Data Impact Data Analysis is a Communication Tool Takashi Yanase President and CEO at GooDay Home center president Takashi Yanase shares his thoughts on how a shared data language can change employee mindsets and transform companies.
Data Impact Leveraging your Most Competitive Data for Customers Nate Mayfield Vice President, Strategy & Operations, Applications Service Excellence, Oracle Each organization has unique data that no one else possesses. Nate Mayfield of Oracle argues that the most compelling use model is putting this data to work to improve the customer experience.
Data Impact Cool vs. Effective Data Visualization Emily Kund Principal Business Intelligence Engineer, Red Hat Emily Kund of Red Hat draws on her experience across finance and data accessibility projects to share how she determines the right point between aesthetically pleasing visualizations and dashboards that need to communicate in seconds.
Data Impact 5 Benefits of Forming a Data Community Eva Murray Lead Evangelist EMEA, Snowflake Eva Murray discusses the tremendous upside of forming an inclusive #data community within the organization.
Data Impact When a Career Becomes a Calling Multiple Authors Krystal Tsosie and Oliver Bear Don’t Walk share stories of their career paths and how their backgrounds became a driving force in protecting the data of others, as well as the inspiration for a groundbreaking data science workshop.
Data Impact Rethinking Statistical Thresholds and the Rise of Small Data Multiple Authors This state of missingness, or data erasure, is a blind spot in many statistical approaches to datasets. It’s also a bit of an anachronism if we’re supposedly living in the Big Data era.
Data Impact The Project That Set Me on the Path to Data Leadership Heidi Lanford Chief Data and Analytics Officer How does a 22-year-old in one of her first consulting jobs get bitten by the data bug? Heidi Lanford spins an entertaining story.
Data Impact Why You Should Brand Your Data Organization Heidi Lanford Chief Data and Analytics Officer According to Fitch Ratings CDO Heidi Lanford, every data organization needs to market itself to thrive. Not surprisingly, she uses an elegant presentation of data to make her case.