Data Driven Leadership

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Data Driven Leadership

The power of Data is undeniable. And unharnessed - it’s nothing but chaos. Making data your ally. Using it to lead with confidence and clarity. Host Jess Carter is solving problems in real-time to reveal what’s possible. Helping communities and people thrive. This is Data Driven Leadership a show brought to you by Resultant.

  1. HÁ 10 H

    Improving Student Outcomes Beyond the Classroom with ConnectIndy

    A student’s success depends on more than just academic learning; it’s also shaped by their health, access to enrichment opportunities, and the support of their family. In this episode, host Jess Carter is joined by Shaina Cavazos, director of the Office of Education Innovation at the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. They discuss ConnectIndy, a program adapted from Boston College’s City Connects. The program addresses outside factors affecting students' learning potential without putting that burden on teachers. Shaina discusses how every ConnectIndy school has a dedicated coordinator creating tailored plans to connect students and their families with the necessary resources, allowing teachers to focus on classroom instruction. She also highlights how ConnectIndy’s public data dashboard—the first of its kind for City Connects—empowers educators and enables policymakers to make decisions that benefit students holistically.   In this episode, you will learn: How ConnectIndy ensures that resources reach students who need them most Why a public dashboard fosters transparency and drives action How Indianapolis is using data to improve the education system   Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with guest Shaina Cavazos (03:14) How the City Connects program helps students and teachers (06:09) Early implementation of ConnectIndy (08:51) Empowering donors through ConnectIndy’s dashboard (14:52) Using concrete data to drive change (17:33) Data collection for individual student support plans (18:53) Longitudinal data and continuation of the City Connects program (20:59) Comparing data across different states and programs   Resources: ConnectIndy The Office of Education Innovation

    28min
  2. 1 DE JAN.

    REPLAY: How Data Is Enhancing the Fan Experience with Machelle Noel of the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization

    In this replay episode, Jess Carter and Resultant’s Data Modeler, Brittany Goodwin, discuss the importance of laying the right foundation for scalable data success. To start, one must ask the right questions and focus on strategy over tools in order to lay the groundwork for scalable, long-term success.  Their conversation sets the stage for insights from Resultant’s Client Success Leader, Brian Vinson, and Machelle Noel of the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization, whose experience mirrors these concepts. Michelle shares how the Rangers leveraged a Strategic Data Roadmap to prepare for their new, state-of-the-art ballpark. She reveals how starting with strategy enabled her team to integrate real-time data for concessions, ticketing, and operations, enhancing both fan experience and business outcomes.   In this episode, you will learn: The framework for building a scalable data model with analytics How to use data to address operational bottlenecks in real-time How a partner can transform your data strategy and outcomes   Things to listen for: (00:00) An introduction to the episode with Brittany Goodwin (04:00) Start with strategy before selecting tools (06:50) The importance of modular data models for scalability and efficiency (10:49) Finding quick wins with the right data  (13:14) Scaling data analytics with the Texas Rangers Baseball Organization (16:27) Strategic data assessment with Resultant (20:14) Real-time reporting for game day operations  (23:31) How data helped the Texas Ranges pivot during COVID-19  (27:09) Sharing key insights with stakeholders   Resources: A Lot Going on at the Moment: Data and Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour

    31min
  3. 04/12/2024

    How Colorado Is Transforming Whole-Person Health Through Social Health Information Exchange

