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Thomas Dietterich ( @tdietterich ) on Understanding the Depth of AI

2020-12-15 Listen
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Thomas Dietterich (Oregon State University) , Vishal

Thomas Dietterich ( @tdietterich ) on Understanding the Depth of AI #FutureOfData #Leadership #Podcast

In this podcast Thomas Dietterich(@tdietterich) Distinguished Professor Emeritus @ Oregan State University sat with Vishal @ AnalyticsWeek to discuss the depth of AI. in This session Tom shared the current state, limitations and future of AI. He shared areas where AI is relevant and which areas are still seeking more testing for AI adoption. He also shared some of the pitfalls with current AI framework, area of selective bias, knowing context etc. This is a great session for anyone seeking to learn about the World of AI.

Thomas's Recommended Read: Army of None: Autonomous Weapons and the Future of War by Paul Scharre https://amzn.to/2CnoA94

Podcast Link: iTunes: http://math.im/itunes Youtube: http://math.im/youtube

Thomas's BIO: Thomas Dietterich has devoted his career to research in machine learning starting from the very first machine learning workshop in 1980. Along the way, he has been involved in four startup companies: Arris Pharmaceutical, MusicStrands, Smart Desktop, and (currently) BigML. He has made important contributions to learning with weak labels, ensemble methods, hierarchical reinforcement learning. and robust artificial intelligence. He was founding President of the International Machine Learning Society (which runs the International Conference on Machine Learning) and President of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. He has served on numerous government advisory bodies and currently is a member of the steering committee of the DARPA ISAT group. Dietterich earned his bachelor's degree from Oberlin College, his M.S. from the University of Illinois, and his PhD from Stanford University. He is a Fellow of the ACM, AAAI, and AAAS.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the data driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by mailing us @ [email protected]

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Leading transformation through data driven times (@Nathan_Furr @INSEAD) #FutureOfData #Podcast

2020-12-10 Listen
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Nathan Furr (INSEAD)

In this podcast, Nathan Furr(@nathan_furr) talks about leading transformation. He shares some of the crucial ingredients of transformational leaders. He sheds some light on how businesses could improve their storytelling to get the transformation agenda across. He shares some cool tips and tricks that help leaders plan for a transformation across data-driven and disruptive times.

Timeline: 1:39 Nathan's journey. 4:49 Nathan's current role. 13:55 Transforming legacy old company. 21:52 The right moment for companies to think about data transformation. 26:38 Using comic books to share transformational stories. 34:32 Who's the most responsible person in an organization for transformation? 39:13 Qualities a leader must have for bringing in transformational change. 43:40 Nathan's success mantra. 47:57 Nathan's favorite reads. 50:29 Closing remarks.

Nathan's Recommended Read: East of Eden (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) by John Steinbeck, David Wyatt https://amzn.to/2S9MHA0

Nathan's Books The Innovator's Method: Bringing the Lean Start-up into Your Organization by Nathan Furr, Jeff Dyer, Clayton M. Christensen https://amzn.to/2TeadJE Leading Transformation: How to Take Charge of Your Company's Future by Nathan Furr, Kyle Nel, Thomas Zoega Ramsey https://amzn.to/2CTw16z Nail It then Scale It: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Creating and Managing Breakthrough Innovation: The lean startup book to help entrepreneurs launch a high-growth business by Nathan Furr, Paul Ahlstrom https://amzn.to/2UfTpSC

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/leading-transformation-through-data-driven-times-nathan_furr-insead-futureofdata-podcast/

Nathan's BIO: Nathan Furr is a professor of strategy and innovation at INSEAD in Paris and a recognized expert in innovation and technology strategy. He has multiple books and articles published by outlets such as Harvard Business Review and MIT Sloan Management Review, including his most recent best-selling book, “The Innovator’s Method” (Harvard Business Review Press, September 2014), which won multiple awards from the business press. He has two forthcoming books from Harvard Business Review Press addressing 1) how companies lead transformation and 2) how innovators win support for their ideas.

Professor Furr has worked with leading companies to study and implement innovation strategies, including Google, Amazon, Citi, Deutsche Bank, Philips, Kimberly Clark, Solvay, and others. Professor Furr earned his Ph.D. from the Stanford Technology Ventures Program at Stanford University.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by emailing us @ [email protected]

Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected]

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Bob Greifeld (Former CEO/Chairman @Nasdaq) on leading the market through data transformation

2019-12-11 Listen
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Bob Greifeld (Nasdaq)

In this podcast, Bob Greifeld discussed the importance of understanding the transformation and leading the companies. Bob shared his journey of growing Nasdaq through changing market times and taking the company through intense market pressure and product competition. The session is a great watch for aspiring leaders preparing a team that plays a significant role in defining the jobs of the future.

Timelines: 2:45 What's Bob's journey? 4:10 How did Bob's childhood shape him to be who he is? 5:00 How to prepare yourself for a leadership role? 7:34 How to set the right direction and pace for your company? 11:50 Tips for CEOs in implementing change? 14:34 How to find the right people to work for you? 16:25 How can you ensure that you're transforming the company at the right place? 20:06 What ecosystem do you need to be successful? 25:00 How does NASDAQ bring the up and down of market fluctuations into a single index? 27:40 Are companies focussing more on employees or shareholders? 30:48 Bob's perception of the future of work? 37:12 The ideal reader for Bob's book. 40:45 How does Bob spend his days? 43:16 Qualities that define Bob. 45:50 Bob's favorite reads. 47:54 Should a leader invest in people or technology?

Bob's Recommended Read: Lincoln on Leadership: Executive Strategies for Tough Times by Donald T. Phillips amzn.to/2K0h18Q

Bob's book: Market Mover: Lessons from a Decade of Change at Nasdaq - by Robert Greifeld amzn.to/34gaVKV

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/bob-greifeld-former-ceo-chairman-nasdaq-on-leading-the-market-through-data-transformation/

Bob's BIO: Robert Greifeld is Chairman of Virtu Financial, Inc. He previously served as Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”) until May 10, 2017, and as Chief Executive Officer of Nasdaq from 2003 to 2016. During his tenure, Mr. Greifeld led Nasdaq through a series of complex, innovative acquisitions that extended the company’s footprint from a single U.S. equity exchange to a global exchange and technology solutions provider, nearly quadrupling revenue, growing annual operating profits by more than 24 times and achieving a market value of over $11 billion. Mr. Greifeld is a member of the Economic Club of New York and the NYU Stern Board of Overseers. He is the Founder and Chairman of the USA Track & Field Foundation, which supports emerging athletes and inner-city youth athletics. Mr. Greifeld holds a Masters in Business from New York University, Stern School of Business, and a B.A. in English from Iona College.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to come on the show and discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by emailing us @ [email protected]

Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected]

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Dr. @MikeStonebraker on the future of #DataOps and #AI

2019-05-30 Listen
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Dr. Michael Stonebraker (Paradigm4; Tamr, Inc.; VoltDB (advisor))

In this podcast, Dr. Michael Stonebraker discussed his perspective on the growing data ops industry and its future. Dr. Stonebraker has launched several startups that defined data ops. He shares his insights into the data ops market and what to expect in the future of data and operations.

Timeline: 0:30 Mike's take on the "no sequel movement". 6:48 Evolution of database. 13:55 Mobility of data and cloud. 18:41 Tamr's shift from the database to AI. 29:00 Ingredient for a successful start-up. 36:50 Leadership qualities that keep you successful and sane. 41:50 Mike's parting thoughts.

