The Human Side of Data: Insights on Conflict, Policy, and Progress

Navigating Noise

The world is messy. Wars rage, governments falter, and institutions scramble to find clarity in a sea of uncertainty. Jake Shapiro is skilled at making sense of theses modern conflicts. An author and Princeton professor, he deeply understands how institutional frameworks and data applications can shape global dynamics. Watch the episode to learn more about: - The Value of Local Knowledge Meeting Data - Making Complexity Understandable - Universities as Untapped Resources for Public Good - Conflict’s Human Core - Lessons for Thought Leaders

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