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The Data Strategy Show

The Data Strategy Show

By Samir Sharma

This podcast explores the relationship between data strategy and business strategy. A fireside chat between the host Samir Sharma and executives from across industries. We will wax lyrically about all things to do with Data Strategy and how it drives business growth. Join Samir Sharma and his guests to gain insights into how organisations drive their strategic growth objectives using data.
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The Data Strategy ShowFeb 27, 2021

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Ep 36: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Abel Aboh

Ep 36: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Abel Aboh

Abel has an energy that oozes from him, and he says that he was “born in Nigeria and made in the UK” He defines himself as trustworthy and being a loveable soul! The first time a data leader has talked about how we need to love more and hate less! An avid documentary watcher and lifelong learner he’s always looking at how to do things differently from a perspective of diversity and understanding of people. He has a suitcase of ambition and a lust for life, family and music! 

Abel is currently the External Engagement Lead -Transforming Data Collection (TDC) Programme at the Bank of England - part of the Data Management team, responsible for developing, embedding & delivering the Bank’s Data and Analytic (D&A) strategy in a rapidly changing world. 

He is a Board member in one of the leading Colleges in Scotland. Is passionate about Data, Technology, AI, Social Mobility, Education, Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG), Diversity and Inclusion.

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Abel. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Abel unplugged.

Apr 07, 202351:10
Ep 35: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Susan Walsh

Ep 35: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Susan Walsh

We have been connected for some time, and I think I met Susan for the first time at Big Data London 2022 and we recorded 4 questions as a mini 66. So here she is elaborating further on 62 questions! :-)

Susan needs no real introductions from me! We had a great conversation, had a lot of fun and of course you can’t see it, but in the background, there was her favourite icon – Robbie!

She even remembers when she broke her leg at 18 months old! She’s a self-confessed southern softie but still has her roots in Scotland!

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Susan. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Susan unplugged.

Mar 07, 202335:40
Ep 34: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Gareth Parkes

Ep 34: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Gareth Parkes

Gareth is a super passionate and purposeful leader. He is currently Head of Data & Analytics for Sir Robert McAlpine logo and Board Member for SEM 1/1 Energy Management Systems and Energy Audits Committee.

He describes himself as enthusiastic, compassionate, and tenacious about all things data! He’s influencing the world of construction to embed better working practices in projects as he says 1 in 200 fail to be delivered on time, on budget and with ROI. So, he’s super excited about changing that in the industry with his colleagues across the sector.

I think you will love this episode! Gareth shoots from the heart and is an explorer of culture, people, countries and is super inspirational! Some great responses to 66 questions!

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Gareth. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Gareth unplugged.

Feb 13, 202338:58
Ep 33: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Jez Clark

Ep 33: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Jez Clark

Jez and I have known each other for quite a long time, since 2017. We met when we were more or less fresh faces in the data industry and still finding our place.

Well, we have both come a long way since then and Jez is Co-founder and CEO at Eden Smith: a specialist data staffing, consulting & education company based in the UK and operating worldwide.

With over 20 years’ of experience in the staffing industry, Jez has helped many businesses adopt innovative strategies to attract, retain and develop niche data talent whilst helping job seekers position themselves for hire. He has a collaborative mentality, is always smiling, optimistic, and super positive about the industry!

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Jez. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Jez unplugged.

Jan 30, 202328:39
Ep 32: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Karen Jean-Francois

Ep 32: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Karen Jean-Francois

The Data Strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 data podcasts by onlydatajobs and voted in the top 40 strategy podcasts by Feedspot in 2022. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

On today's episode I'm delighted to have Karen Jean-Francois! I was bowled over when I heard that Karen started out as an athlete and so I decided to look her up! Amazing! She ran for Harrow and France! In 15/16 she was pretty much in position 1 for many competitions in the heptathlon! She’s super focused and I loved her passion, positive energy and found her incredibly inspirational!

So moving on from athletics she branched into data analyst/data scientist. She is currently Analytics Manager – Operations at Monzo Bank.

She often talks about her fears and how she had to face head-on into impostor syndrome early on in her career as she was labeled too shy to succeed in a client-facing role, and she struggled to find her space and voice. But she is relentless in pursuit of self-help and says she’s a little bit of a self-help addict. By Overcoming these challenges she is now helping analysts in their development, improving their performance, and retelling her story so that they can be hugely effective in their roles.

She’s also a fellow podcaster and is the host of the Women in Data podcast. As well as this you can find her on thethrivinganalyst.com where she helps data analytics professionals ace their careers.

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Karen. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Karen unplugged.

Jan 05, 202347:60
Ep 31: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Jasper Hegarty-Ditton & Divya Selva Prabhu

Ep 31: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Jasper Hegarty-Ditton & Divya Selva Prabhu

The Data Strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 data podcasts by onlydatajobs and voted in the top 40 strategy podcasts by Feedspot in 2022. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

On today's episode I'm delighted to have not one but two data leaders: Jasper Hegarty-Ditton & Divya Selva Prabhu.

Jasper is the Director of Digital and Data and Divya who is the Data Analytics Coordinator and the first hire in his team, and are both from Leeds University Union.

What I admire about both is their openness, tenacity, and their diverse backgrounds, which made the conversation even more compelling. Both are extremely passionate about how data will be used for good in the future, and are extremely motivated to building community. 

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Jasper and Divya. Behind every data leader there is a person and here are Jasper and Divya unplugged.

Dec 18, 202241:55
Ep 30: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Malcolm Hawker

Ep 30: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Malcolm Hawker

The Data Strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 data podcasts by onlydatajobs and voted in the top 40 strategy podcasts by Feedspot in 2022. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

My guest today is Malcolm Hawker. His opening gambit is about walking on the beach and right there was my connection with Malcolm. What a wonderful conversation and I love the fact that his biggest learning experience was “failure”! Half of the battle in life is showing up and that’s been a mantra of his for years.

Malcolm is currently Head of Data Strategy for Profisee, his mission is to raise awareness of the value of MDM and Data Governance among senior data leaders at companies across the globe.

He has a passion for many things, the environment, sustainability, and blockchain for data. He profoundly states he could chew your ear off waxing about blockchain all day! 😊 Don’t get him started on data literacy!

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Malcolm. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Malcom unplugged.

Dec 02, 202201:15:59
Ep 29: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: James Blagg

Ep 29: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: James Blagg

The Data Strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 podcasts in 2022 by onlydatajobs and was voted in the top 40 strategy podcasts for 2022 by Feedspot. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

I was referred to James by Itoro Liney and I am super pleased that I took her advice and invited James on! Great to speak to him and apparently, he had the best legs in the 3rd year and no I didn’t ask to see his legs! He’s a kung fu fighter well more from a spiritual and meditative aspect and he showed off some of his Sinhalese which was incredible!

James is Head of Data at Principality Building Society leading on data & analytics strategy, architecture, governance, and privacy. He has extensive experience across a range of Data Capability areas, from Strategy & Architecture to Data Management, Governance, Engineering, and Insight Generation. He is super focused on working to embed data into the organisational culture and has a proven track record in delivering transformational and business-critical change.

A blues guitarist of 20 years, he enjoys life with his family, a creative at heart and wants to get back to his creative self, a person who loves to understand others and their cultures, and the first person I know to have done the Inca trail!

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to James. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is James unplugged.

Nov 27, 202242:33
Ep 28: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Aaron Wilkerson

Ep 28: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Aaron Wilkerson

The Data Strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 podcasts in 2022 by onlydatajobs and was voted in at number 11 in the top 40 strategy podcasts for 2022 by Feedspot. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

On today's show I'm delighted to have Aaron Wilkerson with me. 

Aaron and I connected on LinkedIn approx. 3 years ago and what I loved about him was his curiosity. It’s something that has been with him for a long time ever since he was a child, he would take toys apart and then reassemble them with good and bad results. But what I found in our conversation was a man of faith and deep thinking.

Aaron is currently Sr. Manager Data Strategy & Governance at Carhartt the industrial clothing label that has now become quite the fashion in Europe! He enjoys collaborating with people to find out how he can best use his skills to help them be successful in what they are attempting to achieve. The common theme that is pervasive across his experiences is leveraging technology to drive value. Technology is such a powerful tool to bring about innovation and transform those who are able to interact with it.

He claims to be a professional nerd and lifelong learner and the mantra he believes in is this "If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate." A wordle fan and is fiercely competitive with his wife and Aaron I’m still waiting for those dashboards and analysis! Also a collector of T-shirts to remember his life from school, college, university and onwards!

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Aaron. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Aaron unplugged.

Nov 22, 202253:16
Ep 27: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Piyush Malik

Ep 27: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Piyush Malik

The Data Strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 podcasts in 2022 by onlydatajobs and was voted in at number 11 in the top 40 strategy podcasts for 2022 by Feedspot. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

On today's episode, I'm delighted to have Piyush Malik with me. 

Piyush and I spoke on the day of Diwali which is for those who don’t know what it is, it’s the Hindu festival that celebrates good over evil and is often referred to as the festival of lights. Another cricket lover his mantra is “never give up” which has been his view since he was about 10 whether it was in the sports arena, in school and life in general.

Piyush is currently Chief Digital & Transformation Officer at Veridic Solutions. He specializes in harnessing the power of data-driven innovations driving adoption of cloud-first technologies and rapidly accelerating AI/ML and automation journeys in the enterprise. As an organizational transformation agent, he believes in combining the power of people, culture, and technology to generate outsized returns for the stakeholders.

I would describe him as a spiritual technologist, well at least that’s what I thought from our conversation. A keen artist who has now given up fine art and painting landscapes for doodling while in meetings! I’ve got to see some of those doodles! As well as this he loves banging his drum, no seriously, he’s a drummer of sorts and loves music!

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Piyush. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Piyush unplugged.

Nov 16, 202242:12
Ep 26: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Mir Ali

Ep 26: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Mir Ali

The Data Strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 podcasts in 2022 by onlydatajobs and was voted in at number 11 in the top 40 strategy podcasts for 2022 by Feedspot. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

On today's episode, I'm delighted to have Mir Ali with me. Mir is super passionate about data and what the future holds and how organisations will evolve using this asset. A believer in continual learning in all that he does, and he also believes that nothing must be taken for granted. Deeply moved by his faith and continuously looking for mentors to guide him both through his faith and career.

Currently, Mir is Head of Platform Engineering at The Kraft Heinz Company. He has 20+ years of experience leading technology teams across industries. His role includes focusing on building a robust platform that supports KHC’s growth strategies, improves analytics-driven decision-making, and much more.

A HUGE cricket fanatic and player, he loves Indian food and attempts to cook when he gets the chance, although his wife doesn’t think he’s very good! Keep going Mir! He attempts to live his life with focus and purpose, doing his best at everything he does both at work and at home every day. He lives by the mantra of doing things with sincerity and bringing positivity to all those around him.

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Mir. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Mir unplugged.

