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By Jonas Christensen
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The podcast currently has 60 episodes available.
In this episode, I dive into the world of AI leadership with Andreas Welsh, a renowned AI expert and author of 'The AI Leadership Handbook'. We explore Andreas's impressive career at SAP, his new venture as an AI advisor and expert, his impactful journey on LinkedIn, and his insights into successful AI implementation.
Topics we cover:
This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in AI leadership and innovation. Whether you're an executive, a tech enthusiast, or someone curious about the future of AI, Andreas Welsh offers guidance and inspiration to navigate this transformative field.
Connect with Andreas Welsh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreasmwelsch/
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My guest in this episode is Evan Shellshear, an expert in artificial intelligence and co-author of the eye-opening book "Why Data Science Projects Fail: The Harsh Realities of Implementing AI and Analytics, without the Hype."
With nearly two decades of experience in developing AI tools, Evan shares his insights into the real challenges and pitfalls of data science projects, and how organizations can overcome these hurdles.
About Evan Shellshear:
Evan is a renowned AI expert with a Ph.D. in Game Theory from the University of Bielefeld. He has worked globally with leading companies across various industries, using advanced analytics to drive innovation and efficiency.
As an author, his work seeks to demystify the complexities of AI and guide organizations toward successful implementation.
Episode summary:
In this episode, we explore the critical themes of Evan's book, which aims to shed light on why so many data science projects fall short of their potential. We unpack the exaggerated promises and oversimplifications that often lead to these failures, and discuss practical strategies to avoid them.
Discussion highlights:
Why Do Data Science Projects Fail?
Balancing costs and benefits:
Avoiding failures:
Impact of organizational culture:
Measuring success:
You can find out more about Evan's book here, and connect with him via LinkedIn.
Brian Ferris is a seasoned expert with over two decades of experience in technology and advanced analytics.
Brian has an impressive track record, having worked in IT consulting for 9 years and client-side roles for 13 years with major organisations like the European Central Bank, BAT, Heineken, Nike and Loyalty New Zealand.
In this episode, we dive into Brian's journey from supply chain operations to becoming Chief Data, Analytics and Technology Officer at Loyalty New Zealand. We explore the pivotal moments that shaped his approach to analytics and the leadership qualities essential for fostering a culture that embraces advanced analytics.
We also discuss his new book, "Transition to Advanced Analytics: Get a Return on Your Analytics Investment," co-authored with Jason Tan. Brian shares what inspired him to write the book, provides a synopsis, and highlights key takeaways for organisations looking to transition to advanced analytics.
Topics covered:
Brian on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-ferris-a053532/
Brian's book, "Transition to Advanced Analytics: Get a Return on Your Analytics Investment".
In this episode, I’m joined by the remarkably versatile Akshay Swaminathan, a polyglot who speaks 11 languages and has carved a unique path from medicine to data science.
Currently an MD-PhD candidate at Stanford, Akshay's work has taken him from building clinics in Bolivia to pushing the boundaries of healthcare through data science.
Akshay's journey is not just about his professional achievements but also his personal commitment to continuous learning and making a global impact.
His transition from medicine to data science was driven by his desire to leverage technology for social good, particularly in healthcare.
We also explore Akshay's book "Winning with Data Science" aimed at business professionals seeking to integrate data science into their operations.
In short, Akshay might just be the most interesting person you’ll come across this year.
Previous episode: Ultralearning: How to Master Hard Skills and Accelerate Your Career with Scott Young
Akshay's website: https://www.akshayswaminathan.com/
Akshay on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akshay-swaminathan-68286b51/
My guest in this episode is Coert du Plessis, an impressive data and analytics executive, entrepreneur and general lover of life.
Coert shares his wealth of knowledge and experience gained through a career and life full of interesting twists and turns.
In this wide-ranging conversation, we talk about:
Coert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coertdup/
My new book, 'Data-Centric Machine Learning with Python': https://www.packtpub.com/product/data-centric-machine-learning-with-python/9781804618127
My guest on this episode is Nikolaj van Omme, CEO and co-founder of Funartech.
