Data Driven Discussions

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Data Driven Discussions is an interview-style podcast where we speak with industry leaders about how their business uses data to succeed, and what they believe the future of data science looks like.

  • 17 minutes 25 seconds
    #108 - Data Collection
    In this episode I interview Michael Katz, the CEO of mParticle which is a leading customer data platform. We’ve covered data collection on the Data Driven Daily previously (see Data Collection Tools) and Michael shares with us his experience working across many different companies as they adopt and start using more advanced data in their business. It’s a rare chance to learn from someone who is at the heart of the current data driven revolution.
    26 September 2017, 12:48 am
  • 20 minutes 25 seconds
    #107 Building Better Data (Manufacturing)
    In this episode I interview Anna-Katrina Shedletsky, the CEO of Instrumental which is bringing data, machine learning, and intelligence to the assembly line. Manufacturing is an old industry that has been resistant to change and new technologies, even as the products it builds have gotten more complex. That is changing as factories are considering new technologies a necessity to stay competitive and productive. Data will be the key to this innovation. Products like the Instrumental System will enable factories and the brands that build in them to collect data that was not available before and to use algorithms to find defects the moment they happen on the assembly line.
    12 September 2017, 3:38 am
  • 21 minutes 20 seconds
    #106 I Fought the Law and the Data Won (Legal Operations)
    In this episode, I interview Nathan Wenzel, CEO of SimpleLegal, about the emerging field of legal operations. Although legal is one of the oldest professions (and one that is instrumental in operating a successful business), it’s only recently that companies have started to bring on dedicated legal operations specialists to more efficiently run the department. Legal operations is responsible for managing the money spent on lawyers and law firms to ensure the best return on investment. Nathan tells us all about this new function and how data is changing how companies run their corporate legal departments.
    30 August 2017, 10:03 pm
  • 19 minutes 39 seconds
    #105 Data Tools for Schools: Data in Education
    In this episode I interview Maya Hope, the VP of Product and Data at eSpark, which provides educational software tools to schools. In recent year, data has become a big part of how schools are run and has started to change the way teachers approach education. Maya is an expert in both data and education and tells us about how data is used to make decisions for students, teachers, and schools.
    15 August 2017, 4:08 pm
  • 20 minutes 1 second
    #104 News That Matters to You: Data in Newsletters
    In this episode I interview Jonathan Kressaty, the head of marketing at Mattermark, which helps sales teams find potential customers. Mattermark also runs two very successful e-mail newsletters, Raise the Bar and the Mattermark Daily, which reach hundreds of thousands of subscribers everyday. Jonathan explains how data drives everything about their newsletters including the content, subscriber focus, and eventual measures of success.
    31 July 2017, 5:54 pm
  • 20 minutes 8 seconds
    #103 From Warehouse to Your House: Data in E-commerce
    In this episode I interview Ari Akerstein, an expert on e-commerce and most recently one of the product leaders at Walmart.com. We all buy things online, but it is not clear from the outside how data is used to turn a click on a website into a cardboard box on your doorstep. Ari walks us through the use of data at one of the world’s largest e-commerce companies and how it’s used to build and optimize e-commerce products.
    11 July 2017, 9:59 pm
  • 16 minutes 11 seconds
    #102 Data Driven: The Business of Rental Cars
    In this episode I interview Alex Shartsis, the CEO of Perfect Price and an expert on dynamic pricing and the car rental industry. If you’ve rented a car before it might not seem like a complex business, but as Alex tells us these firms are enormously data driven because of how competitive the industry has become. These businesses are a great case study on how important it is to understand not only user engagement and cash flow metrics, but asset values as well.
    11 July 2017, 9:59 pm
  • 17 minutes 33 seconds
    #101 Songs You May Like: How Pandora Uses Data
    In this episode I interview Alex White, the founder and head of Next Big Sound which is the data group at Pandora, a leading online music service. Music is a competitive industry, and even though it’s driven by artistic creativity the business of music is driven heavily by data. Alex walks us through how difficult it can be to get reliable data about music and data can become a competitive advantage.
    11 July 2017, 8:41 pm
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