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/dr-mikestonebraker-on-the-future-of-dataops-and-ai/

Dr. Stonebraker's BIO: Dr. Stonebraker has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than forty years. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, and the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES. These prototypes were developed at the University of California at Berkeley, where Stonebraker was a Professor of Computer Science for twenty-five years. More recently, at M.I.T., he was a co-architect of the Aurora/Borealis stream processing engine, the C-Store column-oriented DBMS, the H-Store transaction processing engine, which became VoltDB, the SciDB array DBMS, and the Data Tamer data curation system. Presently he serves as an advisor to VoltDB and Chief Technology Officer of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc.

Professor Stonebraker was awarded the ACM System Software Award in 1992 for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the first annual SIGMOD Innovation award in 1994 and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997. He was awarded the IEEE John Von Neumann award in 2005 and the 2014 Turing Award and is presently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at M.I.T, where he is co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center focused on big data.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by emailing us @ [email protected]

Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected]

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Leadership,

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Strategy

Dr. @MikeStonebraker on his journey to evolution of data ops and winning #Turing Award

2019-05-16 Listen
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Michael Stonebraker (Paradigm4; Advisor to VoltDB; former Adjunct Professor at MIT)

Dr. @MikeStonebraker on his journey to the evolution of data ops and winning #Turing Award #FutureOfData #Leadership #Podcast

Timeline: 0:29 Mike's journey. 30:23 Reason behind Mike's preference of academia over the corporate. 38:50 Tips to leaders on data management.

In this podcast, Dr. Michael Stonebraker discussed his journey into creating data ops and winning the Turing award. He shared his life's several aha moments and progressions that mirrored the evolution of the data ops industry. It's a delightful conversation for anyone seeking to understand how data ops have evolved over the last couple of decades and what it takes to win the Turing Award.

Podcast Link: iTunes: https://apple.co/2VtcX6d Youtube: https://youtu.be/bY1qjy0qpq4

Dr. Stonebraker's BIO: Dr. Stonebraker has been a pioneer of database research and technology for more than forty years. He was the main architect of the INGRES relational DBMS, and the object-relational DBMS, POSTGRES. These prototypes were developed at the University of California at Berkeley where Stonebraker was a Professor of Computer Science for twenty-five years. More recently at M.I.T., he was a co-architect of the Aurora/Borealis stream processing engine, the C-Store column-oriented DBMS, the H-Store transaction processing engine, which became VoltDB, the SciDB array DBMS, and the Data Tamer data curation system. Presently he serves as an advisor to VoltDB and Chief Technology Officer of Paradigm4 and Tamr, Inc.

Professor Stonebraker was awarded the ACM System Software Award in 1992 for his work on INGRES. Additionally, he was awarded the first annual SIGMOD Innovation award in 1994 and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1997. He was awarded the IEEE John Von Neumann award in 2005 and the 2014 Turing Award and is presently an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at M.I.T, where he is co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center focused on big data.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to come on the show and discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by emailing us @ [email protected]

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Stephen Wunker on future of customer success through cost innovation& data

2018-11-01 Listen
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Stephen Wunker (New Markets Advisors)

In this podcast, Stephen Wunker spent time discussing the future of organizations via cost innovations and how some enterprises connect a successful pricing strategy with their data strategy. He sheds light on what some successful companies do to stay competitive and keep innovating their cost strategies to find effective customer connections. He shares some challenges that leaders face in adopting a successful cost innovation strategy. The book "Costovation" and this podcast are relevant for anyone seeking to learn about innovative ways to define their cost strategies. It is especially relevant for data science leaders to understand how they could transform sales by connecting cost and innovation.

Timelines: 0:30 Stephen's journey 6:25 Introducing "costovation". 10:10 Cost management in the age of "freemium" and opensource. 12:35 Key points of "Cost-o-vation". 15:40 Resolving issues between cost and innovation. 18:26 Introducing radical ideas of innovation to companies. 21:40 Gauging innovation. 24:20 Role of data in costovation. 26:15 Why adopt cost-ovation? 31:44 Innovation tips and suggestions. 34:45 Example of a company that is practicing cost-o-vation. 37:15 Tenets of good leadership. 39:50 Scalability of cost-o-vation. 43:17 cost-ovation and the customer. 47:47 Stephen's favorite reads. 49:45 Key takeaways.

Stephen's Book: Costovation: Innovation That Gives Your Customers Exactly What They Want--And Nothing More by Stephen Wunker, Jennifer Luo Law amzn.to/2xYyRFs

Stephen's Recommended Read: The Three-Box Solution: A Strategy for Leading Innovation by Vijay Govindarajan amzn.to/2y2Sex6 Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die by Chip Heath, Dan Heath amzn.to/2Ct2SRV The Innovator's Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth by Clayton M. Christensen, Michael E. Raynor amzn.to/2DZ6jRK

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/stephen-wunker-on-future-of-customer-success-through-cost-innovation-and-data/

Stephen's BIO: Stephen Wunker is the founder and managing director of New Markets Advisors, a Boston-based consultancy focused on innovation and growth strategy.

With a long track record of creating successful ventures, Stephen has consulted multinational firms and start-ups across six continents, developing dozens of new growth platforms for clients over the past decade. He also pioneered both mobile commerce and mobile marketing, and he led the team that created one of the world's first smartphones.

In addition to his entrepreneurial and corporate ventures, he was a long-term colleague of the leading innovation authority Harvard Business School Professor Clayton Christensen in establishing his consulting practice, Innosight. His previous experience includes years with the management consultancy Bain & Company, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the Soros Foundations.

Stephen holds an MBA from Harvard Business School, a Master's in Public Administration from Columbia University, and a BA cum laude from Princeton University. Coauthor of “COSTOVATION: Innovation that Gives Your Customers Exactly What They Want—and Nothing More” (HarperCollins Leadership, Aug. 14), his third book, Stephen has contributed to Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and a range of journals, and has appeared on Bloomberg TV, BBC and other broadcasts. He has lived in the United States, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Japan, Ecuador, and Zambia, and is now based in Boston.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to come on the show and discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by emailing us @ [email protected]

Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected]

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Preparing the leaders for #DataDriven #Future @ErikaAndersen

2018-10-25 Listen
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Erika Andersen (Proteus)

In this podcast, Erika from Proteus International talks about the state of leadership today. She sheds light on data-driven leaders and leaders leading the organizations to the future. She suggests some key insights, tactical steps, and some stories to help understand today's leaders' fabric leading tomorrow's organizations.

Timeline: 0:28 Erica's journey? 7:15 Advice to emerging leaders. 12:13 Adapting to change. 15:15 Tackling unconscious bias. 17:05 Evolution of leadership. 22:26 Taking the road not taken. 27:30 Expectations of leaders towards his/her business. 32:24 Investing in people or technology? 37:46 Getting the right feedback. 43:40 Example unbiased leadership. 51:20 Women in a leadership role. 57:48 Erica's secret for success.