Funartech is a Canadian company specializing in AI-driven solutions to complex industrial optimisation problems.
The company’s secret sauce is combining the two disciplines of Operations Research and Machine Learning.
Operations Research is about making the best decisions and solving problems in a structured way, using maths to optimize outcomes.
Machine learning on the other hand, is really good at spotting patterns and making predictions from lots and lots of data.
The cool part happens when we bring these two together.
ML is the detective finding clues in a sea of information, and OR is the strategist, using those clues to make the best moves.
By working together, they can tackle challenges neither could face on their own.
Find Nikolaj on LinkedIn or via Funartech's website.
Previous episode discussed in this interview: Using Data to Build a Better World with Dr Alex Antic
Sandy Iyer has been General Manager of Data Science at Sportsbet since the beginning of 2023, leading a dynamic team that leverages data in innovative ways.
But what does it take to lead in such a data-driven environment? How does one balance the promotion of betting products with social responsibility? And how does data shape the strategy of a betting giant like Sportsbet?
These are just a few of the questions we'll explore today.
I’ve watched Sandy's career trajectory skyrocket in the last few years, and It's been nothing short of inspiring. In this conversation we explore the key elements behind her impressive progression, including the leadership lessons has she gleaned from her time in the trenches of data science.
And more importantly, Sandy explains how can you apply these insights to your own career.
From discussing unique data science use cases that have propelled Sportsbet's success, to exploring emerging trends that will shape the future of the betting industry, Sandy offers a wealth of insights.
She also shares personal stories of challenges faced and overcome, revealing the qualities essential for any budding data scientist aspiring to become a senior analytics leader.
In this digital age, data is the lifeblood of business. Just as computer literacy became a non-negotiable skill in the 21st century, data literacy is now an essential competency in our increasingly data-driven world.
Yet, despite its critical importance, it's an area where many individuals and businesses stumble.
Understanding, interpreting, and effectively using data can be challenging, even daunting.
The lack of data literacy skills can lead to misinterpretation, misuse, and missed opportunities for businesses and individuals. Many struggle to find a structured approach to elevate their data literacy skills, often feeling lost in the vast sea of numbers and metrics.
My guest in this episode, Angelika Klidas, wants to change that.
Angelika is a data literacy expert and author of the book Data Literacy in Practice. In this conversation, she shares her invaluable insights and practical tips on mastering data literacy.
Whether you're a novice or a seasoned data professional, Angelika's expertise will empower you to upskill yourself, your team, and your organisation, one data project at a time.
Angelika on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelikaklidas/
More about Data Escape Rooms here.
Many large organisations have the data to pull off sophisticated marketing strategies, but only if they avoid the common pitfalls that limit the potential.
In this episode I interview Tejas Manohar on the huge – and typically unexploited – potential for data-driven marketing and personalisation.
Tejas is co-founder and co-CEO of Hightouch. Hightouch is a reverse ETL platform that helps organisations synch their data warehouses with business facing tools and technology. Their products are used by big name corporations like Warner Music, Chime, Spotify, NBA, and PetSmart.
In this wide-ranging conversation Tejas and I discuss:
Tejas on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tejasmanohar/
Tejas on Twitter (or is it X?): https://twitter.com/tejasmanohar
Every day, like invisible breadcrumbs, we leave trails of personal data scattered across the digital landscape.
Each click, every search, every purchase - they all tell a story about us.
But do we know where these breadcrumbs lead? Who's picking them up? And most importantly, what are they doing with them?
In an era where data is documenting our lives across a host of platforms, understanding these trails and their implications is no longer a luxury but rather, a necessity.
It's about our privacy, our rights, and our well-being in an increasingly interconnected world.
In this episode of Leaders of Analytics John Thompson and I dive into his newly released book that should be on everyone's reading list - "Data for All".
During our discussion, we'll delve into the eye-opening insights Thompson shares in his book, such as understanding the scope and consequences of companies manipulating and exploiting your data.
We also explore the step-by-step guide he provides on how to navigate this changing landscape.
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