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Webcast Series May 13, 2011 “Competing on Analytics at Kelley Blue Book” Dan Ingle, Speaker Wayne Eckerson, Moderator
Speaker May 13, 2011 “Competing on Analytics at Kelley Blue Book” Dan Ingle Vice President of Analytic Insights Kelley Blue Book
Competing on Analytics at Kelley Blue Book Dan Ingle Vice President, Analytic Insights & Technology May 13, 2011
Agenda • Company Overview • Start of the Journey • Strategic Shift • The Investment • Analytics Across the Enterprise
KBBCompany Overview A Brief History 1926 Les Kelley publishes the first Kelley Blue Book helping dealers and banks set vehicle values. 1980s Kelley develops PC software for dealers, financial institutions, and insurance companies to provide new and used vehicle values via computers. 2008 “Life Creates” theme unveiled, celebrating the connection that consumers and the industry continue to have with Kelley Blue Book. kbb.com receives 150 million visitors a year - nearly 20,000 per hour. 1940s During World War II, the United States Government uses Blue Book values to set price ceilings on used cars. 1995 Kelley Blue Book launches kbb.com, running on a single PC. 20,000 visitors a month use kbb.com.
KBB Company Overview Relevance • 16-17 million visits/mo. • 1 in 3 in market shoppers • 72% trust KBB values • 500M pricing reports/yr. • 40M KBB window stickers
The Strategic Shift • Data IS a product; not just a byproduct • Analytic rigor & transparency are expected • Analytics and BI are the key to future growth • Data assets and analytics as a competitive advantage
An Olive Branch Scrum / Agile Delivery Methods
Analytics Across the Enterprise • Predictive Valuation • Revenue Modeling • Product Optimization • Consumer Analytics • Industry Research • Web Analytics • Internal BI Priceit = a0 + a1TRIMit+ a2GEOGit + a3ENGINEit + a4TRANSit +a5CONDit + a5OPTIONit + a6EVENTSit+ b1AGEit + b2MILEit + b3ECONit + b4VOLi t + b5Trendit+ eit Asset Management “When should I sell my car” Sell Now Sell
Product Optimization Analytics Geographic Heat Maps (Total Paid Inventory Coverage) Leads Submittal Optimization 15 miles is the maximization distance for leads submittal Total Leads by DMA Monthly Leads Poor Low Good Miles from Zip Code
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