Episodes
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The final Data Brilliant episode of 2022 sees Dan Sommer return as a guest to speak to Joe DosSantos about the key data trends set to impact businesses next year. A former analyst and research director at Gartner, Dan is now Qlik’s Global Market Intelligence Lead.
From the impact of de-globalization to a VC funding squeeze, Dan and Joe discuss a range of factors that will influence data usage in 2023. They also cover the key technologies – including the ‘X Fabric’ and distributed architectures – to watch out for as businesses navigate an increasingly multi-polar world. To explore these trends further, tune into Qlik’s trends webinar, hosted by Dan, on the 11th January: https://bit.ly/3Wt7uwa
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For this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos is joined by Susie Wolff. Susie began her competitive motorsport career more than 20 years ago, making history at the 2014 British Grand Prix by becoming the first woman to take part in a Formula 1 race weekend in 22 years. After hanging up her racing gear, she entered the world of Formula E as the CEO of Venturi Racing.
In the episode, Susie speaks to Joe about the fundamental role that data plays in the world of motorsport, from drivers to the designers and mechanics supporting them with real-time information. She also discusses her transition from the track to the boardroom, her approach to data-driven leadership and the Dare to be Different initiative – originally founded by Susie to inspire more women and girls to enter the world of motorsport.
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The latest instalment of Data Brilliant is hosted by Julie Kae – Qlik’s VP of Sustainability and Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, who will be joining Joe going forward to talk to world experts and renowned leaders who are leading the fight against climate change. Julie regularly works with organizations to find ways that data can help save our planet and with COP27 fast approaching, it’s a topic on the mind of business leaders around the world.
That’s why for this episode, Julie is joined by J. Carl Ganter, former vice chairman of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Water Security. He also founded two companies dedicated to supporting global water resourcing issues using data-driven technologies, and is even an award-winning photojournalist focusing on climate change. Carl and Julie discuss how data – specifically, real-time data in context - plays a central role in combating global climate issues.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Deborah Berebichez joins Joe DosSantos to share her story of becoming the first Mexican women to gain a PhD in Physics from Stanford University. Deborah is now a renowned physicist, data scientist and broadcaster - hosting the Discovery Channel's Outrageous Acts of Science show.
As a fierce advocate for STEM education, especially in women, Deborah tells Joe about her journey including the value of bravery and a strong support system, the importance of more diversity in data and why data literacy is a vital skill for all. Deborah's experiences have inspired her mission to ensure everyone is empowered to pursue STEM education and careers - and she makes it clear that it falls to all of us to make that happen.
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For the latest episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos is joined by Kevin Hanegan. Kevin is the Chair of the advisory board at the Data Literacy Project and author of Turning Data into Wisdom, where he provides tools, definitions and templates to help professionals make data-informed decisions.
During the episode, Kevin and Joe explore the definition of data literacy and why it means different things to different people. They discuss the importance of developing soft skills like emotional intelligence and active listening to becoming truly data literate, as well as how to ask the right questions of data. Based on his own experiences, Kevin also explains how cognitive diversity can open us up to new perspectives – in data and in life – and mitigate bias.
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This episode, Joe is joined by Hayley Arceneaux. Hayley has an incredible story. From being diagnosed with bone cancer at age 10, Hayley’s life trajectory completely changed. She now works for St Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the hospital that saved her life, using data to bring confidence and certainty to the medical team and families.
Even more extraordinary than this though, Hayley was one of four civilians to join the SpaceX mission to space in 2021. Throughout the podcast discussion, Hayley shares how she went from someone who spends her days collecting and analyzing data, to ultimately become a test subject for how the human body reacts in space to potentially open up space travel for civilians in the future.
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Joe DosSantos is joined by Kate Darling in the latest episode of Data Brilliant. Kate Darling is an expert in robot ethics and research specialist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab. She specialises in researching human and robot interactions so we can anticipate the difficult questions that we could face in the future, from technology law and policy to AI ethics.
Kate shares with Joe how the vast power of data is making machines smarter, but how machine intelligence differs to human intelligence. They discuss what a robot really is, outside of the stereotypical silver object we all think of. She shares examples of how human connection with robots can be compared with our relationships with animals and how our Terminator understanding of robots is far from the reality.
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In the latest episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos is joined by Brett King. Brett is CEO of Moven, a mobile banking start-up, he’s also a futurist and fintech innovator forging the future of banking as we know it. On top of that, he hosts the #1 FinTech podcast, Breaking Banks and has the most #1 Bestselling titles in Banking and Fintech globally of any author in the last decade.
Brett shares with Joe how the future of banking is based on data; what can banks offer users by the way of financial security and improved financial wellness. He shares how the fastest growing financial institutions are all digital with record levels of investment in Fintech driven by increased digital adoption brought on by the pandemic and how, omni-channel, ubiquitous experiences in banking are becoming the norm.
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Jay Samit joins Joe DosSantos in this episode of Data Brilliant. International author and entrepreneur, Jay Samit is widely recognised as a leading expert in innovation and disruption. In his professional life, Jay has raised millions of dollars for start-ups and pioneered breakthrough advancements in mobile video, internet advertising, social networks, eBooks and digital music.
Jay tells all about how, data can speak louder than any person in the boardroom, as it gives executives the truth, without ego. He touches on the necessity for data to evolve and how it really can help solve any business problem. Not to mention, his initial conversation with Bill Clinton whilst he was the sitting US President, which led to a computer being placed in every classroom in America. Joe and Jay discuss the tribulations he’s faced in changing the tide of various industries, including key takeaways that will apply to any industry, any business, and any problem.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos speaks to Ray Wang. As the founder and principal analyst of Constellation Research, a research and advisory firm which studies disruptive business and exponential technology trends, Ray shares insights into the future of business decisions as a result of data.
