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Data Brilliant

Data Brilliant

Qlik

In Data Brilliant, expert hosts from leading data analytics company, Qlik, tackle the biggest issues of the day and explore what our futures will look like through the lens of data. They’ll be joined by specialist guests as they dig deep into how access to real-time data, enabling real-time action is reshaping the world’s businesses, the relationships we hold with each other, and the society we live in.


The series uncovers some of the most pressing data challenges in the world of music, sport, space, literature and journalism. It shares stories of how people and organizations across all industries are turning passive data, into active data and embarking on a journey of Active Intelligence by demanding more from their data on a day-to-day basis.


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For this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos is joined by Susie Wolff. Susie began her competitive motorsport career more than 20 years ago, making history at the 2014 British Grand Prix by becoming the first woman to take part in a Formula 1 race weekend in 22 years. After hanging up her racing gear, she entered the world of Formula E as the CEO of Venturi Racing.


In the episode, Susie speaks to Joe about the fundamental role that data plays in the world of motorsport, from drivers to the designers and mechanics supporting them with real-time information. She also discusses her transition from the track to the boardroom, her approach to data-driven leadership and the Dare to be Different initiative – originally founded by Susie to inspire more women and girls to enter the world of motorsport.


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In this episode of Data Brilliant Joe talks to Azran Osman-Rani to explore how data is vital to starting a business and spotting trends and opportunities. As a serial business builder and entrepreneur, based in Malaysia, Azran explains how we should never stop being curious with data and talks through examples of how data helped his businesses success, including his long-haul airline firm, AirAsiaX, video streaming service, Iflix and digital health firm, Naluri. He also offers advice and talks through the tips for starting a successful business in an emerging market.

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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos speaks with author and Harvard University lecturer, Dr. Vikram Mansharamani to explore how data is helping us to navigate uncertainty in business today.

Throughout the episode, Joe and Vikram discuss indicators for market booms and busts, how we can all learn to think for ourselves in an age of automation and how the success of future digitalization will hinge on how data is used to drive better decision making and help to implement behavioral change.


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Joe DosSantos, Qlik's Chief Data Officer, speaks with recognized technology and workplace thought leader, Meghan M. Biro on how data will shape our working relationships​.

As we all get used to operating and working in a “new state of normal” during the largest global pandemic we’ve experienced in decades, Joe and Meghan will discuss the increasingly important role of people in an organization – that’s me and you – and the forces that are redefining our working relationships (for the good and bad). What, for example, will the impact be on how we lead, manage and collaborate? We’ll explore how data and technology can be used to enhance the working experience, inspire and support teams during the uncertain times ahead and debate the future of the workplace – and society – in the months and years to come.


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In ‘Data Brilliant’, expert hosts from leading data company, Qlik, will tackle the biggest issues of the day and explore what our futures will look like through the lens of data. They’ll be joined by specialist guests as they dig deep into how data is reshaping the world’s businesses, the relationships we hold with each other, and the society we live in.

The series will talk to the vital role of data in our everyday lives; from how we interact and communicate with each other around the world, how we innovate, work every day and how it is influencing culture and society as a whole. Alongside this, we will showcase examples of how positive action through data can serve society at all levels and provide real life stories and advice on how to accelerate business value through data.


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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos speaks with renowned mathematician, Dr Hannah Fry to explore the impact of AI and automation on our daily lives. Throughout the episode, Dr Fry explains why human and AI machine can be the perfect team and how there is a mathematical angle to almost everything, including love, coincidence and human interaction.

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In this special episode, Joe DosSantos speaks with best-selling author, Malcolm Gladwell, to explore how, as a society, we need to be smarter about how we use data. Throughout the discussion, Malcolm tells stories of intelligent use of data in different domains – from teaching, sports, policing, travel and healthcare and explains how important storytelling is to making people excited about data. He also touches upon the findings of his latest book, The Bomber Mafia, and debates the different styles of leadership and vision from the book’s protagonists, Haywood Hansell and Curtis LeMay.


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In this episode, Data Brilliant explores why teaching data literacy skills from a young age is essential for preparing people for both their personal and work lives with special guest, Tom Vander Ark, CEO of Getting Smart and contributor to Forbes.

As learning around the world has moved online over the past few months, has this brought to the fore different and new skillsets needed? Tom and Qlik’s Chief Data Officer, Joe DosSantos will discuss the vital role of technology within the education system today.

Whilst many would assume that younger generations are “digital natives” who instinctively understand technology, Tom and Joe argue that being able to understand data and turn it into usable information, requires collaboration, creativity, awareness, and critical thinking – not just an awareness of new technology. And they talk to how younger generations should be picking up and learning in a variety of different environments, not just the school system.


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In the latest episode, Joe is joined by Tom Davenport, the President’s Distinguished Professor of IT and Management at Babson College and regular author for Harvard Business Review. Throughout the episode, Tom and Joe deep dive into the role of the Chief Data Officer; how it has evolved over the last decade and how clarity around the definition of the role is key to its success in the future. They also touch upon the skills needed within data science teams as well as the difference between companies which compete on analytics and those that fall behind, with Tom outlining the crucial differences between the two – with the biggest factor being the strategic intentionality of analytics usage throughout the organization.

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In this episode of Data Brilliant, Joe DosSantos speaks with scientist, geneticist and evolutionary biologist, Adam Rutherford on the role of AI and data in science and culture across the ages. Adam and Joe talk to the acceleration of AI across the last decade and how the role of humans is vital to creating real value from it.


During the episode, Adam and Joe talk about the growing need for a refresh in how we look at teaching STEM subjects. Something which Adam teaches as part of his broadcasting work on BBC Inside Science, across his teaching at UCL, and through answering scientific questions from the public as part of his BBC Radio 4 show to help educate the world on how science and data touches every single part of our lives.


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FAQ

How many episodes does Data Brilliant have?

Data Brilliant currently has 31 episodes available.

What topics does Data Brilliant cover?

The podcast is about News, Data, Tech News, Podcasts, Technology and Data Analytics.

What is the most popular episode on Data Brilliant?

The episode title 'Why data needs to be balanced with human understanding with Susie Wolff' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Data Brilliant?

The average episode length on Data Brilliant is 29 minutes.

How often are episodes of Data Brilliant released?

Episodes of Data Brilliant are typically released every 31 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Data Brilliant?

The first episode of Data Brilliant was released on Apr 24, 2020.

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