blog on Forbes.com… In his 1841 book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, Charles MacKay wrote of the crowd psychology that drive numerous “National Delusions,” “Peculiar Follies,” and “Psychological Delusions.” Among the various manias were the
David Vs. Goliath: Why Little Data Will Win Over Big Data
In the Bible, David a young man, probably a teenager, defeated the nine-foot Philistine named Goliath with a sling and a pouch full of stones. Until David came forward, King Saul and the Israelite army had been taunted and intimidated