Nov 10, 202234:54
Ep 25: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Ranil Boteju

Ep 25: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Ranil Boteju

The data strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 podcasts in 2022 by onlydatajobs and was voted in at number 11 in the top 40 strategy podcasts for 2022 by Feedspot. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

Now on to today’s episode, I’m delighted to have the very determined and goal focused Ranil Boteju on as my guest!

Ranil is super passionate about all things people and looks at the world of data and analytics through the lens of diversity in skill, thought, background and not necessarily just from a tech perspective. He believes in being your authentic self in the workplace and not being a corporate automaton. His first aha moment in data was the moment he felt like a data detective and hunting down the insights made him feel at home.

Ranil is currently the Group Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Lloyds Banking Group. Helping Britain Prosper is our Bank’s Purpose and enabling this very inspiring mission with Data and A.I is his goal. He is the accountable Executive for delivering the Bank's Data Strategy.

I loved the conversation with Ranil and his spiritual side shone through, not only the fact he wants to go and spend a year in an ashram, but also would love to teach “how to be happy” at school to remind children that it’s not just about facts and figures, but true happiness. He’s never afraid to try new things and loves to have people around him who challenge him and keep him on his toes! I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Ranil. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Ranil unplugged.

Nov 07, 202201:07:10
Ep 24: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Srini Ramaswamy

Ep 24: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Srini Ramaswamy

The data strategy Show has been voted in the top 10 podcasts in 2022 by onlydatajobs and was voted in at number 11 out of 40 for the top strategy podcasts for 2022 by Feedspot. So, I wanted to say a HUGE BIG thank you to all the listeners out there for your support and I’m hugely excited about where the show will go in the future.

Now to today’s episode, I’m delighted to have the very focused Srini Ramaswamy on as my guest!

Srini is a matter of fact, down to earth no nonsense kind of guy! I don’t think I’ve met anyone as focused and to the point on delivery and success. He doesn’t even listen to music as he doesn’t have time for it! A professor turned industry expert, he decided to go into industry after being reaching the ripe old age of 40 in professordom, and wanted to take his knowledge of strategy and implementation into the big wide world! Nothing bothers him and he tends not to take things seriously! A man after my own heart!

Srini is currently VP Cloud and Emerging Technologies at iWorks Corporation and he has a passion for setting up cross-functional teams delivering innovation through successful project delivery and product development.

A HUGE cricket fan, and traveler and is an educator at heart, mentoring students and making sure they reach their potentials.

I loved the conversation with Srini and he reminded me that you can get through anything if you don’t take life or yourself too seriously! I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Srini. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Srini unplugged.

Oct 31, 202233:22
Ep 23: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Melissa Drew

Ep 23: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Melissa Drew

It was amazing to speak with Melissa and finding out many wonderful insights about her one of which is that she loves writing and has the knack of devouring information, understanding it and then being able to craft and convey the information to people in simple ways! She has a book coming out soon so looking forward to reading that!

Melissa is an Associate Partner at IBM, is the Founding member and Committee Chair of Women Leaders in Data & AI and Board Member at Blended. She’s super passionate about Data & AI and hosts her very own podcast called The Impact of Data & AI, where she speaks to women in the field to gain their insights about their career and their wider impact on the data industry.

She wants to live forever and loves the idea of knowing what the future holds! She invests her time in thinking about how to up the game in education, inclusion and diversity at the executive level and passionate about reducing bias and driving positive organizational change.

I loved the conversation with Melissa and I’m sure you can tell that as we meander through her life and experiences. I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Mellisa. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Melissa unplugged.

Oct 23, 202249:25
Ep 22: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Joti Balani

Ep 22: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Joti Balani

It was an absolute pleasure to speak to Joti and I really loved her human-first approach, of getting to know people and understanding their motivations.  She's a singer and is currently being coached by a child prodigy. She also loves the song "Jalebi Baby" - for those who don't know a "jalebi" is the name for an Indian sweet dish made of sugar and flour, then fried into circular form and it results in an orange color. Yummy!  She doesn't interview people she understands their background and their purpose.  That's cool and you tend to get more out of people instead of canned responses.

Joti is the Founder & Managing Director, Freshriver.ai - Creative Architects designing and delivering complex enterprise grade transformations with AI, Data and Social Sciences.

What I loved about our discussion was her openness about the education system that she currently believes is broken and there should be more of an "apprentice style" system in the US.  Her passion is to own a cafe by the beach and get to know all of those people who pass by, buy a coffee and something to eat and get to know their stories.  A powerful story teller Joti looking at data in the same way we look at the blood in our bodies and how it can affect us when diseased, just like the data if it's bad, it's going to give you a bad output.

As you can tell I had a lot of fun with Joti and she loves to be in flow. I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Joti. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Joti unplugged.


Oct 03, 202242:02
Episode 21: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Ivan Martinez

Episode 21: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Ivan Martinez

Our preamble before the interview was really insightful for me. We talked about our families, our cultures, and our values and it seemed that Ivan and I have had similar experiences in life. He’s super focused and lives with a form of discipline around him that is fantastic, a triathlon athlete and now training for the big Iron Man which he hopes to complete soon!

Here is a little more about Ivan. He’s currently Vice President of Operational Excellence and Business Analytics at KSI Auto Parts.

I loved our discussion for many reasons, Ivan’s passion for the climate and his small way of doing things to help the climate, his huge positivity almost rubs off on you, and his balance between discipline and creativity! Plus his tenacious and almost infectious passion for data and analytics, his lifelong application of learning with his daughters, and his love of Python. What resonated for me is simply this: in the world of data and analytics with all the trends that are amassing, the one piece of advice that he gave which equally supports my values is this: if you are thinking about or are already in a data career – make it your objective to sit, study, and learn everything about what your business does.

As you can tell I had a lot of fun with Ivan and loved his thoughtful, fun, and focus on life. I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment, and enjoy listening to Ivan. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Ivan unplugged.

Sep 17, 202252:19
Episode 20: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Dan Everett

Episode 20: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Dan Everett

I’ve known Dan for a few years now and we have been engaged on LinkedIn getting to know each other. When Dan expressed interest on coming onto the show, I was delighted. He calls himself the Techno Optimist and as humanity faces countless challenges in its continuing evolution, he believes that data and tech can be used to make the world a better place.

Here is a little more about Dan. He’s currently Vice President Product and Solution Marketing - MDM, Data Quality, Governance, & Privacy at Informatica.

I loved our discussion and his thought process, he is heavily into Neuroscience and philosophy thinking about some of the difficult subjects in the data and tech world such as bias attempting to bring them to life in human form.

As you can tell I had a lot of fun with Dan and loved his positive and fun-loving approach to life. I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment and I hope you enjoy listening to Dan. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Dan unplugged.

Sep 12, 202235:28
Episode 19: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Vijay Yadav

Episode 19: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Vijay Yadav

The pre-discussion with Vijay was fantastic and we instantly hit it off! We talked about his passion for cooking fusion food, his trips to the Napa valley, his family and the various trips they take to new destinations.

I’m sure you will notice that these and plenty other themes come up in this fantastic episode. Here is a little more about Vijay. He’s currently Director of Quantitative Science, and Head of Data Science at the centre for mathematical sciences for Merck.

What I loved about our discussion was his passion for data strategy and how he loved to drive business value and outcomes solving complex problems, collaborating through data science and advanced analytics.

A few accolades that I can mention he won the 2021 manufacturing leadership award for the best AI/ML driven data product, he led the AI enabled HawkAVI data product that automated vision inspections to reduce drug product false rejects by 25% and he previously won the AstraZeneca innovation award.

As you can tell Vijay loves to succeed and talks about the many times he has and also the many times he’s failed. But dedicated to his craft these are all learning experiences and he’s persistent to get over hurdles and never stops.

I hope you enjoy this episode please do like, share, and comment and I hope you enjoy listening to Vijay. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Vijay unplugged.

Sep 02, 202201:02:16
Episode 18: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Gaurav Patole

Episode 18: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Gaurav Patole

Gaurav was brilliant to speak to – a big Bollywood and cricket fan with a photographic memory! He’s current the Global Data Governance Lead at The Boston Consulting Group responsible for conceptualizing and driving data management processes within BCG's global data tribe.

An innovative and strategic thinker, motivated to disrupt and ‘make a difference. He gives back to students in the form of career counselling and does this for students in India. His career has taken him from India to Norway, to Belgium and he now lives in London.

Please do like, share, comment and I hope you enjoy listening to Gaurav. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Gaurav unplugged.

Aug 27, 202239:36
Episode 17: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Alexander Radev

Episode 17: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Alexander Radev

Every leader has a different view of the world and how exciting it is for me to understand what makes different data leaders tick!  It was great to speak to Alexander and he was an open soul, not inhibited at all about his true self and what drives him to do the things he does.  Here is a little bit about Alexander:

Alexander is a data science leader who builds and develops world class teams and who delivers scalable data pipelines and data products for companies with a no-nonsense attitude, realistic expectations and practical approach towards data, insight, machine learning and AI.

He currently works as the Head of Data at MindGym.

Now living in the UK, making his way from Bulgaria via Germany where he worked for Nielsen, and made the move to the UK with them. When he’s not doing his day job he enjoys a bit of DIY and is in the midst of creating the perfect house for his family!

Please do like, share, comment and I hope you enjoy listening to Alexander. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Alexander unplugged.

Aug 19, 202253:30
Episode 16: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Pete Williams

Episode 16: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Pete Williams

I really loved this conversation and speaking to data leaders I always pick up some good nuggets about what drives them to be who they are. Pete is foremost a data evangelist – he’s always had this monicker and sticks to his guns on it! Dedicated to the cause of data he is deeply passionate about how it is used to drive better, faster decisions. A coffee lover at heart and a trained barista, Pete gives us insights into his life from having the fortune of growing up in different countries, being able to embrace different cultures and ferociously read anything he could get his hands on as a child.

He currently works at the Penguin Random House UK as their Director of Data and Online – building and leading a brilliant data team to make a difference.

When he’s not doing his day job he loves to ride bikes, drink coffee, sit in his garden with a glass of wine and a good book – relaxing and reflecting on life.

Please do like, share, comment and I hope you enjoy listening to Pete. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Pete unplugged.

Aug 12, 202257:09
Episode 15: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Itoro Liney

Episode 15: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Itoro Liney

Itoro is an absolute star and I loved our conversation and learning about Itoro and her journey to data and data science. Her journsy has been an amazing one to where she is now.  She started out as an engineer and through her curiosity embarked on changing her career and getting into data and specifically becoming a data scientist!

She currently works at the Principality Building Society and leads a team of data scientists and data analysts.

When she’s not doing her day job she’s also doing a PhD at Kings and carries out research on such topics as Ethical AI, Machine Learning Fairness, Machine Bias and Explainable AI! Engineering, Statistics and Computer science.