Erika's Book: Be Bad First: Get Good at Things Fast to Stay Ready for the Future by Erika Andersen https://amzn.to/2L2DI01

Erika's Recommended Read: Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't by Jim Collins https://amzn.to/2JhswYG Dan Pink Books https://amzn.to/2Nc0X5s

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/preparing-the-leaders-for-datadriven-future-erikaandersen/

Erika's BIO: Erika Andersen is the founding partner of Proteus, a coaching, consulting, and training firm that focuses on leader readiness. Over the past 30 years, Erika has developed a reputation for creating approaches to learning and business-building tailored to her clients’ challenges, goals, and culture. She and her colleagues at Proteus focus uniquely on helping leaders at all levels get ready and stay ready to meet whatever the future might bring.

Much of her recent work has focused on organizational visioning and strategy, executive coaching, management, and leadership development. In these capacities, she serves as consultant and advisor to the CEOs and/or top executives of several corporations, including NBCUniversal, Facebook, Hyatt Hotels Corporation, GE, Hulu, and Madison Square Garden.

She also shares her insights about managing people and creating successful businesses by speaking to corporations, non-profit groups, and national associations. Her books and learning guides have been translated into Spanish, Turkish, German, French, Russian, and Chinese. She has contributed to and been quoted in various national publications, including the Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, Fortune, and The New York Times. Erika is also one of the most popular leadership bloggers at Forbes.com.

She is the author of Be Bad First—Get Good at Things FAST to Stay Ready for the Future (Bibliomotion, 2016), Leading So People Will Follow (Jossey-Bass, 2012), Being Strategic: Plan for Success; Outthink Your Competitors; Stay Ahead of Change (St. Martin’s Press, May 2009), and Growing Great Employees: Turning Ordinary People into Extraordinary Performers (Portfolio, 2006), and the author and host of the Proteus Leader Show a regular podcast that offers quick, practical support for leaders and managers.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey in creating the data-driven future.

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#Data today shaping #digital #Marketing of #tomorrow @JohnMBusby @CenterfieldUSA

2018-10-18 Listen
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John Busby (CenterfieldUSA)

In this podcast, John Busby(@johnmbusby), Chief Analytics Officer @CenterfieldUSA, talks about his journey leading the data analytics practice of a digital marketing agency. He sheds light on some methodologies for building a sound data science practice. He sheds light on the future of digital marketing and shared some big opportunities ripe for disruption in the digital space.

Timeline: 0:28 John's journey. 4:26 Introduction to Centerfield. 6:00 John's role. 6:50 Designing a common platform for customers. 9:15 Analytics in Amazon. 11:02 Data science and marketing. 18:02 Importance of understanding the product for marketing. 21:44 AI in the marketing business. 25:26 Making sense of customer behavior. 27:50 End to end consumer behavior. 31:05 Editing and calibrating KPIs. 32:53 Creating an inside driven organization. 35:35 Recipe for a successful chief analytic officer. 37:46 On data bias. 39:12 Hiring the right people. 41:33 Big opportunities in digital marketing. 44:15 Future of digital marketing. 45:27 John's recipe for success. 48:52 John's favorite reads. 50:35 Key takeaways.

John's Recommended Read: Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker (D&B Poker) by Jonathan Little amzn.to/2MNKjN3

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/data-today-shaping-digital-marketing-of-tomorrow-johnmbusby-centerfieldusa/

John's BIO: John Busby serves as Centerfield’s Chief Analytics Officer. A seasoned digital marketing executive, John leads the company’s data science, analytics and insights teams. Before joining Centerfield, John was Head of Analytics for Amazon’s grocery delivery service and responsible for business intelligence, data science and automated reporting. Prior to Amazon, John was Senior Vice President of Analytics and Marketing at Marchex. John began his career in product management for InfoSpace, Go2net and IQ Chart. He holds a Bachelor of Science from Northwestern University. Outside of work, John coaches youth hockey, and enjoys sports, poker and hanging out with his wife and two children.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the data driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by mailing us @ [email protected]

Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected]

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Understanding #BigData for #BigCities with Maksim ( @MrMaksimize @CityofSanDiego )

2018-10-04 Listen
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Maksim Pecherskiy (City of San Diego)

In this podcast, Maksim, CDO @ City of San Diago, discussed the nuances of running big data for big cities. He shares his perspectives on effectively building a central data office in a complex and extremely collaborative environment like a big city. He shared his thoughts on some ways to effectively prioritize which project to pursue. He shared how leadership and execution could blend to solve civic issues relating to big and small cities. A great practitioner podcast for folks seeking to build a robust data science practice across a large and collaborative ecosystem.

Timeline: 0:28 Maksim's journey. 6:45 Maksim's current role. 11:46 Collaboration process in creating a data inventory. 14:52 Working with the bureaucracy. 18:35 Dealing with unforeseen circumstances at work. 20:22 Prioritization at work. 22:58 Qualities of a good data leader. 26:15 Collaboration with other cities. 27:40 Cool data projects in other cities. 30:55 Shortcomings of other city representatives. 36:54 Use cases in AI 39:00 What would Maksim change about himself? 40:50 Future cities and data 43:55 Opportunities for private investors in the public sector. 45:53 Maksim's success mantra. 50:19 Closing remark.

Maksim's Book Recommendation: The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford amzn.to/2MAu5Xv

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/understanding-bigdata-for-bigcities-with-maksim-mrmaksimize-cityofsandiego-futureofdata-podcast/

Maksim's BIO: Maksim Pecherskiy: As the CDO for the City of San Diego, working in the Performance & Analytics Department, Maksim strives to bring the necessary components together to allow the City's residents to benefit from a more efficient, agile government that is as innovative as the community around it. He has been solving complex problems with technology for nearly a decade. He spent 2014 working as a Code For America fellow in Puerto Rico, focusing on economic development. His team delivered a product called PrimerPeso that provides business owners and residents a tool to search, and apply for, government programs for which they may be eligible.

Before moving to California, Maksim was a Solutions Architect at Promet Source in Chicago, where he built large web applications and designed complex integrations. He shaped workflow, configuration management, and continuous integration processes while leading and training international development teams. Before his work at Promet, he was a software engineer at AllPlayers, who was instrumental in the design and architecture of its APIs and the development and documentation of supporting client libraries in various languages.

Maksim graduated from DePaul University with a bachelor of science degree in information systems and from Linköping University, Sweden, with a bachelor of science degree in international business. He is also certified as a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the data driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by mailing us @ [email protected]

Want to sponsor? Email us @ [email protected]

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#Future of #Data in #Marketing & #Digital - @JimSterne

2018-09-27 Listen
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In this podcast, Jim Sterne shares how marketing has evolved through disruptive times. He shares some of the best practices in the marketing and digital analytics space. He sheds light on some opportunities in the marketing and analytics space and how machine learning is changing the face of digital and marketing. This is a great podcast for anyone looking to understand how AI is impacting marketing and what are some big opportunities in marketing and digital.

Timeline: 0:30 Jim's journey. 5:25 The evolution of marketing. 8:45 Breaking down the digital. 11:40 Marketing and analytics. 13:27 Misuse of analytics in marketing. 17:35 Resolving bad data and bias. 22:20 Good digital analyst vs. bad digital analyst. 28:06 Defining a well-oiled marketing machine. 30:33 Marketing industry's adoption of technology. 34:19 Technology adoption strategy. 38:23 Impact of machine learning and digital marketing. 42:19 Decision making, accountability, and AI. 47:08 Advice for start-ups. 48:52 Disruption opportunities in digital marketing. 55:57 Ethics and marketing. 58:52 What's next in digital marketing. 1:02:27 Jim's success mantra. 1:05:36 Jim's reading list. 1:07:30 Key takeaways.

