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  • 32: Dean Marchiori: Going full circle
    2020/03/22

    Dean Marchiori is my guest this week. If you're after something to do while you're self-isolating, working from home or panicking about your supplies of printer toner, have a listen.

    Full transcript and show notes at https://consultantsconsultant.com.au/podcast/episode-32-dean-marchiori/

     

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    48 分
  • 31: Moha Ganji: planning, mentors, reflection
    2020/02/16

    Moha Ganji and I had a lovely time talking about being one of the IAPA Top 25 leaders, the importance of planning and reflection time, where she finds mentors, and more.

    Full transcript and show notes at https://consultantsconsultant.com.au/podcast/moha-ganji/

     

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    41 分
  • 30: Lori Silverman: not just decisions: Actions!
    2019/12/18

    My guest today is Lori Silverman. Lori is not a data person as such: she specialises in getting organisations to shift. And she has some fascinating things to say around how data stories are told.

    I first encountered Lori’s work in the early 2000s when I read Wake Me Up When the Data is Over, a book on story telling which is even more relevant today. She has written a few others: here’s a link to her author page on Amazon. And visit her website Business-Storytelling.com for more information about her.

    Lori and I talk about:

    • data science vs decision science
    • the future of data and decision-making
    • the qualities of an excellent data person (scientist, analyst, whatever)
    • strategic thinking.

    In reviewing the transcript I found it hard to not highlight almost every sentence for an interesting nugget. I hope you’ll enjoy it too!

    Full transcription at https://consultantsconsultant.com.au/podcast/lori-silverman/

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    46 分
  • 29: Chris Crook: Targeted curiosity
    2019/12/18

    Chris Crook from Nature Research is my guest today. Nature Research just won a B&T, and the award itself looks quite beautiful, quite casually hanging out with the mags in their foyer.

    Read on or listen in and find out about client intimacy, targeted curiosity, the importance of the middle ground role between super-technical and the client: the data translator role.

    As usual I had a ball recording this: let me know what you think!

    Show notes and full transcript: https://consultantsconsultant.com.au/podcast/episode-chris-crook/

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    49 分
  • 28: Gabe Mach: Nothing you can't fix with numbers
    2019/11/05

    Gabe Mach is my guest on this podcast. Gabe is one of IAPA's top 25 leaders in 2019. He's entertaining, interesting and thought-provoking.

    His background is in digital marketing and is refreshingly candid about his desire to make money to feed his family and have a nice life.

    Our discussion touches on climate change (and the need for climate change management!), the supremacy of knowing how to learn and admitting you don't know.

    Find full transcript and show notes at 

    https://smarterdatapeople.com/episode/gabe-mach/

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  • 27: Nate Watson: Math is the cultural equalizer
    2019/10/08

    In this podcast with Nate Watson, we talk how urgent it is for organisations to start using their data for decisions.

    You've only got a few years, so choose your data science leaders carefully, the next one is pivotal!

    He says that data people are special because they're not a single beast but a hybrid of 4 different domains, and that you must never let a data analyst get bored, or they'll surprise you with information you may not necessarily want to know. 

    Get the full transcript and show notes at https://consultantsconsultant.com.au/podcast/nate-watson/

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    44 分
  • 26: Tony Savides: the Magnificent So What
    2019/09/24

    Tony Savides was recently honoured as one of the top 25 Leaders in Analytics by the Institute of Analytics Professionals

    In this podcast Tony and I talk about:

    • waste in most analytics processes
    • why visualisation isn’t necessarily adding value
    • choosing the right tools for the job.

    There’s much more.

    Full transcript at https://smarterdatapeople.com/episode/tony-savides/

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    45 分
  • 25: Satya Upadhyaya: Marketing Technologist
    2019/09/09

    Satya Upadhyaya is a Marketing Technologist.

    He's also a fan of using driving analogies to explain data and technological ways in an accessible manner. Come with me on a learning journey through the highways and by-ways of Marketing Technology, the importance of a learning-orientation and the future of learning.

    Read the full transcript with links and show notes at https://consultantsconsultant.com.au/podcast/episode-25-satya-upadhyaya/

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    42 分