As a Stem Ambassador Itoro is deeply passionate about empowering women in STEM

Please do like, share, comment and I hope you enjoy listening to Itoro. Behind every data leader there is a person and here is Itoro unplugged.

Jul 29, 202257:33
Ep14: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Kat Holmes

Ep14: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Kat Holmes

Kat is an executive data leader and is passionate about all things people, culture and business. I met Kat about a year ago, over a coffee waxing about data, culture, the world and our post-pandemic hopes.  One thing that stands out with Kat is her passion and heartfelt approach to people and transformation. She wears her heart on her sleeve and what you see is what you get! My kind of person!

When she’s not doing her day job, she’s busy with MenopuaseX providing data insights and recommendations to improve the well-being of all individuals affected by the menopause. which she founded about a year ago.

As always and I'm not biased, I think you will love this episode.  As we get to know more about data leaders we see a vast array of personalities and what motivates them to do what they do.  So, without giving too much away, behind every data leader there is a person and here is Kat unplugged!

Jul 12, 202244:11
Ep13: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Andrew McMurtrie

Ep13: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Andrew McMurtrie

Andy and I met back in 2014 on a large transformation programme we were both working on.  We are also Accenture Alumni and one thing that I love about him is that while he's passionate about data, he's super passionate about the business.  I would say we hit it off as we were both thinking about how we could speak in the purist of business languages, while delivering excellence in what we did!  Even though I've known him for so long there are things that I only found out about him on 66 question and one of those is that he's a musician!  A drummer in fact and those genes have been passed down to his son!  Must be a super noisy place! 

I think you will love this episode as I did and I won't give any more information away! Here is Andy, with insights into who he is and what makes him tick! As always, behind every data leader there is a person and here is Andy unplugged!

About Andy:

Data, analytics and commercially focused senior manager and product manager. I have built and led teams to deliver high impact data products for a wide range of business stakeholders. My key focus is to partner with business leaders to identify and unlock value through data, taking ideas from concept to business case and delivery to realise commercial value and data transformation.

I am passionate about improving team and organisation cultures, whether it is through improving data literacy or more broadly about fostering positive and productive workplace environments.

About Samir:

Samir is the CEO and Founder of datazuum, a data strategy and analytics consulting firm. Advising businesses on how to prioritise data activities, identify growth possibilities, and use data to boost revenue and profit. His clients span the UK, Europe, and North America, and range from medium sized firms to major multinational corporations.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Jul 01, 202235:49
Ep12: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Drew Smith

Ep12: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Drew Smith

Drew and I met in August 2020 through the popular platform that is LinkedIn.  What struck me is the depth of thought almost philosophical that Drew engages in around the topics of business in particular - people, process, data and technology.  

A business minded individual with a flair for driving business goals and outcomes through data, he and I have had many discussions about the industry, how businesses are dealing with this thing called data and what leadership is required.

Well, in today's episode Drew lets us into his own beliefs and values, who he really is and how he sees himself and the world.  I loved this episode as there is a certain ease with which words roll off Drew's tongue.  It's been wonderful to know and learn more from Drew as our conversations are always collaborative learning experiences.

Here are his personal insights and of course, behind every data leader, there is a person.  Here is Drew unplugged!

Jun 07, 202201:03:58
Ep11: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Kate Strachnyi

Ep11: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Kate Strachnyi

I first met Kate in 2019 and interviewed her for my data leaders series way back when, which is on YouTube.  Zip to 2022 and Kate has launched her own brand DATAcated.  She's got a great philosophy to life, is an avid reader, watches very little TV and gets up at 5am to get all of the things that she wants to do before the rest of the family awake.  I've watched Kate from a distance since 2019, going from corporate employee to data influencer and her relentless drive to achieve all she can is an absolute inspiration to me and to others.  She is extremely personable and I believe that comes through in the interview.  

We had a lot of laughs and of course behind every data leader, there is a person and here is Kate unplugged!

About Kate:

Founder & Community Manager at the DATAcated Circle - a community for data professionals to network, learn, and have fun! Author of four books:

Author of The Disruptors: Data Science Leaders Author of Journey to Data Scientist  Co-Author of Data Literacy for Kids  Co-Author of Mothers of Data Science


Mar 30, 202237:15
Ep10: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Jason Krantz

Ep10: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Jason Krantz

Jason and I met in 2018 and it seems that we have known each other for years! I remember one of our earliest conversations that we had and his use of the word "domination" was brilliant! He would use it as a way to say "go do what you have to do and do it with excellence" so I loved that word put into that context.  We both have our own companies and have the scars to prove what the life of an entrepreneur is like and wow does it have it's up and downs!  Hopefully, we can experience more ups than downs!  

What I liked about our chat is the positivity that Jason brings to the table, his innate understanding of people and the tenacity he brings to the table.  It seems that if we lived around the corner from each other we would probably be shouting over the fence with fervour and ticking off our neighbours!  :-)

Well, with that said, I think people will enjoy this episode listening into his approach to life and the purpose behind it.

Of course behind every data leader, there is a person and here is Jason unplugged!

About Jason:

Jason's goal is to help people make better decisions faster and with more confidence. He dos this by helping them leverage the immense power of data and analytics.

With over 10 years of business analytics, data science, and strategic leadership experience in public and private equity owned business, I specialize in creating award winning analytics strategy, capabilities, teams, and solutions that drive tangible revenue and EBITDA improvements.

Mar 23, 202232:13
Ep9: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Bill Schmarzo

Ep9: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Bill Schmarzo

As you can probably tell from the interview, I've known Bill for a while now and we just click.  He grew up playing the trumpet, so did I, we were both in Jazz Bands and to boot he was into his sport Basketball and I was into Tennis as my sport!  With a lot in common, it was really great to get to know more about Bill, his character and what lies beneath the skin.  We had a great conversation and I'm sure you will hear it and feel it as we meander through the questions.  It's clear to me that Bill is a philosophical soul with wisdom oozing out from every pore.  I really enjoyed speaking to Bill and getting to know the man more intimately.  Thank you for taking the time to listen to this season and when you get a moment please tell everyone about it. :-)

Bill is currently working as Customer Advocate, Data Management Incubation at Dell Technologies.  Professor and Educator. He has developed and teaches the “Big Data MBA” – a course for integrating data and analytics into the operations of the business – at University of San Francisco School of Management and National University of Ireland-Galway School of Business & Economics. He also lectures to numerous universities and organizations worldwide.

As an author he has written 4 books “Big Data: Understanding How Data Powers Big Business,” “Big Data MBA: Driving Business Strategies with Data Science” and the forthcoming “Economics of Data, Analytics and Digital Transformation;” and published over 350 industry-leading articles and educational videos on the application of Big Data, Data Science, AI / ML and IoT to drive data monetization and digital transformation.

Mar 20, 202233:37
Ep8: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Hywel Benbow

Ep8: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Hywel Benbow

I speak to Hywel Benbow to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About Hywel:

Hywel is Senior Vice President of Global Data & Analytics at GEMS Education based in Dubai. He joined GEMS Education in 2017 where he oversees the organization’s data and analytics capabilities across both the commercial and education spheres. His role includes working closely with colleagues from across the business supporting the delivery of key priorities by developing insightful and analytical solutions that provide the right people with the right information at the right time.

Prior to joining GEMS, Hywel worked in the UK Civil Service and has 15 years of experience working in data and analytics in both the public and private sectors. Hywel also brings experience in policy and strategy development, project management, and research.

Jan 11, 202232:51
Ep7: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Arvind Murali

Ep7: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Arvind Murali

I speak to Arvind Murali to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About Arvind:

Arvind is Chief Data Strategist at Perficient and his job is to tell a Business Story using data and technology to solve problems such as Make Money, Save Money, or Innovate with the constraints of time, cost, scope, and quality. He advises executives of large organizations with Data, AI, and Analytics Strategy where Information, Intelligence, and Interaction tell compelling stories and show business value to compete in this Digital Landscape.

Jan 05, 202237:19
Ep6: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Dylan Clark

Ep6: 66 Questions Data Leaders Unplugged: Dylan Clark

I speak to Dylan Clark to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About Dylan:

Dylan Clark is the Associate Vice President of Analytics at OU Health, and data enthusiast that believes data analytics and technology can impact the world in positive ways. 

A well-rounded professional with a passion for business intelligence, data science, research, and analytics strategy. He’s also an Adjunct professor at Rockhurst University for various analytics and data science classes. 

Worked collaboratively across business units alongside organizational leaders to develop, enhance and change organizations in the areas of analytical culture, business intelligence, data management, data architecture, data governance and data science. 

Most of his experience has been as a Business Intelligence Developer, which included conducting requirements gathering, data modelling and developing applications to enhance business processes and provide insights to end users in the healthcare, financial services and information technology industries.

Nov 26, 202133:38
Ep 5: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Paul Morley

Ep 5: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Paul Morley

I speak to Paul Morley to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About Paul:

Paul Morley, is Data Philosopher, Public Speaker and an executive at Nedbank’s Enterprise Data Services, leading a team of world class data professionals, and is responsible for delivering Nedbank’s regulatory commitments that govern the finance sector.

He is also principal in delivering Data Analytical Services to Nedbank’s business clusters. With partners and consumers of the Nedbank data enterprise, being, Retail, Corporate, Finance, Human Resources, Compliance, Forensic Services, Audit, Group Risk and Group Technology.

With almost 30 years of experience in IT and Data, with IBM and Nedbank. He has been recognised locally and internationally for his participation, leadership commitment to innovative thought and leadership in the context of the global data industry and continues to be passionate and controversial about data and changing the status quo.

He also love’s walking around in his funky and colourful socks with no shoes on, as well as showcasing his extensive collection of “loud and colourful” shirts at the office. As you can see he always tries to be different and break the status Quo.

Oct 04, 202146:16
Ep 4: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Graeme McDermott

Ep 4: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Graeme McDermott

I speak to Graeme McDermott to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About Graeme:

Graeme is an experienced senior data leader and is currently the Chief Data Officer at Tempcover with broad data function responsibility for up to 40 people. Throughout his career has completed every stage of data platform realisation from conception to exploitation.

Industry speaker at data events, numerous podcasts and data journalists friend. Industry recognised in the DataIQ Top100 Data professionals since 2015.

Oct 01, 202140:57
Ep 3: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Thom Ives

Ep 3: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Thom Ives

I speak to Thom Ives to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About Thom:

My guest today is Thom Ives! Tom career spans over 30 years and he’s a passionate data scientist. Among his wide range of data science work, his particular passion is around automating analyses and data visualizations including animation when necessary.

His main language of choice for the past 21+ years has been python! In August 2018, he started Integrated Machine Learning & AI providing services and instruction in the data science arena.

In July of 2019, he joined the very talented and outstanding culture of UL's Prospector team and is their lead data scientist.

In summary, he says he’s an addicted data scientist and dynamic systems modeler and analyst that loves to work with great people to improve the performance of business or products through better processes and design.