Jim's Books: amzn.to/2KB1QCR

Jim's Current Read List: Shift: 19 Practical, Business-Driven Ideas for an Executive in Charge of Marketing but Not Trained for the Task by Sean Doyle amzn.to/2KG4K9d Data Science for Business: What You Need to Know about Data Mining and Data-Analytic Thinking by Foster Provost and Tom Fawcett amzn.to/2AWR3Dz

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/future-of-data-in-marketing-digital-jimsterne/

Jim's BIO: Jim Sterne focused his thirty-five years in sales and marketing to create and strengthen customer relationships through digital communications. He sold business computers to companies that had never owned one in the 1980s, consulted and keynoted online marketing in the 1990s, and founded a conference and a professional association around digital analytics in the 2000s, following his humorous Devil's Data Dictionary. Sterne has just published his twelfth book Artificial Intelligence for Marketing: Practical Applications. Sterne produced the eMetrics Summit from 2002 - 2017 and now produces the Marketing Evolution Experience. He was co-founder and served for 17 years as the Board Chair of the Digital Analytics Association.

Jim was named one of the 50 most influential people in digital marketing by a top marketing magazine in the United Kingdom and identified as one of the top 25 Hot Speakers by the National Speakers Association.

About #Podcast:

FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers and lead practitioners to come on show and discuss their journey in creating the data driven future.

Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest by mailing us @ [email protected]

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Road to building a successful AI Startup @DennisMortensen @XdotAI

2018-09-20 Listen
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Dennis Mortensen (x.ai) , Vishal Kumar (AnalyticsWeek)

In this podcast, Dennis Mortensen (@DennisMortensen @XdotAI) sat with Vishal Kumar from @AnalyticsWeek to discuss his entrepreneurial journey of building successful analytics startups. He shares his journey to starting advanced analytics at AI startup x.ai and how he is solving an important productivity killer using AI. He shared his challenges and opportunities of being an early entrant into the AI startup space. He also shared his thoughts on Google Wave and Google Duplex and what to expect from these technologies in the future.

Timelines: 0:28 Dennis's journey 4:46 Dennis's "why." 9:50 Dennis's success mantra. 14:45 Making of X.ai 19:03 Educating the market 22:34 Surprises on the way 30:05 Killing the inbox 35:50 Why the calendar? 39:07 About Google. duplex 50:05 Future of work 55:00 Recommended books.

Dennis's Recommended Read: The Narrow Road: A Brief Guide to the Getting of Money by Felix Dennis amzn.to/2vaJ1S4 Undisputed Truth by Mike Tyson, Larry Sloman amzn.to/2ACOypK Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike by Phil Knight amzn.to/2MaFMAu

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/road-to-building-a-successful-ai-startup-dennismortensen-xdotai-futureofdata-podcast/

Dennis's BIO: Dennis Mortensen is the CEO and co-founder of x.ai.

Dennis is an expert in leveraging data to solve enterprise use cases and a serial entrepreneur who’s successfully exited several companies on that theme.

His long-term vision of killing the inbox led to the formation of x.ai and the creation of Amy + Andrew, artificially intelligent assistants who schedule meetings. He frequently speaks to anyone who’ll listen, from the crowds of Web Summit to his building’s doorman, about an optimistic future for AI, productivity, and the future of work.

Dennis was also an accredited Associate Analytics Instructor at the University of British Columbia and the author of Data-Driven Insights, on collecting and analyzing digital data.

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Understand Social Data To Know Human Psyche - @SethS_D Author #NYTBestSeller Everybody Lies

2018-09-13 Listen
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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz (Google (former))

In this podcast, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz (@SethD_S), author of New York Times Bestseller Everybody Lies, discussed what our social data knows about us. He shares some critical insights into the human psyche on how humans behave differently to machines than fellow humans. This sheds some interesting light on today's data-driven disruptive times when curiosity to stay relevant and data-driven is at an all-time high. This is a great podcast to understand the capability that data has and how it could benefit humanity, businesses, and clients if used properly—a great session for anyone willing to understand the depth of data and how to use it effectively.

Timelines: 0:29 Seth's journey. 4:23 Story behind "Everybody lies". 7:27 Finding the right searches to analyze. 8:42 Surprising findings on analyzing the internet searches of people. 10:50 Confusion and human search data. 12:55 Google search recommendation's effect on human search data. 15:47 To google or not to google. 17:48 Are surveys reliable? 19:29 Safeguarding against fake data. 22:30 Compromised privacy may be a good thing. 24:30 Seth's favorite tool or language. 25:40 Challenges in working with data. 26:22 Finding a hypothesis in human search data. 28:02 Political predictions through data. 32:10 On Cambridge Analytica 35:05 The ethics of data. 39:05 On AI 41:24 Defining a data scientist. 43:11 Key points of "Everybody lies". 44:17 Secret behind Seth's success. 45:50 Journey from a basketball to data scientist. 48:03 Seth's favorite reads. 48:34 Key takeaways.

Seth's Book: Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are by Seth Stephens-Davidowitz amzn.to/2OA0YBs

Seth's Recommended Read: Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker amzn.to/2Kl2nsr

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/understand-social-data-to-know-human-psyche-seths_d-author-nytbestseller-everybody-lies-futureofdata-podcast/

Seth's BIO: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has used data from the internet -- particularly Google searches -- to get new insights into the human psyche.

Seth has used Google searches to measure racism, self-induced abortion, depression, child abuse, hateful mobs, the science of humor, sexual preference, anxiety, son preference, and sexual insecurity, among many other topics.

His 2017 book, Everybody Lies, published by HarperCollins, was a New York Times bestseller, a PBS NewsHour Book of the Year, and an Economist Book of the Year.

Seth worked for one-and-a-half years as a data scientist at Google and is currently a contributing op-ed writer for the New York Times. He is a former visiting lecturer at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He received his BA in philosophy, Phi Beta Kappa, from Stanford, and his Ph.D. in economics from Harvard.

In high school, Seth wrote obituaries for the local newspaper, the Bergen Record, and was a juggler in theatrical shows. He now lives in Brooklyn and is a passionate fan of the Mets, Knicks, Jets, Stanford football, and Leonard Cohen.

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Jason Carmel ( @defenestrate99 / @possible ) Leading Analytics, Data, Digital & Marketing

2018-09-06 Listen
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Jason Carmel (POSSIBLE)

In this podcast Jason Carmel(@defenestrate99) Chief Data Officer @ POSSIBLE talks about his journey leading data analytics practice of digital marketing agency. He sheds light on some methodologies for building a sound data science practice. He sheds light on using data science chops for doing some good while creating traditional value. He shared his perspective on keeping team-high on creativity to keep creating innovative solutions. This is a great podcast for anyone looking to understanding the digital marketing landscape and how to create a sound data science practice.

Timelines: 0:29 Jason's journey. 6:40 Advantage of having a legal background for a data scientist. 9:15 Understanding emotions based on data. 13:54 The empathy model. 14:53 From idea to inception to execution. 23:40 The role of digital agencies. 30:20 Measuring the right amount of data. 32:40 Management in a creative agency. 34:40 Leadership qualities that promote creativity. 38:14 Leader's playbook in a digital agency. 40:50 Qualities of a great data science team in the digital agency. 44:30 Leadership's role in data creativity. 47:00 Opportunites as a data scientist in the digital agency. 49:18 Future of data in digital media. 51:38 Jason's success mantra. 53:30 Jason's favorite reads. 57:11 Key takeaways.

