Data Driven Leadership

Resultant

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. 5天前

    What Data Means for the Future of Pediatric Hospitals

    A single error in a medical record can change a child’s life.  Theresa Meadows has spent her career making sure that doesn’t happen. In this episode, Jess Carter talks with Theresa, who recently transitioned from CIO at Cook Children’s Health Care System to a new role at symplr. Theresa recalls her unlikely path from transplant nurse to technology leader and shares how those dual perspectives influenced the way she thinks about data, trust, and patient care. Their conversation touches on the complexity of pediatric records, the challenges of moving entire hospitals onto electronic systems, and the opportunities she sees for AI to ease the burden on clinicians. Woven through it all are the leadership lessons Theresa carried from the bedside to the boardroom, and now into her work guiding the next generation of healthcare innovation. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why pediatric hospitals face different data challenges than adult care facilities How electronic health record conversions can affect patient safety What healthcare leaders should prioritize in their first 90 days in a new role Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with Theresa Meadows (02:15) Training physicians on early physician order entry systems (08:16) Career lessons from mentors and moving into Cook Children’s (09:53) Unique data challenges faced in pediatric healthcare  (13:17) Transitioning hospitals to electronic health records successfully (19:38) Advice for leaders in their first 90 days (23:41) Where AI and technology are taking healthcare next (30:50) Why mentorship starts with speaking up about your goals

    35 分钟
  2. 8月27日

    How to Win Stakeholder Buy-In: Lessons from VP of Data, Veronika Durgin

    Most data projects don’t collapse because of the tech. They collapse when stakeholders aren’t involved in the right ways. In this episode of Data-Driven Leadership, Jess Carter sits down with  Veronika Durgin, VP of data, to explore why stakeholder engagement makes or breaks a data strategy. Veronika also shares lessons from two decades in data, from troubleshooting transactional databases to leading enterprise-wide initiatives. She reflects on the moment she recognized data as a true business asset, explains why curiosity and a growth mindset are foundational habits for data leaders, and outlines how to design solutions that deliver value more than once. In this episode, you’ll learn: How to keep stakeholders aligned and invested in your strategy Why data leaders should always think about the exit plan What to do to make unused data valuable to the business Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with Veronika Durgin (02:25) Learning through doing and building a foundation for strategy (05:35) Plan B thinking and lessons from a sledgehammer story (09:04) Early career memories from Y2K to database administration (12:55) Discovering Infonomics and seeing data as a business asset (15:43) Why treating data with a product mindset changes outcomes (19:16) The hidden costs of data hoarding and storage waste (23:33) How to keep stakeholders engaged and aligned on priorities (30:38) Using Six Sigma to frame problems and business impact   “Infonomics” by Doug Laney: https://www.amazon.com/Infonomics-Monetize-Information-Competitive-Advantage/dp/1138090387  Veronika’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vdurgin/  Veronika’s Medium: https://medium.com/@durginv Veronika’s Substack: https://thinksolverepeat.substack.com/

    36 分钟
  3. 7月30日

    Empowering Employers and Job Seekers with Real-Time Labor Insights

    Regional workforce boards often have access to labor market data but lack tools to make it usable for the communities they serve. In this episode, Jess Carter talks with Executive Director Phedra Redifer and Workforce Research Analyst Jacob Jimenez from Workforce Solutions for North Central Texas about how their team created interactive dashboards tailored to local needs across 14 counties. Phedra outlines the vision behind the project and what it means to equip employers, educators, and job seekers with actionable data. Jacob shares how they gathered input from stakeholders throughout the build, why usability mattered more than flash, and how this approach is already changing conversations with partners. They also explore how public sector teams can reimagine their role in workforce development by rethinking how data is shared and decisions are made. To check out the dashboards referenced in this episode, use this link. In this episode, you will learn: How a small team built three dashboards in three months Why flexible design improves usability across different stakeholder groups What it looks like to lead data projects with empathy and intent Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with Phedra Redifer and Jacob Jimenez (03:20) Phedra and Jacob explain their roles and regional focus (07:46) Why stakeholder requests revealed the need for better data tools (09:20) Common data questions from EDCs and how patterns emerged (13:40) Overview of the three dashboards and how each one is used (17:53) Stakeholder feedback leads to rethinking the career lattice design (21:52) Phedra explains the broader value of real-time, interactive tools (25:02) Advice for boards starting data projects with limited resources (28:44) Why workforce development is more essential than ever

