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Leaders of Analytics

by Jonas Christensen

Leaders of Analytics is a podcast about data-driven decision-making, modern business leadership and the use of data and artificial intelligence in business and society. Each episode investigates the strategies, tools, techniques and leadership required to succeed in a world increasingly driven by data and analytics. The show’s guests share their stories and experiences in a way that helps listeners understand the big concepts and small details that make all the difference in today’s world of business.

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Episodes

Digital Transformation 2.0 – Data-Driven Personalisation at Scale with Prashant Natarajan

1h 5m · Published 10 Aug 21:24

Digital transformation 2.0 is upon us! We have spent the last two decades digitising many products, services and processes to create digital experiences that are consistent, reliable and always on. That’s digital transformation 1.0 stuff.

The next decade will be all about creating data-driven personalisation at scale. Rather than treating everyone the same in our digital environment, we will increasingly be using customer data to tailor the customer experience to individual customer needs.

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we hear from Prashant Natarajan, Vice President of Strategy & Products at H2O.ai.

Prashant has spent more than 15 years helping organisations to successful digital transformations through his leadership roles in the sphere of technology and AI. He has made it his career to demystify AI and digital transformation for organisations and their staff across multiple industries and continents.

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss:

  • what’s required to do digital transformation 2.0 successfully
  • how to create data-first organisations
  • how to use AI to take the robot out of humans
  • the future of automated machine learning
  • how organisations can ensure that their data science investments deliver actual business outcomes
  • our upcoming book, Demystifying AI for the Enterprise, which Prashant and I have co-authored alongside 5 other domain experts.

Digital Transformation 2.0 – Data-Driven Personalisation at Scale with Prashant Natarajan

1h 5m · Published 10 Aug 21:24

Digital transformation 2.0 is upon us! We have spent the last two decades digitising many products, services and processes to create digital experiences that are consistent, reliable and always on. That’s digital transformation 1.0 stuff.

The next decade will be all about creating data-driven personalisation at scale. Rather than treating everyone the same in our digital environment, we will increasingly be using customer data to tailor the customer experience to individual customer needs.

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we hear from Prashant Natarajan, Vice President of Strategy & Products at H2O.ai.

Prashant has spent more than 15 years helping organisations to successful digital transformations through his leadership roles in the sphere of technology and AI. He has made it his career to demystify AI and digital transformation for organisations and their staff across multiple industries and continents.

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss:

  • what’s required to do digital transformation 2.0 successfully
  • how to create data-first organisations
  • how to use AI to take the robot out of humans
  • the future of automated machine learning
  • how organisations can ensure that their data science investments deliver actual business outcomes
  • our upcoming book, Demystifying AI for the Enterprise, which Prashant and I have co-authored alongside 5 other domain experts.

Data-led Disruption: Reimagining Financial Services with Fred Schebesta

43m · Published 27 Jul 09:51

Data, networks and AI are eating the world and industries such as banking, insurance, utilities and telecommunications are changing rapidly as a result.

As an online product comparison portal and trusted third party to millions of consumers, Finder.com is well placed to be a huge winner from this trend. The company sits in the middle of many data-heavy industries that are about being disrupted by the data revolution.

The guest on this episode of Leaders of Analytics is Finder.com’s co-founder and CEO Fred Schebesta. 

Fred is one of Australia's coolest and most successful entrepreneurs, now worth over half a billion dollars – all without funding.

He’s passionate about disruptive innovation and is a leader in the startup community where he shares his successes and knowledge as a mentor, international speaker, media commentator and author.

In this episode we talk about:

  • How Finder has grown from a two-man band to an international company.
  • How Finder is planning to use their recently received accreditation under CDR/Open Banking and what it means for Australian consumers and the financial services industry.
  • How Finder uses AI and machine learning to understand people’s finances and help them to better financial outcomes.
  • Why the company is betting big on cryptocurrencies and decentralised finance, including paying employees in Bitcoin.
  • How crypto will form part of the financial system of the future.
  • Fred’s new book, “Go Live! 10 Principles to Launch a Global Empire”.