Jason's Recommended Read: Trendology: Building an Advantage through Data-Driven Real-Time Marketing by Chris Kerns amzn.to/2zMhYkV Venomous: How Earth's Deadliest Creatures Mastered Biochemistry by Christie Wilcox amzn.to/2LhqI76

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/jason-carmel-defenestrate99-possible-leading-analytics-data-digital-marketing/

Jason's BIO: Jason Carmel is Chief Data Officer at Possible. With nearly 20 years of digital data and marketing experience, Jason has worked with clients such as Coca Cola, Ford, and Microsoft to evolve digital experiences based on real-time feedback and behavioral data. Jason manages a global team of 100 digital analysts across POSSIBLE, a digital advertising agency that uses traditional and unconventional data sets and models to help brands connect more effectively with their customers.

Of particular interest is Jason’s work using data and machine learning to define and understand the emotional components of human conversation. Jason spearheaded the creation of POSSIBLE’s Empathy Model, with translates the raw, unstructured content of social media into a quantitative understanding of what customers are actually feeling about a given topic, event, or brand.

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Discussing #Jobs #Data and #WhatsTheFuture with @TimOReilly #FutureOfData #Podcast

2018-08-30 Listen
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Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media, Inc.)

This podcast spends time discussing Tim O'Reilly's futuristic perspective on data, analytics, AI, jobs, and organization. He sheds light on what are somethings businesses could do to stay relevant and future proof. He discussed his book and shared some of the key insights relevant to anyone thinking of staying relevant in the World led by technology and impacting the future. A must video for anyone working!

Timeline: 00:28 Tim's journey. 06:03 Tim's current occupation. 10:50 Interesting work for interesting people. 15:08 Thinking behind the title "What's the future". 23:41 Culture and technology evolution. 26:29 Creating value for the shareholder. 35:06 Learning a new skill. 38:12 Labor and technology. 47:07 Investing in humans or technology? 56:02 The role of AI in Media. 59:45 How can an employee stay relevant? 1:04:28 Tim's favorite books. 1:09:38 Key takeaways.

Tim's Book: WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up to Us by Tim O'Reilly https://amzn.to/2N5WhOn

Tim's Recommended Read: AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order by Kai-Fu Lee https://amzn.to/2N8VGLL Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence by Ajay Agrawal and Joshua Gans https://amzn.to/2ugQBKr The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of Our Times by Giovanni Arrighi https://amzn.to/2ufhb6R Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist by Kate Raworth https://amzn.to/2LcbLQc Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World by Anand Giridharadas https://amzn.to/2utgeXF New Power: How Power Works in Our Hyperconnected World--and How to Make It Work for You by Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms https://amzn.to/2NbBJ77 Seeing like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition Have Failed by James C. Scott https://amzn.to/2ztnoRz The Struggle for Survival: An Historical, political, and Socioeconomic Perspective of St. Lucia by Anderson Reynolds https://amzn.to/2uqF22w

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/discussing-jobs-data-and-whatsthefuture-with-timoreilly-futureofdata-podcast/

Tim's BIO: Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc. His original business plan was “interesting work for interesting people,” which worked out pretty well. O’Reilly Media delivers online learning, publishes books, runs conferences, urges companies to create more value than they capture, and tries to change the world by spreading and amplifying the knowledge of innovators.

Tim has a history of convening conversations that reshape the computer industry. In 1993, he launched the first commercial, ad-supported site on the internet. In 1998, he organized the meeting where the term “open source software” was agreed on and helped the business world understand its importance. In 2004, with the Web 2.0 Summit, he defined how “Web 2.0” represented not only the resurgence of the web after the dot com bust, but a new model for the computer industry, based on big data, collective intelligence, and the internet as a platform. In 2009, with his “Gov 2.0 Summit,” he framed a conversation about the modernization of government technology that has shaped policy and spawned initiatives at the Federal, State, and local level and around the world. He has now turned his attention to the implications of AI, the on-demand economy, and other technologies that are transforming the nature of work and the future shape of the business world. This is the subject of his forthcoming book from Harper Business, WTF: What’s the Future and Why It’s Up to Us.

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Future of Public Sector and Jobs in #BigData World

2018-08-23 Listen
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Donald F. Kettl (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin)

In this podcast, Don Kettl, Professor, LBJ School, the University of Texas at Austin, talks about the future of the public sector in the mid of data and analytics capability disruptions. Don talked about some of the biggest opportunities in the public policy space. He sheds light on how the future public policy officers would design the organizations that grow with time. He sheds light on the future of jobs in the public sector and how data could disrupt the space to increase its impact. This session is great for people interested in learning about public sector data and jobs impact through big data evolution.

TIMELINE: 0:28 Don's journey. 5:16 Premise of "Little bites of big data policy". 7:16 Data in the government sector. 11:18 Example of good data framework in state governments. 13:49 The need for good cooperation between the private and public sectors. 17:56 Opportunities for data in the public sector. 21:37 The failure of data in the public sector. 27:54 Perspective on open data. 33:58 Future of data in the public sector. 41:42 The role of government in data businesses. 48:58 Can government data policies go global? 55:56 Don's success mantra. 59:43 Don's reading list. 1:01:30 How does Don avoid bias? 1:07:00 Key takeaways.

Don's Book: Little Bites of Big Data for Public Policy by Donald F Kettl amzn.to/2zfpKDn Politics of the Administrative Process by Donald F Kettl amzn.to/2KS34KY and more at: amzn.to/2u12gg8

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/future-of-public-sector-and-jobs-in-bigdata-world-futureofdata-podcast/

Don's BIO: Donald F. Kettl is a professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. He is also a nonresident senior fellow at the Volcker Alliance and the Brookings Institution.

Kettl is the author or editor of numerous books, including Can Governments Earn Our Trust? (2017); Little Bites of Big Data for Public Policy (2017); The Politics of the Administrative Process (7th edition, 2017). Three of his books have received national best-book awards. The Transformation of Governance (2002); and System under Stress: Homeland Security and American Politics (2005) and Escaping Jurassic Government: How to Recover America’s Lost Commitment to Competence.

He has received three-lifetime achievement awards: the American Political Science Association’s John Gaus Award, the Warner W. Stockberger Achievement Award of the International Public Management Association, and the Donald C. Stone Award of the American Society for Public Administration, for significant contributions to the field of intergovernmental relations.

Kettl holds a Ph.D. in political science from Yale University. Before his appointment at the University of Maryland, he taught at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, the University of Virginia, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is a fellow of Phi Beta Kappa and the National Academy of Public Administration.

He has appeared frequently in national and international media, including National Public Radio, the Fox News Channel, Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight, NBC Nightly News, CBS Evening News, CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” and “The Situation Room,” the Huffington Post, as well as public television’s News Hour and the BBC.

Kettl is a shareholder of the Green Bay Packers, along with his wife, Sue.

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Mike Tamir talks about building Data Science AI Teams

2018-08-18 Listen
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In this podcast Mike Tamir (@MikeTamir, Head of #DataScience) talked about building a data science AI team. He shared his AI project (FakerFact.org). He shared the lifecycle of an AI project and some things that leaders could keep in mind to help create a successful data science AI team. This podcast is great for leaders learning to build a strong AI workforce.

