by Brion Hurley In June 2020, former University of Iowa football players raised concerns about the mistreatment of Black players in the program. As a former player at Iowa, this news impacted me personally, and I’ve been following this story since it first came out. Just to be clear, I am white, and was born […]
This talk by Michael Arnold was given at a TEDx Greenville event. He is an engineer that discovered his passion in high school, solving problems by changing the status quo. He has worked as a quality engineer or manager for the last 15+ years solving problems. He is a certified Shainin Red X Journeyman and […]
Recruitment and selection are processes rife with potential for bias, both from the side of the recruiter and from the side of the applicant. The city of Chattanooga (Tennessee) worked with the Police Department and behavioral insight experts to attract more diverse applicants to the police force. By sending postcards to households across the city, […]
Simon King, a statistics teacher at Cary Academy in central North Carolina, a private school for grades 6-12, decided to start using statistical software in his classroom. King believes JMP should, and could, be used in classrooms everywhere, both private and public: “JMP makes it affordable. It’s cheaper than textbooks. It’s priced ridiculously competitively. It’s […]
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA ) analyzes air traffic data to help planes keep their distance and improves automation of air traffic systems and supports air traffic controllers with more accurate and timely information. The FAA uses JMP® statistical discovery software to retrieve and examine millions of pieces of data from its air traffic control […]