Sep 28, 202134:33
Ep 2: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Vanessa Eriksson

Ep 2: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: Vanessa Eriksson

I speak to Vanessa Eriksson to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About Vanessa:

Vanessa Eriksson is a pioneer and a leading-edge data practitioner with several years of experience in Data Strategies; including Data Security & Compliance and Innovation.

She served as the Chair of PwC’s CDO Advisory Board and on Gartner’s North America & EMEA Data and CDO Advisory Boards. An active voice in the data and analytics community, Vanessa has spoken at numerous conferences, has been featured in several publications, including invited as a Guest Speaker at Gartner’s CDO Panel in London. She is currently nominated to the Top 100 in Data, Analytics and AI in the Nordics.

Presently, the Chief Digital Officer at Zenseact, Vanessa leads the organization in managing petabytes of data as an asset, protecting its critical systems and sensitive information from cyber-attacks, while simultaneously leading the IT backbone, in pursuing Autonomous Driving. She is also currently a Member of the Board at Fidesmo.

A mother of 3 daughters, Vanessa very feels strongly about encouraging girls in tech and has since 2017 effectively launched GiT (Girls in Tech) events in Sweden in collaboration with 4 international organizations to promote her cause. Women in Leadership and Gender Diversity are topics that are close to her.

Sep 27, 202128:09
Ep 1: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: John Thompson

Ep 1: 66 Questions - Data Leaders Unplugged: John Thompson

I speak to John Thompson to find out more about the person behind the leader.

About John:

John is an international technology executive with over 30 years of experience in the business intelligence and advanced analytics fields. Currently, John is responsible for the global Advanced Analytics & Artificial Intelligence team and efforts at CSL.  Prior to CSL, John was an Executive Partner at Gartner, where he was management consultant to market leading companies in the areas of digital transformation, data monetization and advanced analytics. Before Gartner, John was responsible for the advanced analytics business unit of the Dell Software Group.

John is the author of the new book – Analytics Teams: Leveraging analytics and artificial intelligence for business improvement. The book was published in June 2020 and outlines how to hire and manage high performance advanced analytics teams. The book outlines how to engage with executives and senior managers. How to select and undertake analytics projects that change and improve how a business operates.

John is co-author of the bestselling book – Analytics: How to win with Intelligence, which debuted on Amazon as the #1 new book in Analytics in 2017. Analytics is a book that guides non-technical executives through the journey of creating an analytics function, funding initiatives and driving change in business operations through data and applied analytical applications.

John's technology expertise includes all aspects of advanced analytics and information management including – descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics, artificial intelligence, analytical applications, deep learning, cognitive computing, big data, data warehousing, business intelligence systems, and high performance computing.

One of John’s primary areas of focus and interest has been to create innovative technologies to increase the value derived by organizations around the world.  John has built start-up organizations from the ground up and he has reengineered business units of Fortune 500 firms to reach their potential. He has directly managed and run - sales, marketing, consulting, support and product development organizations.

He is a technology leader with expertise and experience spanning all operational areas with a focus on strategy, product innovation, growth and efficient execution.

Sep 24, 202120:19
Episode 33 Leandro Rocha de Andrade, Iván Herrero Bartolomé & Erick Jaramillo: The CDO Trap

Episode 33 Leandro Rocha de Andrade, Iván Herrero Bartolomé & Erick Jaramillo: The CDO Trap

In my 33rd and final episode of Season 1, I speak to:

Leandro Rocha de Andrade - Senior VP, Chief Data & Analytics Officer no Banco de Crédito del Peru Iván Herrero Bartolomé - Chief Data Officer at Grupo Intercorp, and  Erick Jaramillo - Director, Head of Digital Data & Analytics Scotiabank Peru

We talk about:

1) Introductions and backgrounds.

2) Data challenges in the LATAM Region.

3) What type of CDO is required in the LATAM Region - Unicorn or Change.

4) The CDO Trap.

5) Why business ownership is key to driving revenues through data.

6) The first principles of data ideation.

7) High expectations of the CDO and why a data strategy is key to driving value.

8) How to get the board, c-suite adn the operations teams to understand the impact that data has on the culture of the organisation.

9) How to create a common language to drive transformation.

10) How to create and measure monetisation activities.

11) How to ensure analytical debt is reduced.

12) How to manage complexity across a large group of companies.

Iván Herrero Bartolomé is the Chief Data Officer at Grupo Intercorp. He has more than 20 years’ experience in Executive positions and is now responsible for the data strategy across the group (+30 companies in finance, retail, education, and healthcare). Ivan is the co-founder of CDO Latam.

Leandro Rocha de Andrade is the Senior VP, Chief Data & Analytics Officer no Banco de Crédito del Peru BCP. He has more than 20 years’ experience in Executive positions related to Database Marketing, Advanced Analytics, AI, CRM and Business Intelligence, impacting the bottom-line delivering solutions based on customer experience/demands, for consumer and corporate segments. Leandro is a Board Member of CDO Latam.

Erick Jaramillo is the Director, Head of Digital Data & Analytics and has nearly 20 years of professional experience in the financial industry, leading teams, helping to solve business challenges through the use of disruptive technologies, innovation, data, and analytics.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.  After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.  Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa.

He is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Sep 14, 202152:22
Episode 32 Antje Bustamante: How to build effective data product teams

Episode 32 Antje Bustamante: How to build effective data product teams

In my 32nd episode I speak to the awesome Antje Bustamante Director of Data & Analytics at Zoopla!  We talk about:  

1) A little bit about her background.  

2) Her role at Zoopla and how data has been a big influence. 

3) How she started to build and scale a team around data.

4) How the data team was organised within the corporate context.

5) How she and her team started to show value through the data layer, while building the foundational elements.

6) How she persuades / influences the C-Suite to think about ROI through data.

7) How she looks at the monetisation of the market place / eco-system at Zoopla.

8) How she brings teams together to solve a business problem through data.

9) How she aligned the data teams to the Zoopla culture.

10) The different techniques she deploys for data product development.

11) What advise she would give to the up and coming women in data. 

12) The top three skills that she thinks are important to those who are thinking about a data career. 

About Antje:  

Antje is Director of Data & Analytics at Zoopla, where she has been working since September 2019. With over 18 years of experience, Antje has built award-winning teams across analytics, data science and data engineering for market-place companies across Europe such as ImmobilienScout24. 

Her experience lies in building data product teams that drive direct and indirect monetization and in driving a data literate company culture. Antje is passionate about coaching and mentoring young female leaders and wants to empower more women to be successful in the field of data and leadership.

About Samir:  

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.  After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.  

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.  Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. 

He is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.  

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.    

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Jul 22, 202149:47
Episode 31 Kyle Winterbottom: The myths, the market and the trends in data recruitment.

Episode 31 Kyle Winterbottom: The myths, the market and the trends in data recruitment.

In my 31st episode I speak to everyone's favourite data recruiter Kyle Winterbottom!

We talk about:

1) His background in engineering and what he's up to now.

2) What are the market trends that he's seeing in the data and analytics industry.

3) Data Scientists vs. Data Engineers - the coolness of data jobs!

4) Why culture is the biggest area most companies miss out when hiring for data and analytics.

5) Data titles everywhere and not an ounce of standardisation!

6) How to add a dose of reality in the data conversations when hiring.

7) How to shape the JDs for data leaders and veer away from pure tech.

8) Why there is still an obsession with tech at the highest level of data leadership

9) Why the NED is becoming a popular concept in the data space.

10) Top down vs. bottom up recruiting - what's better.

11) Why he is organising data round tables for the data industry

12) What's the next biggest trend in the data market.

About Kyle:

Kyle Winterbottom is the Founder & Managing Director of Orbition, which was established in September 2020 - a specialist recruitment agency within Data & Analytics.  He is hugely passionate about enabling organisations to drive decisions and obtain value from the use of Data, Analytics & AI.

Kyle is also a host of his very own podcast - Driven by Data: The Podcast. Host of the Driven by Data Northern Roundtables and all round nice guy!

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.  After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.  Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.  Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Jul 09, 202139:53
Episode 30 Julian Schwarzenbach: Why Data Doesn't have to be difficult!

Episode 30 Julian Schwarzenbach: Why Data Doesn't have to be difficult!

In my 30th episode I speak to the the calm and collected Data Evangelist Julian Schwarzenbach! We talk about:

1) His background in engineering and data

2) His strapline "Data Doesn't have to be difficult"

3) Why we are still talking about Data Quality

4) How business functions need to take responsibility for their data and data governance activities

5) His approach to valuing data

6) His book: Managing Data Quality: A Practical Guide and the idea of the "data zoo"

7) The new British Standards he has launched around big data.

8) The work he does at the British Computer Society

About Julian:

Julian Schwarzenbach helps organisations improve their profitability, efficiency and quality through better exploitation of their data, particularly for asset intensive organisations. He works with organisations to improve the skills of staff, refine processes, develop standards and implement governance systems.

He has been the chair of the British Computer Society Data Management Specialist Group for over 10 years now and is a visiting lecturer at Birmingham city delivering lectures on data management, data exploitation and the use of technology.

He believes everything can be improved and develops pragmatic and realistic solutions to burning business problems that deliver sustainable benefits to the organisation.

As a 'Data Evangelist', his motto is "Data does not have to be difficult!"

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Jun 24, 202145:33
Episode 29 Christopher Bergh: Why DataOps matters in the data value chain

Episode 29 Christopher Bergh: Why DataOps matters in the data value chain

In my 29th episode I speak to the incredible Christopher Bergh CEO & Head Chef at DataKitchen! We talk about:

1) A little bit about his background and bug bears.

2) Why DataOps matters in today's context.

3) How DataOps stitches data teams together.

4) How DataOps can be automate and build a good customer product.

5) Why Data & Analytics is a random walk in the forest.

6) What you need to have in place to drive DataOps.

7) How the collaborative effect works in DataOps.

8) Why people and process are the most important factors for leaders to focus on for Data & Analytics.

9) How culture is a big influence on getting DataOps weaved into the fabric of the organisation.

10) Who typically drives DataOps initiatives.

11) How writing the DataOps manifesto helped to articulate the need.

About Chris:

Chris Bergh is CEO & Head Chef at DataKitchen, a DataOps software & services startup. He has more than 30 years of research, software engineering, data analytics & executive management experience. At various points in his career, he has been a COO, CTO, VP & Director of Engineering. Chris is a recognized expert on DataOps. He is the co-author of The DataOps Cookbook & The DataOps Manifesto & a speaker on DataOps at many industry conferences. You can follow Chris on Twitter @ChrisBergh.