    The healthcare system isn’t perfect, but through the use of tech and data, we can ease the patient experience and ensure critical information is available when needed most. In this episode, Colorado Lieutenant Governor Dianne Primavera and Director of the Office of eHealth Innovation Stephanie Pugliese discuss the implementation of Colorado’s Social Health Information Exchange (CoSHIE) network. They share the importance of seamless health data integration and cite use cases that enhance patient care, reduce administrative burdens, and improve health outcomes. Their collaborative approach respects local needs while building a statewide network to support communities across Colorado. Tune in to learn how data-driven health initiatives are transforming healthcare accessibility and helping Colorado set a national standard for whole-person health.   In this episode, you will learn: The social determinants of health and ways to address them Colorado’s approach to making statewide health data useful for community providers How to build trust and ensure security in data-sharing initiatives   Things to listen for: (00:00) An introduction to the episode with guests Stephanie Pugliese and Lt. Governor Dianne Primavera (04:16) Health IT for whole-person health (09:32) Colorado Social Health Information Exchange (CoSHIE) (16:05) The social determinants of health (19:44) Improving healthcare for vulnerable populations (23:18) The importance of trust in data-sharing agreements (27:17) Understanding the CoSHIE platform’s capabilities (30:22) How to stay motivated through complex data projects

    35min
  4. 06/11/2024

    Love at First Insight: How Data Teams Shape Customer Experience for Smart Growth, with Bumble’s Lina Mikolajczyk

    "Ultimately, the goal of a data team should be to have a direct stake in the company’s P&L." According to Lina Mikolajczyk, director of reporting and analytics at Bumble, data should play a role in driving real business impact.  In this episode, Lina shares her journey of transforming Bumble’s data team from a reactive service into a proactive force, empowering teams across the company with self-service tools and actionable insights. A key part of the transformation was building a data-driven culture, where leadership buy-in was critical to implementing changes across the organization. With leadership support, the advanced data analytics team evolved into strategic partners for the business. When you leverage data to its full potential, you can make smarter decisions, improve user experience, and measure impact in any industry.   In this episode, you will learn: The importance of leadership buy-in for innovation and change Strategies for prioritizing and tracking data projects How to turn analysts into key problem solvers for business growth   Things to listen for: (00:00) An introduction to the episode with the guest, Lina Mikolajczyk (06:18) Advice for early-career data professionals (09:15) Bumble’s advanced data analytics team (11:11) Building a self-service data model for stakeholders (13:56) Assessing the impact of Bumble’s data team (19:49) The data maturity curve (22:37) Which projects should data teams prioritize? (26:01) Using data to drive true business value (28:16) How data and analytics help improve Bumble’s user experience   Resources: The Chief Data Officer’s Playbook, Carruthers and Jackson Scale at Speed, Velarde

    35min
  5. 09/10/2024

    The Power of Resilience: Leadership Lessons from Life's Toughest Battles

    Some of the most valuable leadership lessons come from challenging life experiences. In this episode, host Jess Carter and producer Chelsea Gill get personal as they talk about battling cancer, from receiving their diagnosis to deciding on a treatment plan—and the way data played a part in their decisions. Now both in remission, Jess and Chelsea reflect on how their journeys have influenced their approach to leadership. They explore how paying attention to your body can help you make better choices. Through their experiences, they learned to be patient when making decisions, to consult with experts, and to trust their judgment—skills that carry over into work and life. This episode is a reminder that data is relevant everywhere, and listening to your body can significantly impact personal well-being and job performance.   In this episode, you will learn: How physical and emotional awareness can improve leadership skills The role of self-advocacy in pursuing better outcomes, whether for health or work The importance of collecting multiple data points before finalizing a decision   Things to listen for: (00:00) An introduction to the episode with Chelsea and Jess (02:11) Chelsea and Jess’ diagnoses (05:42) How body awareness can help you as a leader (11:45) Advocating for yourself in both health and professional decisions (12:20) Collecting data on treatment and care (18:01) Why you should prepare for low-chance outcomes (22:45) Pause before making a decision (24:34) You have the ability to decide what’s best for you (29:29) Leadership lessons from battling cancer

    32min
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The power of Data is undeniable. And unharnessed - it’s nothing but chaos. Making data your ally. Using it to lead with confidence and clarity. Host Jess Carter is solving problems in real-time to reveal what’s possible. Helping communities and people thrive. This is Data Driven Leadership a show brought to you by Resultant.

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