Ray explores the importance of human insight and ethics to work alongside data and to help build algorithms that will allow businesses to move towards a world with more Active Intelligence. Joe and Ray discuss how those businesses that are able to make decisions using data in an accurate and speedy way are likely to come out on top. Ray also shares the four questions he thinks all organizations should consider when working with data in 2022 to ensure the most effective processes.
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In the newest episode of Data Brilliant, Joe chats to Imogen Heap. A Grammy Award-winning artist and self-proclaimed data enthusiast, Imogen is harnessing the power of data in her music and beyond. She has worked with a team of developers to create a gestural musical device – gloves – powered by technology and data allows her to create music with quite literally, the flick of her finger. She shares with Joe how this technology is pushing her beyond her initial creative boundaries, to new heights and to creating entirely new music. Yet, her love for data doesn’t stop there. They also discuss how her new project, the Creative Passport, will put the power back into creators’ hands. Joe and Imogen explore all of this and how ultimately, good data has the ability to impact and improve the world for musicians.
Please do listen to this episode wearing headphones as it includes an exclusive composition from Imogen which is enjoyed best in stereo. Enjoy!
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In the latest episode, Joe is joined by Tom Davenport, the President’s Distinguished Professor of IT and Management at Babson College and regular author for Harvard Business Review. Throughout the episode, Tom and Joe deep dive into the role of the Chief Data Officer; how it has evolved over the last decade and how clarity around the definition of the role is key to its success in the future. They also touch upon the skills needed within data science teams as well as the difference between companies which compete on analytics and those that fall behind, with Tom outlining the crucial differences between the two – with the biggest factor being the strategic intentionality of analytics usage throughout the organization.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe talks to Ronald Van Loon about the importance of educating people on the value of data. As CEO of Intelligent World, Ronald is on a mission to educate everyone from c level executives and beyond on the importance of data on making business decisions. He talks about the talent shortages currently in AI and data and how you can take many careers paths from understanding data, making it the great foundation to start your career.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant Joe talks to Azran Osman-Rani to explore how data is vital to starting a business and spotting trends and opportunities. As a serial business builder and entrepreneur, based in Malaysia, Azran explains how we should never stop being curious with data and talks through examples of how data helped his businesses success, including his long-haul airline firm, AirAsiaX, video streaming service, Iflix and digital health firm, Naluri. He also offers advice and talks through the tips for starting a successful business in an emerging market.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos is joined by Winston Wu, Vice President of Enterprise Architecture, Data & Analytics and Corporate Systems at Rogers Communications, one of the largest telecommunications companies in Canada. Friends and former colleagues, Joe and Winston discuss the case for cloud and give practical advice for a successful cloud migration. From having a data and analytics strategy in place that outlines the steps you needed to make sure your business is hitting its objectives, to about looking end-to-end across your entire enterprise and assessing the skills, roles and operating model in place driving your data strategy, Joe and Winston explore the importance of developing a culture that embraces data literacy and understands the value data can bring across the entire organization.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos speaks with author and Harvard University lecturer, Dr. Vikram Mansharamani to explore how data is helping us to navigate uncertainty in business today.
Throughout the episode, Joe and Vikram discuss indicators for market booms and busts, how we can all learn to think for ourselves in an age of automation and how the success of future digitalization will hinge on how data is used to drive better decision making and help to implement behavioral change.
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In this special episode, Joe DosSantos speaks with best-selling author, Malcolm Gladwell, to explore how, as a society, we need to be smarter about how we use data. Throughout the discussion, Malcolm tells stories of intelligent use of data in different domains – from teaching, sports, policing, travel and healthcare and explains how important storytelling is to making people excited about data. He also touches upon the findings of his latest book, The Bomber Mafia, and debates the different styles of leadership and vision from the book’s protagonists, Haywood Hansell and Curtis LeMay.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos speaks with renowned mathematician, Dr Hannah Fry to explore the impact of AI and automation on our daily lives. Throughout the episode, Dr Fry explains why human and AI machine can be the perfect team and how there is a mathematical angle to almost everything, including love, coincidence and human interaction.
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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos speaks with Joel Finkelstein, Co-Founder and Director of the Network Contagion Research Institute to further explore the need to tackle the rise of misinformation across society.
Talking to the dangerous impact misinformation can – and has - had around the world, Joe and Joel discuss how NCRI is using data to track and expose this epidemic of virtual deception. Throughout the discussion, they also stress the need to create a data-literate world, so everyone can have access to the tools that will help them improve their critical thinking skills, question and challenge the information they’re given. As they explain, this ultimately needs to start in schools so that everyone growing up today has the ability to make sense of online manipulation to encourage and drive transparency and trust.
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As we celebrate Women’s History Month, this episode of Data Brilliant features guest, Katty Kay, an international broadcaster and New York Times Best-Selling Author on women in business. Her books, which include Womenomics, The Confidence Code and The Confidence Code for Girls, explore how women can create a professional life that meets their needs and teaches both women and girls to learn the confidence-building skills that will shape their futures.
Throughout the episode, Joe and podcast guest, Katty also tackle the issue of misinformation and discuss what we, as citizens, organizations and broadcasters must do to question the information around us to get to the objective truth, including the vital need to use and report data responsibly within the media.
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