TIMELINE: 0:28 Micheal's journey. 2:36 Micheal's current role. 3:18 AI and businesses. 5:28 Parameters to consider for AI adoption. 9:30 When do businesses invest in ML resources. 13:20 Tips for candidates in vetting data companies. 16:05 What's the faker fact? 20:45 Getting started on an AI product design. 24:58 Achieving accuracy in data. 27:40 AI the newsmaker and AI the fact-checker. 33:56 Tips for hiring the right data leader for a business. 35:32 Creating a great data science team. 37:19 Challenges in forming a data science team. 39:00 In job training to achieve technological competence. 44:00 Ingredients of a good hire. 47:35 Micheal's secret to success. 50:55 Micheal's favorite reads. 54:20 Key takeaways.

Mike's Recommended Read: What Technology Wants by Kevin Kelly https://amzn.to/2MaNiuN Deep Learning by Ian Goodfellow and Yoshua Bengio and Aaron Courville http://www.deeplearningbook.org/

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/building-data-science-ai-teams-by-miketamir-uberatg-futureofdata-podcast/

Mike's BIO: Mike serves as Head of Data Science at Uber ATG, UC Berkeley Data Science faculty, and head of Phronesis ML Labs. He has led teams of Data Scientists in the bay area as Chief Data Scientist for InterTrust and Takt, Director of Data Sciences for MetaScale/Sears, and CSO for Galvanize, where he founded the galvanizeU-UNH accredited Masters of Science in Data Science degree and oversaw the company's transformation from co-working space to Data Science organization. Mike's most recent passion in research has involved applying Machine Learning techniques to help combat fake news through the FakerFact.org project

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#Data #Leadership through #Privacy & #GDPR by @RobertoMaranca

2018-08-09 Listen
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Roberto Maranca (Schneider Electric)

In this podcast, @RobertoMaranca shared his thoughts on running a large data-driven organization. He shared his thoughts on the future of data organizations through compliance and privacy. He shared how businesses could survive policy like GDPR and prepare themselves for better data transparency and visibility. This podcast is great for leadership, leading a transnational corporation.

TIMELINE: 0:28 Roberto's journey. 8:18 Best practices as a data steward. 16:58 Data leadership and GDPR. 22:18 Impact of GDPR. 25:34 GDPR creating better knowledge archive. 29:27 GDPR and IOT infrastructure. 35:08 Shadow IT phenomenon and consumer privacy. 44:54 Suggestions for enterprises to deal with privacy disruption. 50:52 Data debt. 53:10 Opportunities in new privacy frameworks. 57:52 Roberto's success mantra. 1:02:38 Roberto's favorite reads.

Roberto's Recommended Read: Team of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World by General Stanley McChrystal and Tantum Collins https://amzn.to/2kUxW1K Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: The inspiration for the films Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049 by Philip K. Dick https://amzn.to/2xOOpxZ A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick https://amzn.to/2sAsUMs Other Philip K. Dick Books @ https://amzn.to/2JBwwY0

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/data-leadership-through-privacy-gdpr-by-robertomaranca/

Roberto's BIO: With almost 25 years of experience in the world of IT and Data, Roberto has spent most its working life with General Electric in their Capital Division, where since 2014, as Chief Data Officer for their International Unit, he has been overlooking the implementation of the Data Governance and Quality frameworks, spanning from supporting risk model validation to enabling divestitures and leading their more recent Basel III data initiatives. For the last year, he has held the role of Chief Data Officer at Lloyds Banking Group, shaping and implementing a new Data Strategy and dividing his time between BCBS 239 and GDPR programs.

Roberto has got a Master’s Degree in Aeronautical Engineering from “Federico II” Naples University.

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#Compliance and #Privacy in #Health #Informatics by @BesaBauta

2018-08-02 Listen
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Besa Bauta (MercyFirst)

In this podcast @BesaBauta from MeryFirst talks about the compliance and privacy challenges faced in the hyper regulated industry. With her experience in health informatics, Besa shared some best practices and challenges faced by data science groups in health informatics and other similar groups in regulated space. This podcast is great for anyone looking to learn about data science compliance and privacy challenges.

TIMELINE: 0:28 Besa's journey. 6:05 Besa's current role. 9:30 Privacy and compliance in health informatics. 14:44 Are the current privacy regulations sufficient? 16:15 Data management in different organizations. 22:37 The negatives for compliance policies on data. 26:28 Hiring a good chief data officer. 30:20 Vetting a company as a CDO. 32:38 Challenges for a startup in the healthcare sector. 36:25 Common challenges for data officers in the healthcare sector. 38:29 Millenials and technology. 40:05 Leadership dealing with compliance policies. 46:26 Requirements for working in health informatics. 49:18 Ingredients of a perfect hire. 50:40 Besa's success mantra. 52:35 How does Besa stay updated? 54:37 Besa's favorite read. 57:04 Key takeaway. Besa's Recommended Read: The Art Of War by Sun Tzu and Lionel Giles https://amzn.to/2Jx2PYm

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/compliance-and-privacy-in-health-informatics-by-besabauta/

Besa's BIO: Dr. Besa Bauta is the Chief Data Officer and Chief Compliance Officer for MercyFirst, a social service organization providing health and mental health services to children and adolescents in New York City. She oversees the Research, Evaluation, Analytics, and Compliance for Health (REACH) division, including data governance and security measures, analytics, risk mitigation, and policy initiatives. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at NYU and previously worked as a Research Director for a USAID project in Afghanistan and as the Senior Director of Research and Evaluation at the Center for Evidence-Based Implementation and Research (CEBIR). She holds a Ph.D. in implementation science with a focus on health services, an MPH in Global Health, and an MSW. Her research has focused on health systems, mental health, and technology integration to improve population-level outcomes.

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Where Chief Data Scientist & Open Source Meets - @dandegrazia #FutureOfData #Podcast

2018-07-26 Listen
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In this podcast @DanDeGrazia from @IBM spoke with @Vishaltx from @AnalyticsWeek to discuss the mingling of chief data scientist with open sources. He sheds light into some of the big opportunities in open source and how businesses could work together to achieve progress in data science. Dan also shared the importance of smooth communication for success as a data scientist.

TIMELINE: 0:29 Dan's journey. 9:40 Dan's role in IBM. 11:26 Tips on staying consistent while creating a database. 16:23 Chief data scientist and open-source put together. 20:28 The state of open source when it comes to data. 23:50 Evaluating the market to understand business requirements. 29:19 Future of data and open-source market. 33:23 Exciting opportunities in data. 37:06 Data scientist's role in integrating business and data. 49:41 Ingredients of a successful data scientist. 53:04 Data science and trust issues. 59:35 Human element behind data. 1:01:20 Dan's success mantra. 1:06:52 Key takeaways.