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Jun 02, 202143:01
Episode 28 Moon Javaid: How Analytics helps the fan experience at the 49ers

Episode 28 Moon Javaid: How Analytics helps the fan experience at the 49ers

In my 28th episode I speak to the cool Moon Javaid Chief Strategy Officer at the 49ers! We talk about:

1) His background and how he got into the Sports world

2) How to ensure you couple Strategy & Analytics

3) His approach to data strategy at the 49ers

4) The main business levers / drivers that drove the data strategy

5) How data and analytics has driven the fan experience / acquisition at the 49ers

6) How surveys have helped the Voice of Fan and satisifaction

7) His simple "Happy or Not" Strategy to collect and analyse data

8) How to collaborate across multi-dimensions of partners through data usage

9) Executive Huddles and why they are successful for real-time decisioning

10) How the pandemic has increased collaboration and transparency through knowledge and data sharing

About Moon:

Moon Javaid is in his eighth season with the 49ers and currently serves as the chief strategy officer. In his role, Javaid oversees business intelligence, CRM and fan feedback; manages retail, mobile app, and concessionaire relationships; works on bids for large scale non-NFL events; supports the drive for local revenue; and aids other business aspects of the organization with strategic and analytical support.

Under Javaid’s guidance, the 49ers built a data warehouse that processes over 3 million records per day, and launched the award-winning Executive Huddle, the first real-time analytics control room on NFL game days. Executive Huddle’s recent awards of note include being named the Leader in Innovation by Leaders in Sports, and Best Venue Tech by TheStadiumBusiness. Executive Huddle is also a finalist for Sports Business Journal’s Best in Sports Technology, to be announced later this year.

Javaid has also collaborated with ticket operations to break NFL records for highest revenue in a regular season game, and secured bids for WrestleMania 31 and the Gold Cup Final. Under his leadership, the organization has acquired Cal-Hi Sports, the Emmy award-winning high school program, launched a sports medicine facility, and started the first conference in sports dedicated to business strategy, the Horizon Summit.

Previously, Javaid worked at Linden LLC, a healthcare-focused private equity fund and L.E.K. Consulting, a global management consulting firm.

A Cleveland native, Javaid graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in Psychology and Economics and later earned his MBA from University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.

Javaid currently resides with his wife, Marnie, in Willow Glen, CA.

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

May 10, 202136:38
Episode 27 Jit Roy & Pritam Paul: Data, Digital and AI through a holistic lens

Episode 27 Jit Roy & Pritam Paul: Data, Digital and AI through a holistic lens

In my 27th episode I speak to Jit Roy and Pritam Paul! We talk about:

1) Their backgrounds

2) Opportunity in data and digital for companies coming out of the pandemic.

3) Challenges that organisations are having when adapting to digital, data and cloud.

4) How to start bringing business and data folks together to deliver on innovation.

5) Who is best placed to drive business transformation from a holistic perspective across an organisation?

6) How to educate teams about AI and Machine Learning and how these will support the business models of the future?

7) Where do you factor change and culture into projects?

8) How do you cater for bias when building models?

9) Why "model governance" is key to AI?

10) Getting ROI from data and analytics investments?

10) What is the future of AI & Analytics?

About Jit:

Jit Roy leads BRIDGEi2i with a special focus on driving growth by delivering customer value for clients in their digital transformation journey. He co-founded BRIDGEi2i in 2011 and is committed to building the next generation of technology solutions to make AI real for enterprises.

He has 21 years of analytics experience. Before founding BRIDGEi2i was involved in setting up and scaling the analytics centre for Hewlett Packard. In an earlier leadership role, he was involved in building GE’s Analytics Center of Excellence in India (now Genpact Analytics.)

About Pritam:

Pritam Paul leads Innovation and Technology at BRIDGEi2i and provides strategic leadership for its business efforts with consumer industries. He brings over two decades of rich experience in analytical transformation involving technology and data science across various industries and functional domains. Pritam has worked with several Fortune 500 firms in customer intelligence, commercial spend optimization, operational effectiveness, sales transformation, and intelligent automation.

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

May 04, 202148:47
Episode 26 Joe Reis: The story of a recovering data scientist

Episode 26 Joe Reis: The story of a recovering data scientist

In my 26th episode I speak to recovering data scientist Joe Reis! We talk about:

1) His background and what he's up to now

2) What is a recovering data scientist?

3) Is Data Science losing it's edge?

4) What is the role of the Data Engineer and why they are needed in the data ecosystem?

5) Why data scientists are like "cross fit"?

6) What skills do the data scientists of today need to strengthen?

7) Why has the trend been to separate the the Data Engineer and the Machine Learning Engineer?

8) How do organisations that have legacy applications build better and highly efficient pipelines?

9) Why we are still seeing the same issues around Data Quality and it's affect on the Data Engineer.

10) Why the Data Engineer needs to be a diplomat.

10) What are the core skills the Data Engineer needs to be trained in?

11) The difference between the Data Engineer and the Data Architect?

12) What kind of team does an organisation need to start with in the analytics space?

About Joe:

Joe has labelled himself to be a "Recovering data scientist" and has firsthand experience with the challenges of succeeding with data. Data architect and data engineer. Helping companies build a solid data foundation. He is the CEO and founder of Ternary Data.

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Apr 19, 202148:52
Episode 25 The Big Debate: The Chief Data Monetisation Officer

Episode 25 The Big Debate: The Chief Data Monetisation Officer

Episode 25 brings two rock stars in the data world to discuss the need for a new role in the C-Suite: The Chief Data Monetisation Officer.

Well, if there ever was a "rumble in the jungle" in the world of data, this would be it! This is better, bigger, geekier than Clay vs. Liston, the data punches were solid and unambiguous in this fiery clash between the two!

In the red corner it's Billlllllllll Schmarzo - The Dean of Big Data from Palo Alto! He's mean, he's keen, he's ready to monetise you! If you have a Data Monetisation Board even better! He's all in for the Chief Data Monetisation Officer!

In the blue corner it's Drew Smiiiiiiiith - An Advocate of Analytics for All from Portland! He's focused, he's taken his glasses off, and he's ready to battle it out and believes the current CDO role can handle the data monetisation challenge!

Who won? The Dean or the Advocate? Who will turn that data into gold! Listen in and find out!

Bill Schmarzo:

Author, Professor, Innovator and Consultant - Dean of Big Data

Adjunct Professor, Menlo College

Honorary Professor, National University of Ireland-Galway

Executive Fellow, University of San Francisco

For: 

Drew Smith:

Drew Smith is a VP at the International Institute for Analytics, where he is responsible for the Analytics Leadership Consortium

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Mar 30, 202159:02
Episode 24 Rehgan Avon: Why data needs diversity

Episode 24 Rehgan Avon: Why data needs diversity

In my 24th episode I speak to Women in Analytics (WIA) CEO and founder Rehgan Avon! We talk about:

1) Her background and what she's up to now

2) Women in Analytics and the catalyst for founding it

3) Where next for the WIA community 

4) The challenges of diversity in the analytics industry

5) Why "model bias" needs greater diversity and transparency

6) Difference between the data scientist vs. data engineer

7) The practicalities of working in the data engineering space

8) The "last mile" of analytics and getting it right

9) Cognitive engineering and why it's required in defining the user experience

10) The make-up of the team required for an analytics project

10) Rehgan's observations about the trends in the data industry post the WIA conference

11) The need for regulation around AI & Ethics

12) How to get involved in WIA

About Rehgan:

Rehgan is the CEO & Co-Founder of Ikonos Analytics and has a background in integrated systems engineering and a strong focus on analytical technology, Rehgan has worked on architecting solutions and products around operationalizing machine learning models at scale within the large enterprise. Rehgan was a critical piece in developing the fundamental process architecture for one of the leading product companies in model operations, ModelOp. Rehgan’s previous experience has been fueled by a passion for early-stage startups and product development. 

She is also Founder & CEO of Women in Analytics, a global community to support the visibility of women making an impact in the analytics field.

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Mar 21, 202144:27
Episode 23 Doug Laney: The Art of Data Monetisation

Episode 23 Doug Laney: The Art of Data Monetisation

In my 23rd episode I speak to author Doug Laney! We talk about:

1) What he's up to now

2) What is data due diligence and how it's helping Private Equity firms

3) Separating the I & T from IT

4) How Delta airlines valued their data during the pandemic to secure loans

5) Why the accountants have ignored the value of data on the balance sheet

6) Steps companies need to take from being reactive to having proactive mindsets around data

7) The difference between data and oil - it's not the new oil!

7) Why data monetisation needs to be introverted an thought about differently to generate economic value

8) Industries leading the way in monetisation

9) The approach to getting the most value out of data

10) Who should drive data monetisation

11) Trend based vs. driver based models

12) His new book

About Doug:

Douglas Laney is the data & analytics strategy innovation fellow with the consultancy, West Monroe. Formerly he was a vice president and distinguished analyst with Gartner's Chief Data Officer (CDO) research and advisory practice. He is an accomplished practitioner and recognized authority on data and analytics strategy, and is a three-time recipient of Gartner's annual Thought Leadership Award, and is regularly considered one of the top global influencers these topics. Mr. Laney specializes in and assists organizations with data monetization and valuation, open and syndicated data, data governance, and big-data based innovation. In 2001 he coined the "3Vs" of volume, velocity and variety, now commonly used in defining Big Data. He authored the book "Infonomics: Monetizing, Managing and Measuring Information as a Competitive Advantage," and lectures at leading business schools on the topic.

Mr. Laney resides in Chicago with his wife and son, where he enjoys Cubs games, biking the lakefront, cooking, theatre, competitive tennis and not-very-competitive golf.

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Mar 13, 202144:19
Episode 22 Brian O'Neill: The philosophy of designing better analytics products

Episode 22 Brian O'Neill: The philosophy of designing better analytics products

In my 22nd episode I speak to the super and somewhat hilarious Brian O'Neill! We talk about:

1) His background and journey to date

2) The challenges most companies have when building analytics products

3) Why design and data visualisation are not the same thing

4) Uncovering the unarticulated problems

5) How do we help developers, designers, data scientists, business teams to communicate more meaningfully, to design and build better products

6) How empathy is an enabler or design

7) Who drives / leads / motivates the design element and how design in essence is everyone's job

8) Where design goes deeper than just the product and impacts cultural change

9) Model accuracy vs. interpret-ability

10) The last mile of analytics and why the first mile is just as important

11) Prototyping and learning to build quickly without investing in technology too early "take the crayons, and not the code"

12) The "metrics toilet" and the design problem

13) Do we need a product owner for "product love"


About Brian:

He is a consulting product designer who helps companies create innovative ML and analytics solutions. His goal is to help companies leverage the innovative power of design and UX to ensure investments in data-driven software actually produce real value in a human-centered way!


About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Feb 27, 202152:53
Episode 21 Eileen M. Vidrine: Air Force CDO "people first, mission always"

Episode 21 Eileen M. Vidrine: Air Force CDO "people first, mission always"

In my 21st episode I speak to the brilliant Eileen M. Vidrine Chief Data Officer at Department of the Air Force! We talk about:

1) Her background and journey to date

2) Educating leaders about the role of the CDO and it's importance

3) The challenges / opportunities of the CDO office in a military context

4) Innovation on a limited budget

5) The "data fabric" and sharing data "at the speed of mission"

6) How to educate airmen and civil servants on the benefits and uses of AI.