    32 分钟
  4. 7月16日

    Solving for Mission-Aligned Outcomes with AI-Driven Grant Management Tool Eddi

    Public sector leaders are sitting on a wealth of valuable data. But too often, they can’t act on it.  In this episode, Jess Carter talks with Jeremy Bhatia, founder and CEO of Eddi, about how his platform helps government-funded organizations make sense of scattered financial and performance data. Jeremy shares what led him to start Eddi, how the pandemic brought long-standing issues in grant funding and reporting to the surface, and why the focus should be on outcomes, not just compliance. He explains how Eddi is supporting better decisions around budgeting, reporting, and impact. Jess and Jeremy also discuss what it takes to build trust with users, utilize AI in thoughtful ways, and navigate the practical challenges of working in the public sector. They provide a candid look at how data and AI are being leveraged to address challenges in complex public systems. In this episode, you will learn: The role AI can play in making complex data easier to use Why motivation and culture matter more than technical readiness How flexible tools can improve grant management and support long-term outcomes Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with Jeremy Bhatia (02:46) Eddi’s role in helping organizations make data-driven decisions (05:21) How the pandemic created funding challenges and new opportunities (06:01) Overcoming data integration hurdles in public sector organizations (08:51) Jeremy’s lessons from Eddi’s first year in business (13:22) The importance of flexibility in grant management  (21:55) How Eddi helps match grants with the right organizations (30:02) Measuring outcomes and lessons learned from the pandemic

    35 分钟
  5. 7月2日

    How to Use AI and Data Better in Everyday Life with Jess Carter

    From writing better emails to helping her son learn the alphabet, Jess Carter is using AI in unexpected ways. In this Q&A episode, Jess shares how she’s integrating AI into both her professional and personal routines, with real examples that span leadership, data storytelling, parenting, and everyday problem-solving. She offers practical advice for getting started with AI, from building stronger prompts to identifying the tasks where it saves the most time and adds the most value. Along the way, Jess answers listener questions about increasing data literacy without a technical background, working effectively with consultants, and determining what actually works in digital engagement. If you're curious about how to use AI and data more confidently and more creatively, this episode is a great place to begin. Jess also references a few favorite resources throughout the episode, including: Data Literacy: A User’s Guide by David L. Herzog storytelling with data: a data visualization guide for business professionals by Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic How to Lie with Statistics by Darrell Huff The study Double-blind test of the effects of distant intention on water crystal formation by Dean Radin, Dail Hayssen, Masaru Emoto, and Takashige Kizue   In this episode, you will learn: Ways to begin using AI in your daily work How to build confidence in data analysis without a technical background What to look for when bringing in a consultant to support your team   Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with Jess Carter (01:54) How Jess uses AI as a parent, leader, and executive coach (05:19) Simple ways to get started with ChatGPT in your daily work (08:57) Books and tools to improve your data literacy (13:49) When to bring in consultants and how to get real results from them (24:27) Jess’s go-to method for making sense of messy data (26:52) Jess’s reflection on cancer and story of resilience

    32 分钟
  6. 6月18日

    Duolingo's Winning Data Strategy with Bilal Zia, Head of Data Science and Analytics

    Most people know Duolingo as the fun language app with the green owl, but behind the scenes, it’s a data science team using AI and analytics to transform how we learn. In this episode, Jess Carter sits down with Bilal Zia, head of data science and analytics at Duolingo, to discuss what it takes to lead with data within one of the world’s most popular edtech platforms. Bilal shares how his team builds trust through accurate forecasting and why embedding data scientists into cross-functional teams has changed how Duolingo operates. Drawing on his past roles at the World Bank and Amazon, he reflects on the mindset shift required to move fast without sacrificing rigor and how AI helps them achieve new possibilities while maintaining a focus on the human experience at the heart of learning. In this episode, you will learn: How to structure data teams to increase influence Why fast-growing companies need different data strategies How to build trust through data accuracy Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with Bilal Zia (02:58) Why intrinsic motivation guided Bilal’s career (06:12) How Bilal turned a struggling data team into a high-performing one (08:15) Adapting data strategy to the S-curve model (11:39) The moment Bilal’s team earned leadership’s trust with a single forecast (16:57) What happens when data scientists are treated like product leaders (20:21) Tracking fluency and learner progress in the app (27:40) A look at the AI tools helping Duolingo move faster without losing control

    31 分钟
  7. 6月4日

    Southwest Airlines on Making AI Work Across the Enterprise

    AI can feel abstract until it’s tied to something real. At Southwest Airlines, it’s used to improve flight operations, support frontline staff, and help leaders make faster decisions. In this episode, Jess Carter chats with Justin Bundick, managing director of artificial intelligence at Southwest Airlines. He shares how the airline built an AI strategy that works across departments by pairing smart technology with strong data practices. From infrastructure and governance to AI model training and deployment, Justin walks through what it really takes to operationalize AI in one of the world’s most complex industries. He also explains why understanding business processes is needed to make data useful, how human-centered design influences their work, and what it looks like to align AI with ethical standards and long-term strategy. In this episode, you will learn: What it takes to scale AI across an enterprise How AI can improve complex operations without overwhelming people Why understanding the process is just as important as understanding data Things to listen for: (00:00) Introduction to the episode with Justin Bundick (02:52) How Southwest’s data strategy evolved (06:30) Using data to reduce noise and find focus (09:57) Why AI needs strong data governance and process insight (14:07) Building AI models into everyday operations (17:11) Managing risk and ethics with AI governance (24:47) Justin’s vision for the future of AI in airlines

    29 分钟
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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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