Dan's Recommended Read: The Five Temptations of a CEO, Anniversary Edition: A Leadership Fable by Patrick Lencioni https://amzn.to/2Jcm5do What Every BODY is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent8217;s Guide to Speed-Reading People by Joe Navarro, Marvin Karlins https://amzn.to/2J1RXxO

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/where-chief-data-scientist-open-source-meets-dandegrazia-futureofdata-podcast/

Dan's BIO: Dan has almost 30 years of experience working with large data sets. Starting with the unusual work of analyzing potential jury pools in the 1980s, Dan also did some of the first PC based voter registration analytics in the Chicago area, including putting the first complete list of registered voters on a PC (as hard as that is to imagine today a 50-megabyte hard drive on DOS systems was staggering). Interested in almost anything new and technical, he worked at The Chicago Board of Trade. He taught himself BASIC to write algorithms while working as an Arbitrager in financial futures. After the military, Dan moved to San Francisco. He worked with several small companies and startups designing and implementing some of the first PC-based fax systems (who cares now!), enterprise accounting software, and early middleware connections using the early 3GL/4GL languages. Always perusing the technical edge cases, Dan worked for InfoBright, a Column store Database startup in the US and EMEA, at Lingotek, an In-Q-Tel funded company working in large data set translations and big data analytics companies like Datameer and his current position as a Chief Data Scientist for Open Source in the IBM Channels organization. Dan's current just for fun Project is working to create an app that will record and analyze bird songs and provide the user with information on the bird and the specifics of the current song.

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@BillFranksGA on The Ingredients of Successful Analytics Ecosystem #FutureOfData #Podcast

2018-07-19 Listen
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Bill Franks (The International Institute For Analytics (IIA))

In this podcast, @BillFranksGA talks about the ingredients of a successful analytics ecosystem. He shared his analytics journey, his perspective on how other businesses are engaging in data analytics practice. He also sheds some light on best practices that businesses could adopt to execute a successful data strategy.

Timeline: 0:28 Bill's journey. 4:00 Bill's journey as an analyst. 9:29 Maturity of the analytics market. 11:56 Business, IT, and Data. 16:18 Introducing centralized analytics practice in an enterprise. 19:50 Tips and strategies for chief data officers to deliver the goods. 26:07 What do businesses don't get about data analytics? 29:40 Is the future aligned with data or analytics. 34:25 Importance for leadership to understand analytics. 36:35 The role of analytics professionals in the age of AI. 41:42 Upgrading analytics models. 47:50 How much should a business experiment on AI. 55:25 Evaluating blockchain. 59:50 Bill's success mantra. 1:05:25 Bill's favorite reads. 1:07:17 Key takeaway.

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/billfranksga-on-the-ingredients-of-successful-analytics-ecosystem-futureofdata-podcast/

Bill's BIO: Bill Franks is Chief Analytics Officer for The International Institute For Analytics (IIA), where he provides perspective on trends in the analytics and big data space and helps clients understand how IIA can support their efforts to improve analytic performance. He also serves on the advisory boards of multiple university and professional analytic programs. He has held a range of executive positions in the analytics space in the past, including several years as Chief Analytics Officer for Teradata (NYSE: TDC).

Bill is the author of the book Taming The Big Data Tidal Wave (John Wiley & Sons). In the book, he applies his two decades of experience working with clients on large-scale analytics initiatives to outline what it takes to succeed in today’s world of big data and analytics. The book made Tom Peter’s list of 2014 “Must Read” books and also the Top 10 Most Influential Translated Technology Books list from CSDN in China.

His focus has always been to help translate complex analytics into terms that business users can understand and to then help an organization implement the results effectively within their processes. His work has spanned clients in a variety of industries for companies ranging in size from Fortune 100 companies to small non-profit organizations.

He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Statistics from Virginia Tech and a Master’s degree in Applied Statistics from North Carolina State University.

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Emergence of #DataOps Age - @AndyHPalmer #FutureOfData

2018-07-12 Listen
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Andy Palmer (Tamr) , Vishal

In this podcast @AndyPalmer from @Tamr sat with @Vishaltx from @AnalyticsWeek to talk about the emergence/need/market for Data Ops, a specialized capability emerging from merging data engineering and dev ops ecosystem due to increased convoluted data silos and complicated processes. Andy shared his journey on what some of the businesses and their leaders are doing wrong and how businesses need to rethink their data silos to future proof themselves. This is a good podcast for any data leader thinking about cracking the code on getting high-quality insights from data.

Timelines: 0:28 Andy's journey. 4:56 What's Tamr? 6:38 What's Andy's role in Tamr. 8:16 What's data ops? 13:07 Right time for business to incorporate data ops. 15:56 Data exhaust vs. data ops. 21:05 Tips for executives in dealing with data. 23:15 Suggestions for businesses working with data. 25:48 Creating buy-in for experimenting with new technologies. 28:47 Using data ops for the acquisition of new companies. 31:58 Data ops vs. dev ops. 36:40 Big opportunities in data science. 39:35 AI and data ops. 44:28 Parameters for a successful start-up. 47:49 What still surprises Andy? 50:19 Andy's success mantra. 52:48 Andy's favorite reads. 54:25 Final remarks.

Andy's Recommended Read: Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress by Steven Pinker https://amzn.to/2Lc6WqK The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu and Ken Liu https://amzn.to/2rQyPvp

Andy's BIO: Andy Palmer is a serial entrepreneur who specializes in accelerating the growth of mission-driven startups. Andy has helped found and/or fund more than 50 innovative companies in technology, health care, and the life sciences. Andy’s unique blend of strategic perspective and disciplined tactical execution is suited to environments where uncertainty is the rule rather than the exception. Andy has a specific passion for projects at the intersection of computer science and the life sciences.

Most recently, Andy co-founded Tamr, a next-generation data curation company, and Koa Labs, a start-up club in the heart of Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA.

Specialties: Software, Sales & Marketing, Web Services, Service Oriented Architecture, Drug Discovery, Database, Data Warehouse, Analytics, Startup, Entrepreneurship, Informatics, Enterprise Software, OLTP, Science, Internet, eCommerce, Venture Capital, Bootstrapping, Founding Team, Venture Capital firm, Software companies, early-stage venture, corporate development, venture-backed, venture capital fund, world-class, stage venture capital

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Understanding #FutureOfData in #Health & #Medicine

2018-06-28 Listen
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Aaron Black (Inova Translational Medicine Institute)

In this podcast, Aaron Black from Inova Translational Medicine Institute talks about his journey in creating/leading data science practice in healthcare. He shared some of the best practices, opportunities, and challenges concerning team dynamics, process orientation, and leadership relationship building. This podcast is great for anyone from ADP who talked about big data in HR. He shared some of the best practices and opportunities that reside in HR data. Aaron also shared some tactical steps to help build a better data-driven team to execute data-driven strategies. This podcast is great for folks looking to explore the depth of HR data and opportunities in the health and medicine domain.

Timeline: 0:28 Aaron's journey. 8:16 Defining translational medicine. 11:47 Defining precision medecine. 12:47 Data sharing between pharma companies. 15:03 Defining biobanking. 18:50 Data and healthcare industry. 22:20 Best practices in creating a healthcare database. 25:46 Tackling data regulations. 30:17 Best practices in creating data literacy in employees. 33:27 The culture of data scientists in the healthcare space. 36:09 Challenges that a data science leader faces in the healthcare space. 39:25 Opportunities in health data space. 42:19 Ingredients of a good data science leader in the healthcare space. 44:38 Tips for data science leaders in the healthcare space. 47:00 Putting together a data team in the healthcare space. 50:22 Aaron's success tips. 52:49 Aaron's reading list. 55:25 Closing remark.