Data-led Disruption: Reimagining Financial Services with Fred Schebesta

43m · Published 27 Jul 09:51

Data, networks and AI are eating the world and industries such as banking, insurance, utilities and telecommunications are changing rapidly as a result.

As an online product comparison portal and trusted third party to millions of consumers, Finder.com is well placed to be a huge winner from this trend. The company sits in the middle of many data-heavy industries that are about being disrupted by the data revolution.

The guest on this episode of Leaders of Analytics is Finder.com’s co-founder and CEO Fred Schebesta. 

Fred is one of Australia's coolest and most successful entrepreneurs, now worth over half a billion dollars – all without funding.

He’s passionate about disruptive innovation and is a leader in the startup community where he shares his successes and knowledge as a mentor, international speaker, media commentator and author.

In this episode we talk about:

  • How Finder has grown from a two-man band to an international company.
  • How Finder is planning to use their recently received accreditation under CDR/Open Banking and what it means for Australian consumers and the financial services industry.
  • How Finder uses AI and machine learning to understand people’s finances and help them to better financial outcomes.
  • Why the company is betting big on cryptocurrencies and decentralised finance, including paying employees in Bitcoin.
  • How crypto will form part of the financial system of the future.
  • Fred’s new book, “Go Live! 10 Principles to Launch a Global Empire”.

Exploring the Future of Consumer Data with Jamie Leach

57m · Published 11 Jul 03:26

Jamie is a data advocate with a strong belief in the transformative potential of data.

She is the founder and CEO of Open Data Australia and the regional director for FDATA Australasia and an advisor on digital identity to the United Nations Capital Development Fund.

Jamie is the go-to person for knowledge and insights on the topics of data privacy, governance, strategy, policy and regulation.

She has a vision for how data can be used to improve the lives and financial outcomes of everyday citizens

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics we discuss the huge potential for data innovation stemming from the Consumer Data Right and Open Banking, the hurdles that must be overcome by participating as well as who will be the winners and losers from the data sharing revolution.

In this episode you will find:

  • An overview of the Consumer Data Right and what it means to consumers and participating organisations?
  • How CDR differs from GDPR
  • How far participating organisations are in implementing the various components of Open Banking what should we expect to see in this space in the next 12-24 months
  • The most obvious use cases for CDR, and Open Banking in particular
  • The most important use cases that CDR/Open Banking participants should be focusing on
  • International examples of successful Open Banking based products and services
  • The hurdles currently limiting the use of the data sharing environment that CDR and Open Banking facilitates
  • How to generate consumer trust and excitement around CDR and Open Banking
  • What impacts CDR will have across the wider economy in the future
  • Who will be the future winners and losers from CDR, Open Banking and a broader Open Data regime

Exploring the Future of Consumer Data with Jamie Leach

57m · Published 11 Jul 03:26

Jamie is a data advocate with a strong belief in the transformative potential of data.

She is the founder and CEO of Open Data Australia and the regional director for FDATA Australasia and an advisor on digital identity to the United Nations Capital Development Fund.

Jamie is the go-to person for knowledge and insights on the topics of data privacy, governance, strategy, policy and regulation.

She has a vision for how data can be used to improve the lives and financial outcomes of everyday citizens

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics we discuss the huge potential for data innovation stemming from the Consumer Data Right and Open Banking, the hurdles that must be overcome by participating as well as who will be the winners and losers from the data sharing revolution.

In this episode you will find:

  • An overview of the Consumer Data Right and what it means to consumers and participating organisations?
  • How CDR differs from GDPR
  • How far participating organisations are in implementing the various components of Open Banking what should we expect to see in this space in the next 12-24 months
  • The most obvious use cases for CDR, and Open Banking in particular
  • The most important use cases that CDR/Open Banking participants should be focusing on
  • International examples of successful Open Banking based products and services
  • The hurdles currently limiting the use of the data sharing environment that CDR and Open Banking facilitates
  • How to generate consumer trust and excitement around CDR and Open Banking
  • What impacts CDR will have across the wider economy in the future
  • Who will be the future winners and losers from CDR, Open Banking and a broader Open Data regime

Leaders of Analytics has 106 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 91:43:31. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 27th, 2024 23:40.

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