7) How to infuse data into a an organisation that has traditionally existed in a "command and control" structure

8) How to scale Data Governance in a complex environment and the importance of building networks

9) How to ensure stating on track with Data Strategy when there is a change of Presidents

10) The process of building the DoD Strategy

11) What's the future for data and the Air Force

About Eileen:

Eileen M. Vidrine is the Air Force Chief Data Officer, Headquarters, United States Air Force, Washington, D.C. She develops and implements strategies for enterprise data management, analytics, and digital transformation to optimize performance and drive innovation in and across all missions and operations. 

Ms. Vidrine began her government career in 1986 as an enlisted member of the U.S. Army and was commissioned in 1987 through the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School Program as a Transportation Officer. Later in her Army career, she was selected and integrated into the U.S. Army Acquisition Corps. She began her civilian career as a senior faculty member at the Joint Military Intelligence College and led the college’s technology transformation as the first Director for the Center for Educational Technologies. 

From 2006 to 2012, Ms. Vidrine served in various positions of leadership at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) culminating as the Chief of Staff for the Assistant DNI for Human Capital. In 2012, she was selected to serve as the DoD Intelligence Community Enterprise Architect assigned to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, Human Capital Management Office (HCMO), and in 2014 assumed HCMO chief of staff responsibilities. 

In 2016, Ms. Vidrine was selected as a White House Leadership Fellow, supporting the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of Personnel Management. After her fellowship she was detailed to the Executive Office of the President Office of Administration. Ms. Vidrine was appointed to the Senior Executive Service in June 2018.

About Samir

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset.

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact: samir@datazuum.com

Feb 16, 202145:42
Episode 20 John Thompson: The DNA of Analytics teams

Episode 20 John Thompson: The DNA of Analytics teams

In my 20th Episode I speak to the amazing and insightful John Thompson writer, technologist, influencer, educator, and just all-round good guy! We talk about:

1) His background and 37 year career highlights

2) Why he wrote the book Building Analytics Teams

3) How he foresaw Data & Analytics and it's importance for the future

4) The challenges companies are currently facing with Data & Analytics

5) Organisational rigidity and shifting mandates about Data & Analytics

6) The typical DNA of a Data & Analytics team

7) The "Artisnal" vs "Modular" data scientist

8) Where the Advanced Analytics teams sit int he organisational structure

9) How to embed Change Management into the Advanced Analytics teams

10) Prioritising the work stack to add value with Advanced Analytics

11) What processes / frameworks the Advanced Analytics teams use to drive innovation

12) The traits that data scientists need to improve their role

13) The expectation of failure as a data scientist

14) The "data commons" or "data dividend" and how it will disrupt business models and give power to the people

15) The application and advantages of data monetisation

16) Explainable AI and it's reality - turning the black box into a glass box

17) Where the data industry is heading

About John:

John is an international technology executive with over 30 years of experience in the business intelligence and advanced analytics fields. Currently, John is responsible for the global Advanced Analytics & Artificial Intelligence team and efforts at CSL.  Prior to CSL, John was an Executive Partner at Gartner, where he was management consultant to market leading companies in the areas of digital transformation, data monetization and advanced analytics. Before Gartner, John was responsible for the advanced analytics business unit of the Dell Software Group.  

John is the author of the new book – Analytics Teams: Leveraging analytics and artificial intelligence for business improvement. The book was published in June 2020 and outlines how to hire and manage high performance advanced analytics teams. The book outlines how to engage with executives and senior managers. How to select and undertake analytics projects that change and improve how a business operates.  

John is co-author of the bestselling book – Analytics: How to win with Intelligence, which debuted on Amazon as the #1 new book in Analytics in 2017. Analytics is a book that guides non-technical executives through the journey of creating an analytics function, funding initiatives and driving change in business operations through data and applied analytical applications.  

John's technology expertise includes all aspects of advanced analytics and information management including – descriptive, predictive and prescriptive analytics, artificial intelligence, analytical applications, deep learning, cognitive computing, big data, data warehousing, business intelligence systems, and high performance computing.  

One of John’s primary areas of focus and interest has been to create innovative technologies to increase the value derived by organizations around the world.  John has built start-up organizations from the ground up and he has reengineered business units of Fortune 500 firms to reach their potential. He has directly managed and run - sales, marketing, consulting, support and product development organizations.  

He is a technology leader with expertise and experience spanning all operational areas with a focus on strategy, product innovation, growth and efficient execution.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Feb 10, 202156:47
Episode 19 Bill Schmarzo: Using design thinking x data science to monetise data

Episode 19 Bill Schmarzo: Using design thinking x data science to monetise data

In my 19th Episode I speak to the incredible and enigmatic Bill Schmarzo innovator, educator, influencer and the Dean of Big Data.  We talk about:

1) The origin of the "Dean of Big Data!

2) How organisations identify sources of value creation with data

3) Why the "pre-work" or "foundations" are the investments companies need to forge at the beginning of their data strategies

4) Why Design Thinking is important in the process of data transformation

5) Why there is a need to marry Design Thinking with Data Science

6) Why data initiatives die of passive / aggressive behaviour

7) Why culture is so hard and why exec management need to let go and get out of the way

8) Why command and control structures continue to impede transformation

9) What is value engineering and why it's important in the process of data and business transformation

10) Why companies need to do "proof of value" before committing to use cases

11) Why the economics of learning are more powerful than the economies of scale

12) What is "orphaned analytics" and how companies need to avoid this analytics debt

13) Why looking at the Tesla FSD model should be the model and inspiration for data initiatives

14) Why organisation improvisation leads to an empowerment of teams

15) Why swirls are better than boxes for successful collaboration, innovation and successful outcomes

16) Why there needs to be a person in the company focused solely on "data monetisation!

17) Why data will be the catalyst for economic growth in the 21st Century

18) What is the "analytics chasm" and why does it exist

19) The birth of "nano economics" for data

20) How to optimise the machine - human interface

About Bill:

The “Dean of Big Data,” I bring a business-first approach to helping organizations leverage advanced analytics and data science to uncover the customer, product and operational insights buried in the organization’s data that power digital transformation.

He drives data monetization. Uniquely integrated Design Thinking with Data Science and employs a “Rapid exploration, rapid testing, failure-empowering, continuously-learning” data science development methodology that enables the monetization of the insights buried in the data.

An influencer and innovator. Recognized as an industry leader in Big Data, Data Science, Design Thinking and Data Monetization, integrating these disciplines to drive organizational empowerment and digital transformation.

Professor and Educator. He has developed and teaches the “Big Data MBA” – a course for integrating data and analytics into the operations of the business – at University of San Francisco School of Management and National University of Ireland-Galway School of Business & Economics. He also lectures to numerous universities and organizations worldwide.

As an author he has written 4 books “Big Data: Understanding How Data Powers Big Business,” “Big Data MBA: Driving Business Strategies with Data Science” and the forthcoming “Economics of Data, Analytics and Digital Transformation;” and published over 350 industry-leading articles and educational videos on the application of Big Data, Data Science, AI / ML and IoT to drive data monetization and digital transformation.


Feb 01, 202101:07:12
Episode 18 Ravit Jain: Building a Data Community

Episode 18 Ravit Jain: Building a Data Community

In my 18th Episode I speak to the awesome Ravit Jain Senior Content Marketing Editor at Packt.  We talk about:

1) His journey and career to date

2) How to create a data community or any form of community on LinekdIn

3) Writing research reports and effective storytelling

4) The survivability of books

5) Trending topics in data today: Quantum Computing, AI and Data Storytelling

6) Content and where to start on your branding journey "Content is Kingdom"

7) What you need to think about if there is an author inside of you

About Ravit:

Ravit is the host of "The Ravit Show". He closely works with authors to get the visibility of their books globally and collaborate with influencers, tier 1 websites, and podcast hosts to provide the best content for their channels!  He is the first committee member of Story By Data company, closely working with Kate Strachnyi ♕ to amplify her courses and reach the right audience.

As a Senior Content Marketing Editor in the Expert Network team he looks after content marketing materials produced by and for Expert Network authors and their titles. Responsible for a portfolio of content marketing assets for each title, liaising with Producers, Technical Editors, and the wider EN team, and individual authors and technical reviewers as necessary.

An experienced Research Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the research industry. Strong orientation of track record in conducting advanced statistical analysis with special focus on multivariate regression and cluster analysis. The global market analysis in various domains such as Banking, Insurance, Data Science, Chemical, and Healthcare. 

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Jan 29, 202150:25
Episode 17 Andrew Wright: The Data behind the Magic of Disney

Episode 17 Andrew Wright: The Data behind the Magic of Disney

In my 17th episode I speak to the fantastic and brilliant Andrew Wright Senior Manager, Data Science at Walt Disney Parks, Experiences and Products.

We talk about:

1) His data journey and career

2) The attributes and skills data scientists require to be effective

3) "Insightful Thinking" and why it's important

4) Connecting theme parks, hotels and customer data to drive improved customer experience

5) Driving value from orchestrating different teams, different kinds of data and achieving business objectives

6) How teams in a complex environment like Disney, operate effectively to deliver valuable analytical solutions

7) Why insight doesn't come from data, but from a complex ecosystem

8) Analytics use cases and how Disney has driven value or efficiencies during Covid-19

9) The "Art of Storytelling" as a Data Scientist

10) Data literacy and how you can minimise it and improve capabilities

11) How innovation is captured and nurtured at Disney - the definition of Innovation at Disney "Changing before you have to"

12) How the data scientists position will evolve in the future

About Andrew:

Andrew Wright manages the Walt Disney World’s Commercial Strategy data science team. In his 14 years with the company, he has also supported marketing and operations analytics. 

Prior to joining Disney, Andrew worked in financial services and consulting firms, where he learned the value of performant storytelling backed with data. He has been selected to present at several Disney Data & Analytics conferences, and is often invited to speak to corporate & non-profit organizations about the value of analytics. 

Holding an undergraduate degree in Foreign Affairs, as well as an MBA and a Master’s of Applied Science, Andrew enjoys finding non-obvious solutions for businesses’ biggest decision making challenges.


About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Jan 25, 202157:22
Episode 16 Peter Aiken: The Godfather of Data Strategy

Episode 16 Peter Aiken: The Godfather of Data Strategy

In my 16th episode I speak the inimitable Peter Aiken Associate Professor of Information Systems and owner of Anything Awesome. 

We talk about:

1) Data Leadership

2) Aligning data strategy to business strategy and the importance of doing it

3) Stripping down and defining data strategy

4) The theory of constraints, the data deficit and fixing the gaps.