Podcast link: https://futureofdata.org/understanding-futureofdata-in-health-medicine-thedataguru-inovahealth-futureofdata/

Aaron's Book Recommendations: Smartcuts: The Breakthrough Power of Lateral Thinking by Shane Snow amzn.to/2rH9xzJ When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing by Daniel H. Pink amzn.to/2rElebc

Aaron's BIO: Aaron Black, Chief Data Officer at the Inova Translational Medicine Institute. Healthcare Information Technology Executive and Data Evangelist. A results-driven technical leader with a 20+ year record of successful project and program implementations; Visionary, collaborative, and able to devise creative solutions and culture to complex business challenges.

Key thought leader, international speaker, team builder, and data architect in building advanced and one-of-a-kind technical and data infrastructure to support precision medicine initiatives in large and cutting edge health care institutions. A featured speaker and panelist at National Conferences and Councils including TEDx Tysons, NIH, Amazon ReInvent, Precision Medicine World Conference, Labroots, HIMSS, and an invited speaker at the National Research Council’s Standing Committee on Biological and Physical Sciences in Space (CBPSS).

Experience in start-up and new team development. Proven change-agent in diverse organizations and politically charged environments. A catalyst to create vision, motivation, and results across an entire enterprise. Creative thinker; organized, resolute, and able to direct multiple competing priorities with great precision while meeting strict deadlines and budget requirements. Strong healthcare and research industry knowledge, particularly in Life Sciences, with expertise in developing, implementing, and supporting large data enterprise architectures. Excellent interpersonal skills, work effectively with individuals of diverse backgrounds, and inspire teams to work to their fullest potential.

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Harsh Tiwari talks about fabric of data driven leader in Financial Sector #FutureOfData

2018-06-12 Listen
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Harsh Tiwari (CUNA Mutual Group)

In this podcast, Harsh Tiwari, Former CDO CUNA Mutual Group, sheds light on data science leadership in the financial / risk sector. He shares some key takeaway insights for aspiring leaders to take for managing large enterprise data science practice. He shared the importance of collaborations and a growth mindset via a partnership. He discussed his "So what" approach to problem-solving. This podcast is great for any listener willing to understand some best practices for being a data-driven leader.

Timeline: 0:28 Harsh's journey. 5:44 Harsh's current role. 10:17 Ideal location for a chief data officer. 14:42 Ideal CDO role and placement. 20:15 Capital One's best practices in managing data. 25:28 How are the credit unions and regional banks placed in terms of data management. 31:20 Introducing data to well-performing banks. 38:05 Getting started as a CDO in a bank. 43:21 Checklist for a business to hire a CDO. 48:35 Keeping oneself sane during the technological disruption. 54:13 Harsh's success mantra. 58:51 Harsh's favorite read. 1:02:14 Parting thoughts.

Harsh's Recommended Read: Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap and Others Don't by Jim Collins https://amzn.to/2I7DHGM

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/harsh-tiwari-talks-about-fabric-of-data-driven-leader-in-financial-sector-futureofdata-podcast/

Harsh's BIO: Harsh Tiwari is the Senior Vice President and Chief Data Officer for CUNA Mutual Group in Madison, Wisconsin. His primary responsibilities include leading enterprise-wide data initiatives providing strategy and policy guidance for data acquisition, usage, and management. He joined the company in July 2015. Before joining CUNA Mutual Group, Harsh spent many years working in information technology, analytics, and data intelligence. He worked at Capital One Financial Group in Plano, Texas, for 17 years, where he most recently focused on creating an effective data and business intelligence environment to manage risks across the company as the Head of Risk Management Data and Business Intelligence. He has also served as the Divisional CIO for Small Business Credit Card and Consumer Lending, Head of Portfolio and Delivery Management, Head of Auto Finance Data and Business Intelligence, Business Information Officer of Capital One Canada, and Analyst –Senior Manager of Small Business Data & System Analysis.

A native of India, Harsh earned a B.S. in Mechanical engineering from Mysore University in Mysore, Karnataka, India, and an M.B.A. in Finance / MIS Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In his spare time, Harsh enjoys golfing and spending time with his wife, Rashmi, and their son, who is 12, and a daughter, who is 8.

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@DrewConway on fabric of an IOT Startup #FutureOfData #Podcast

2018-06-06 Listen
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Drew Conway (Alluvium)

In this podcast, Drew Conway (@DrewConway) from Aluvium talks about his journey to start an IoT startup. He sheds light on the opportunities in the industrial IoT space and shares some insights into the mechanism of running a data science startup in the IoT space. She shared some tactical suggestions for any future leader. This podcast is great for data science startup entrepreneurs and/or Sr. executives in IoT.

Timeline: 0:28 Drew's journey from counter-terrorism to IoT startup. 9:29 Data science in the industrial space. 12:01 Entrepreneurship in the IoT start-up. 18:36 Selling data analysis to executives in the industrial space. 24:14 Automation in the industrial setting. 29:27 What is an IoT ready company? 32:40 Challenges in integrating data tools in the industrial sector. 37:27 Data science talent pool in industrial and manufacturing companies. 41:52 Challenges in IoT adoption for industrial companies. 46:31 Alluvium's interaction with industries. 50:57 Picking the right use case as an IoT start-up. 52:49 Right customers for an IoT start-up. 59:26 Words of wisdom for anyone building a IoT start-up.

Drew's Recommended Listen: Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter https://amzn.to/2x0uo7d

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/drewconway-on-fabric-of-an-iot-startup-futureofdata-podcast/

Drew's BIO: Drew Conway, CEO and founder of Alluvium, is a leading expert in the application of computational methods to social and behavioral problems at large-scale. Drew has been writing and speaking about the role of data — and the discipline of data science — in industry, government, and academia for several years.

Drew has advised and consulted companies across many industries, ranging from fledgling start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, as well as academic institutions and government agencies at all levels. Drew started his career in counter-terrorism as a computational social scientist in the U.S. intelligence community.

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@DrewConway on creating socially responsible data science practice

2018-05-30 Listen
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Drew Conway (Alluvium)

In this podcast, Drew Conway (@DrewConway) from Alluvium talks about his journey on creating a socially connected and responsible data science practice. He shared tactical steps and suggestions to help recruit the right talent, build the right culture, and nurture the relationship to create a sustained and impactful data science practice. The session is great for folks caring to create a self-sustaining and growth compliant data science practice.

Timeline: 0:28 Drew's journey from counter-terrorism to IoT startup. 9:29 Data science in the industrial space. 12:01 Entrepreneurship in the IoT start-up. 18:36 Selling data analysis to executives in the industrial space. 24:14 Automation in the industrial setting. 29:27 What is an IoT ready company? 32:40 Challenges in integrating data tools in the industrial sector. 37:27 Data science talent pool in industrial and manufacturing companies. 41:52 Challenges in IoT adoption for industrial companies. 46:31 Alluvium's interaction with industries. 50:57 Picking the right use case as an IoT start-up. 52:49 Right customers for an IoT start-up. 59:26 Words of wisdom for anyone building an IoT start-up.

Drew's Recommended Listen: Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter https://amzn.to/2x0uo7d

Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/drewconway-on-creating-socially-responsible-data-science-practice-futureofdata-podcast/

Drew's BIO: Drew Conway, CEO, and founder of Alluvium, is a leading expert in applying computational methods to social and behavioral problems at a large-scale. Drew has been writing and speaking about the role of data — and the discipline of data science — in industry, government, and academia for several years.

Drew has advised and consulted companies across many industries, ranging from fledgling start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, as well as academic institutions and government agencies at all levels. Drew started his career in counter-terrorism as a computational social scientist in the U.S. intelligence community.

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