28 min

Reusing, Remixing, and Respecting Data with Hal Stern Leading With Data

    • Management

Welcome to Leading with Data, the podcast from Molecula that brings you conversations with leading voices in data and management.
In this episode, Jason spoke with the polymath, Hal Stern, VP & CIO of R&D at The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson. Hal spent his initial career at Sun Microsystems throughout the dot com boom and bust before moving to Juniper Networks and Merck. He realized, however, that he was much happier designing solutions than designing products.
This led to a dramatic switch from technology to life sciences, where Hal has been grappling with data to understand problems that have a massive societal impact.
Hal explains his thoughts around treating data like music and remixing it to find new value. This episode is packed with just a glimpse of Hal’s vast knowledge and his thoughts on the future of data. You cannot afford to miss this episode.
Find out about:
Why Hal moved from networking to the life sciencesWhy he embraces the weirdUsing data to have a social impactWhat data and music have in commonThe importance of ethics when dealing with dataHal’s predictions for the future
Important Links & Mentions:
The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson LinkedInHal’s LinkedInHal’s TwitterWeird, The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World by Olga KhazanRange: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, by David EpsteinThinking In Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts, by Annie DukeThe Winner Within: A Life Plan for Team Players, by Pat Riley
To listen to the podcast and read the blog post on this topic, click here.

Welcome to Leading with Data, the podcast from Molecula that brings you conversations with leading voices in data and management.
In this episode, Jason spoke with the polymath, Hal Stern, VP & CIO of R&D at The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson. Hal spent his initial career at Sun Microsystems throughout the dot com boom and bust before moving to Juniper Networks and Merck. He realized, however, that he was much happier designing solutions than designing products.
This led to a dramatic switch from technology to life sciences, where Hal has been grappling with data to understand problems that have a massive societal impact.
Hal explains his thoughts around treating data like music and remixing it to find new value. This episode is packed with just a glimpse of Hal’s vast knowledge and his thoughts on the future of data. You cannot afford to miss this episode.
Find out about:
Why Hal moved from networking to the life sciencesWhy he embraces the weirdUsing data to have a social impactWhat data and music have in commonThe importance of ethics when dealing with dataHal’s predictions for the future
Important Links & Mentions:
The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson and Johnson LinkedInHal’s LinkedInHal’s TwitterWeird, The Power of Being an Outsider in an Insider World by Olga KhazanRange: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World, by David EpsteinThinking In Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts, by Annie DukeThe Winner Within: A Life Plan for Team Players, by Pat Riley
To listen to the podcast and read the blog post on this topic, click here.

28 min