5) Treating data as an asset

6) Data isn't the new oil but the new soil

7) Building the foundations and structural integrity of data strategy

8) People, process and technology - and guess what tech is only 5% of that triumvirate

9) Enterprise Data Executive vs. Chief Data Officer

10) Reporting structures and the C-Suite overloaded with new roles

11) The qualities a business person needs being appointed to a business role

12) Defining Data Literacy through Maszlows hierarchy

13) Culture and data - why we need to treat it like a 12-step programme

14) The future of data, data scientists and data engineers


About Peter:

Peter Aiken, is an acknowledged Data Management (DM) authority, an Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, now back in the saddle as President DAMA International a 30 year ongoing love affair, and Associate Director of the MIT International Society of Chief Data Officers.

For more than 35 years, Peter has learned from working with hundreds of data management practices in 30 countries including some of the world's most important.

Among his 10 books are the first on CDOs (the case for data leadership), the first describing the monetization data for profit/good, and the first on modern strategic data thinking.

Peter also hosts the longest running DM webinar series (hosted by dataversity.net). From 1999 (before Google, before data was big, and before data science), he founded Data Blueprint, a consulting firm that helped more than 150 organizations leverage data for profit, improvement, competitive advantage, and operational efficiencies.  His latest venture is Anything Awesome.


About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.


Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Jan 20, 202101:00:22
Episode 15 Robert Vane: Building sustainable and simple business models

Episode 15 Robert Vane: Building sustainable and simple business models

In my 15th episode I speak to Robert Vane Co-founder of Q6FSA & Enterprise Data Architect. We talk about:

1) His journey through through data and business

2) Self executing business models

3) Standardisation vs Tribalism

4) Disjoint unions and ow to build sustainable business models

5) Event driven processes and ontologies

6) Business vs Technical language and constraints

7) Semantics vs. Pragmatics


About Robert:

Robert Vane is the co-founder of the Q6FSA Method for Global Information Management and the creator of the G-TEA Domain Architect platform for full enterprise scale model driven enterprise architecture, a freelance full enterprise scope enterprise architect “with over 25 years experience of getting it all wrong, now dedicated to solving the foundational root causes of failure within the information management space and getting it all right.”

Robert is a passionate advocate and innovator for no-code model executable business systems engineering based on business language fundamentals.


About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.


Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Jan 19, 202101:12:16
Episode 14 Drew Smith: Closing the Gap Between Business and Data Teams

Episode 14 Drew Smith: Closing the Gap Between Business and Data Teams

In my 14th episode I speak to Drew Smith VP International Institute for Analytics. We talk about:

1) His journey through through data and business

2) The resurgence of Data Strategy

3) Making the leap from the business side to driving analytics at IKEA

4) Closing the gap: how business and data teams have grown apart

5) His advice to Retailers for 2021 and what's important from a supply chain analytics perspective

About Drew:

With close to 20 years of experience, Drew has worked on both the business side of analytics, leveraging insights for business performance, and on the delivery side of analytics driving the use of enterprise analytics. As the Vice President of IIA’s Analytics Leadership Consortium he engages with analytics thought leaders and top analytics practitioners in the IIA Community to deliver impactful meetings and valuable content, helping to keep analytics leaders in the lead.

Before joining IIA, he led the data analytics and governance team at IKEA’s global headquarters in Europe. He made heavy use of analytics in various leadership roles across the IKEA value chain in both the United States and Europe. He credits his business success largely to his early and avid adoption of analytics to help drive his decisions and is passionate about helping other organizations do the same. He received his MBA from Penn State and his undergraduate degree from Boston University.


About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Dec 31, 202055:55
Episode 13 Ann K. Emery: Transform your spreadsheets into stories

Episode 13 Ann K. Emery: Transform your spreadsheets into stories

In my 13th episode I speak to Ann K. Emery Data Visualization Speaker & Designer. We talk about:

1) Her research, data and entrepreneurial journey

2) The challenges faced by companies who don't know how to visualise their data

3) What you should be thinking about when creating or re-designing dashboards

4) How to get into data visualisation and what to learn

5) How to test your data products with the business stakeholders

6) Her experience of (almost) selling up and travelling the world! 

About Ann:

Ann K. Emery is a internationally-acclaimed speaker who equips organizations to get their data out of dusty spreadsheets and into real-world conversations. Each year, she delivers over 50 keynotes, workshops, and webinars with the aim of equipping organizations to visualize data more effectively. 

She has been invited to speak in more than 30 states and 10 countries; more than 3,200 people have enrolled in her online training academy; and she has consulted to more than 150 organizations, including the United Nations, Centers for Disease Control, and Harvard University. She earned a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia and a Master’s degree from George Mason University. When Ann's not on-site with clients, she resides in Florida along with her husband and two daughters. 

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Dec 28, 202041:43
Episode 12 Roman Stanek: The Data Value Chain

Episode 12 Roman Stanek: The Data Value Chain

In my 12th episode I speak to Roman Stanek CEO of GoodData. We talk about:

1) His entrepreneurial journey

2) How the data value chain is becoming increasingly important

3) Trends over the last 10 years with BI to Analytics

4) The pendulum from IT to the business and back to IT

5) Chief Data Officers and their challenges

6) CEOs trusting their data

7) Building trusted data portals

8) If companies need to invest in product managers for analytics

9) Cloud Data Warehouses

10) Organisational data silos 

11) What the future holds for data and business

12) The end of the "black box"


About Roman:

Roman Stanek is a passionate entrepreneur and industry expert with over 20 years of experience. He founded GoodData on a mission to disrupt the business intelligence space and help companies monetize big data. As CEO, Roman has become a leading voice in the analytics industry, pushing the boundaries of how companies use data insights to move forward. Roman is actively involved in GoodData’s client relationships, taking care to understand the challenges they face and how data can positively impact clients’ future success. 

Prior to GoodData, Roman served as Founder and CEO of two startups, NetBeans and Systinet. NetBeans, a leading Java development environment, was successfully sold to Sun Microsystems in 1999. Systinet, a leading SOA governance platform, was similarly sold to Mercury Interactive (later acquired by HP Software), in 2006. Throughout his career, Roman’s work has helped transform the high-tech landscape. As he looks to the future, Roman’s focus is centered on the evolution of the data value chain and how it will shape the future of analytics.


About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.


Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Dec 18, 202058:43
Episode 11 Thom Ives: A Business Motivated Data Scientist

Episode 11 Thom Ives: A Business Motivated Data Scientist

In my 11th episode I speak to Thom Ives. We talk about:

1) His journey to becoming the passionate data scientist he is today

1) What makes a good data scientist today and for the future

2) Innovation vs. Practicality in Data Science

3) Building relationships and networks

4) How you can reduce and ensure bias gets stripped out

5) His education, mentoring journey and "integrating with Brilliance"

About Thom:

Thom Ives has had a 30+ year career focused on making predictions. He is a data scientist, and his particular passion is around automating analyses and data visualization including animation when necessary. The main language for the past 20 years has been python, and he is a skilled with many of pythons' data science modules.

He is a data scientist who has wide business acumen. In August 2018, He started Integrated Machine Learning & AI providing services and instruction in the data science arena.  In July of 2019, he joined UL's Prospector team as their lead data scientist.  He also mentors individuals who are dispersed all over the world and hosts online Integrated Mentoring sessions.  

In summary Thom says he’s an addicted data scientist and dynamic systems modeler and analyst that loves to work with great people to improve the performance of business or products through better design.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Dec 10, 202057:39
Episode 10 Michiel van Staden: Data Leadership and Building Analytics Teams

Episode 10 Michiel van Staden: Data Leadership and Building Analytics Teams

In my 10th episode I speak to Michiel van Staden.  We talk about:

1) Building Analytics Teams

2) Diversity of thought when working with the business

3) Building relationships and networks

4) Working with the business and solving problems

5) Challenges of implementing a federated Centre of Excellence

6) Linking Data Governance to immediate business challenges

7) What traits Data Leaders need to build to be effective

About Michiel:

Michiel is the Data Analytics Lead for Absa Group.  He believes in Freedom with Respect - Pushing Boundaries, Asking Questions & Listening - Community in Diversity

Having completed an Honors in Mathematical Statistics with distinction, he holds a strong ability to make sense of numbers and find patterns in information.

Over my 13 years in data analytics, he has witnessed the tremendous benefits of good data governance, whilst also working through resolving the direct consequences of various ways in which it can be lacking.

Within data analytics roles ranging from fraud prevention, credit risk & operations to digital & marketing, he has practical experience in accessing data from a range of sources internally and working directly with data received from external parties, engaging data security, privacy and regulations, using a range of data mining tools from more traditional to open source, informing business of current realities via various reporting channels, automating complicated processes alongside data engineering, driving the implementation of value adding data science initiatives and guiding business strategy by collaborative data storytelling.

As a lifelong learner, he is constantly studying online, reading and getting involved in the developing data community, following the ever evolving data landscape, whilst planning to start a Masters in Big Data Science.

Michiel's leadership development journey has been purposefully driven by a keen ear for listening, refined through ongoing coaching studies and a joy in increasingly sharing my learnings via mentoring, public speaking & writings. 

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: datazuum

Dec 04, 202041:26
Episode 9 Brent Dykes: Data Storytelling

Episode 9 Brent Dykes: Data Storytelling

In my 9th episode I speak to Brent Dykes Sr. Director, Insights & Data Storytelling at Blast Analytics, and author of the book Effective Data Storytelling.  We talk about:

1) The definition of Data Storytelling

2) The three Star Trek characters

3) The difference between data literacy and data storytelling

4) The data storytelling arc

5) Education and how data storytelling needs to be introduced into schools


About Brent:

Brent Dykes is the Senior Director of Insights and Data Storytelling at Blast Analytics. He is also the author of Effective Data Storytelling: How to Drive Change with Data, Narrative, and Visuals. Brent has more than 15 years of enterprise analytics experience at Omniture, Adobe, and Domo. 

His passion for data strategy and data storytelling comes from consulting with many industry leaders including Nike, Microsoft, Sony, and Comcast. He is a regular Forbes contributor and has written more than 35 articles on different data-related topics. 

In 2016, Brent received the Most Influential Industry Contributor Award from the Digital Analytics Association (DAA). He is a popular speaker at conferences such as Strata, Web Summit, Shop.org, Adtech, Pubcon, RISE, Crunch, and Adobe Summit. Brent holds an MBA from Brigham Young University and a BBA in marketing from Simon Fraser University.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. 

Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Nov 28, 202044:47
Episode 8 Emmanuel Osanga: Data Transformation and Culture the keys to successful data initiatives

Episode 8 Emmanuel Osanga: Data Transformation and Culture the keys to successful data initiatives

In my 8th episode I speak to Emmanuel Osanga Head Data Management Africa Regions at Standard Bank Group Africa about 

Why is data transformation critical and important What do we really mean by data transformation What are the critical steps in data transformation How to embed data into the culture of an organisation His advice for up and coming data leaders on how to succeed

About Emmanuel:

Emmanuel Osanga has more than (19+ years) in the area of Data Management, Data Analytics, Business Intelligence and Information Systems with Degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from Makerere University Uganda.

