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Culture eats strategy for lunch. Informed cultures drive decisions and inspire action. At the Data Culture Podcast we talk with execs, visionaries, and data experts so that you may move from idea to outcome in your own data culture journey. Curiosity intersected with data can inform and inspire change for the betterment of all. Let's build cultures to make this happen.
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Sid Atkinson and Lee Harper
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Episodes(3)
Becoming a Data Catalyst: The Spark Your Data Culture Needs
Data governance is often seen as restrictive—but what if it’s actually the key to making data work? Bob Seiner joins Sid Atkinson to challenge how organizations think about governance, accountability, and behavior change. Drawing from decades of experience, Bob explains why governance efforts stall,
Data Culture Isn't a Mystery
Hosts Sid Atkinson and Lee Harper engage with guests Gary Griffin and David Holcomb, authors of "Building a Data Culture: The Usage and Flow Data Culture Model", to explore the concept of data culture. They challenge the notion that culture is unmanageable, presenting frameworks and models that make
Semantic Patches: the Inmon/Kimball Debate of the LLM Era
Data management purity and pragmatism built opposed camps starting in the 1990s, and echoes of those tenants present themselves today in Generative AI. Ontology purists and vector-based engineers appear at opposite ends, but how might we reframe so everyone's in the same picture? Tracy Talbot is a c