He is a Data Evangelist and has developed and implemented Data Strategies in the Financial Services Sector in more than 15 countries within Africa.

Emmanuel has been extensively involved in several major systems implementation programmes within Standard Bank Group across Africa. Designed a Management Information System and Reporting Frameworks for Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria in their Core Banking System (Finacle) deployed in more 14 countries.

He is passionate about developing future skills and as a result initiated a Data Science Pipeline Programme at Standard Bank Group Africa that has been running since 2017 and have also been instrumental in shifting the data analytics culture.

He is married to Esther with whom he has three brilliant daughters. His life objective is to add value in every encounter serving people while building lifetime relationships and enabling them to connect with their purposes and destinies.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Sep 24, 202037:32
Episode 7 Vukosi Sambo: The path to Data Monetisation

Episode 7 Vukosi Sambo: The path to Data Monetisation

In my 7th episode I speak to Vukosi Sambo about data monetisation, treating data as an asset, becoming a chief data officer, and his top three tips for becoming a Chief Data Officer.  

Vukosi is an experienced executive with over 10 years’ experience in insurance, banking, FMCG and Market Research.  He is an expert specialist in data science, digital strategies, infonomics, data monetisation, risk management and actuarial, business architecture, consumer research and insights, remuneration design, process analysis, change and operations management.   

He currently serves as the Chief Data Officer of Kaelo, a South African health insurer with over 1 million lives under cover, specialising in primary healthcare, wellness program, gap cover and onsite clinics. He also serves as the chairperson of the remuneration committee (REMCO), member of the people committee, member of the IT and Data committee, and company’s group executive committee.  Prior to Joining Kaelo, Vukosi held senior roles in Discovery Bank, SAB, Nielsen and Discovery Health. 

He has won several awards including Global Top 100 Data Visionaries 2020, Discovery CEO outstanding leader star award & Top Region Matriculant (Limpopo). Major previous projects include leading migration of Discovery Card from FNB platform to Discovery Bank.  His background includes studies in Economic Science (Wits), Post Graduate Advanced Program in Risk Management (Unisa), Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration (Unisa), Executive education in Digital Strategies for Business (Columbia Business School, USA), Certificate in Lean Six Sigma (BMGI University, USA), Certificate in Advanced Forecasting for Data Analysts (Adcorp Analytics), Certificates in Cloud Computing and Machine Learning (GreatLearning).   

He is currently completing MBA with Unisa SBL and Post Graduate Program in Artificial Intelligence with University of Texas, USA. He is the member of the operation research society of South Africa and Institute of Risk Managers. He is a comrade marathon, two oceans marathon and Soweto marathon finisher.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Sep 16, 202028:21
Episode 6 Kathleen Maley: How to build successful data teams and drive Business Analytics

Episode 6 Kathleen Maley: How to build successful data teams and drive Business Analytics

In my 6th episode I speak to Kathleen about her experiences in the world of business analytics mainly in the banking domain, her approach to analysis, working with business partners, building solid and successful analytics teams, leadership and so much more!  

If you are thinking of getting into analytics, training to become a data analyst, data scientist or working in the business domain with analytics teams, then is this a MUST watch for you!  

Kathleen Maley is a business leader specializing in the science of data and analytics. With more than 15 years of experience, she helps her partners achieve outsized business value through the practical application of analytical techniques. She is a cultural change agent in the adoption of analytical strategies, and her passion is found in helping organizations leapfrog her early experience to accelerate their journeys toward value-generating analytics.   

Kathleen started her career on the leading edge of a revolution in data-based decision making at Bank of America. She built predictive models, ran a model risk management group and led several business-analytics verticals. In her culminating role as the bank’s consumer deposits pricing executive, she transformed the business from intuition-based to predictive model-based, creating an efficiency of $65 million per basis point saved.   

As the head of consumer and digital analytics at KeyBank, Kathleen increased the economic impact of her team by elevating their role from data provider to strategic partner. She established a discipline for measuring realized benefit of analytically informed business initiatives and engineered a shift toward collaboration, ensuring analytical solutions are developed hand-in-hand with business execution plans.   

Kathleen is a member of the International Institute for Analytics’ expert network, board member and volunteer statistician for Turner Syndrome Society of the United States, published writer and frequent speaker. She holds degrees in Mathematics and Applied Statistics. Previously, Kathleen taught high school mathematics and statistics in Costa Rica, Mexico and China.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Sep 08, 202049:33
Episode 5 Paul Morley: The philosophy of data transformation

Episode 5 Paul Morley: The philosophy of data transformation

In my fifth episode, I speak with Paul Morley about about his journey to data, three keys challenges in data transformation: 

1) Understanding of data, 

2) Fear (inherent fear of change) and the Fear Of Missing Out (if the neighbours are doing it so should we!), and 

3) Diving straight into technology without getting the foundations in place (my bug bear).  

We also discuss data leadership, organising data teams, preparing for the unknown and his views on the wideness of thinking across different domains such as philosophy, psychology and so much more!

Paul Morley, is Data Philosopher, Public Speaker and an executive at Nedbank’s Enterprise Data Services, leading a team of world class data professionals, and is responsible for delivering Nedbank’s regulatory commitments that govern the finance sector.  

He is also principal in delivering Data Analytical Services to Nedbank’s business clusters. With partners and consumers of the Nedbank data enterprise, being, Retail, Corporate, Finance, Human Resources, Compliance, Forensic Services, Audit, Group Risk and Group Technology.

With almost 30 years of experience in IT and Data, with IBM and Nedbank. He has been recognised locally and internationally for his participation, leadership commitment to innovative thought and leadership in the context of the global data industry and continues to be passionate and controversial about data and changing the status quo.

He also love’s walking around in his funky and colourful socks with no shoes on, as well as showcasing his extensive collection of “loud and colourful” shirts at the office. As you can see he always tries to be different and break the status Quo.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Aug 05, 202049:46
Episode 4 Matt Corey: Implementing Data Strategy in a sea of change and culture

Episode 4 Matt Corey: Implementing Data Strategy in a sea of change and culture

In my fourth episode, I speak with Matt Corey about culture and change management for data programmes.  We had a great discussion on how organisations need to start embedding change management activities from the inception of data programmes and how teams find their purpose for embracing data and aligning it with the company culture.

Matt is the leader of Data Focus, a Recruitment Practice, exclusively providing Data and Digital Health professionals to the Digital Health industry.

He has worked for 20 years within HR, Change and Recruitment in Canada, UK, US, Greece and France in the Public and Private Sectors and recently wrote The Data Scientist’s Book of Quotes available on Amazon.

Matt is also a Life and Business Coach who helps people and organisations better deal with challenges that requires change and ultimately leading to transformation in their lives and businesses. He is committed and passionate to help others reach their growth potential by working on the seen and unseen forces in one’s mind that can be a major blocker or barrier, until it becomes unlocked, when the transformation and impact starts.

You can visit the company websites on https://thedatafocus.com and https://mattcorey.com for more information and to contact Matt.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Jul 27, 202044:50
Episode 3 Scott Taylor The Data Whisperer

Episode 3 Scott Taylor The Data Whisperer

In my third episode, I speak with Scott Taylor The Data Whisperer about Data Management and data storytelling.  We discuss how companies should focus on their data fundamentals to manage their relationships and brands.

Scott Taylor, known as The Data Whisperer, is a globally recognized thought leader and a consultant on the strategic value of proper data management. As Principal of MetaMeta Consulting, he provides Data Evangelism-as-a-Service to help enterprises and tech brands tell their data story by focusing on the WHY of business alignment rather than the HOW of technical implementation.

He lives in Bridgeport, CT where he often kayaks in Black Rock harbor.  He can also juggle pins and blow a square bubble.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Jul 17, 202042:02
Episode 2 Lori Silverman: Decision Intelligence

Episode 2 Lori Silverman: Decision Intelligence

In my second episode, I talk with Lori Silverman about Data Literacy, data informed decision making, Business Strategy and Data Strategy.  An eclectic mix of culture wrapped around our discussion in our pursuit to uncover why organisations are still struggling to adopt data informed decision intelligence.  

How companies need to think more about using data to weave Decision Intelligence into the fabric of their companies.

Here is more about Lori:

As the founder/CEO of Partners for Progress®, over the last 30 years, Lori has helped enterprises across 25 industries strategize about their future and navigate through messy, complex change. She’s also a pioneer in the field of business storytelling, having authored three best-selling books, and is known for her work in collaborative data-informed decision-making — a part of what she calls Data Literacy 2.0™. As a keynote speaker at more than 80 events throughout the world, Lori has inspired thousands of people to take action. She’s an adjunct professor in the Industrial and Organizational Psychology Master’s program at Golden Gate University. Follow her on LinkedIn, and through her LinkedIn Live show, Level Up With Lori

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

Jun 24, 202058:03
Episode 1 Matt Synakowski: How data strategy & analytics supports sales teams to drive revenues and growth

Episode 1 Matt Synakowski: How data strategy & analytics supports sales teams to drive revenues and growth


"The ultimate purpose of collecting the data is to provide a basis for action or a recommendation." W. Edwards Deming

In my first episode, I speak with Matt Synakowski about how sales teams can be more laser focused with better data strategies to support their efforts.   

A little bit about Matt below.

Matt has been a strategist within the sports, entertainment and media industry in various capacities for the past decade.

Starting in 2009, he became the Boston Bruins first ever hire to manage the organization’s revenue strategy. In this capacity, Matt was responsible for pricing of all assets from tickets to premium seating and worked with the e-Marketing/Technology division on building the foundation for a comprehensive data strategy. Matt also aided the club’s Assistant GM in analyzing player salaries during the off-season free agency period.

From 2011-2016, he joined Madison Square Garden in which he held various leadership roles supporting the B2B sales efforts during its 3-year, $1 billion transformation/renovation project. He became the co-founder of the first ever dedicated department dedicated to revenue strategy, data/analytics and business operations.

In 2016, Matt crossed over into the sports media sector at FOX Sports as VP of Strategic Planning. Here he worked with the national ad sales organization on maximizing assets across the sports portfolio: from high profile events such as the Super Bowl and World Cup Soccer, to its growing cable network in FS1. He and his team led competitive market research and positioning, deal evaluation, revenue modeling on new content acquisitions, and report automation.

Matt is currently consulting in the sports/media sector where he has worked with clubs at Major League Soccer and is collaborating with consulting firms to perform market research and landscape studies of best practices in the sports landscape.

About Samir:

Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch, the Data Accelerator Workshop, and host the popular Data Strategy Show.

After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities.

Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life.

Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter.

Contact details for Samir

LinkedIn: Samir Sharma

Email: samir@datazuum.com

website: www.datazuum.com

May 25, 202001:03:05