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  • From Metadata to Mentorship: Tony Shaw on Building the Data Community
    2025/10/13

    In this episode of How I Met Your Data, Anjali and Junaid sit down with Tony Shaw, Founder & CEO of DATAVERSITY - the force behind Enterprise Data World (EDW) and DGIQ. Tony traces the early origins of a “metadata conference” that became a global learning platform, then gets candid about what actually moves the data profession forward: cycles, culture, and community.

    We dig into how conference content evolves (remember when data modeling was the headliner?), why governance remains a business function first, and how AI is reshaping both programming and the attendee experience; think smarter discovery of talks, better content matching, and, perhaps someday, intentional networking that beats hallway serendipity. Tony also shares the story behind DATAVERSITY’s Women in Data focus and why younger, more global audiences are changing the room—for the better.

    In this episode
    • The origin story: buying a tiny “metadata” event and building DATAVERSITY into a global education platform

    • Surviving economic cycles: training, travel, sponsorship, and how digital finally scaled during COVID

    • What’s changed (and what hasn’t): the rise, fall, and return of semantics; AI’s pull on modeling and governance

    • Governance as a business sport: why DGIQ draws nearly 50% of non-IT leaders

    • Global signals: banks in Uruguay winning best-practice awards; Saudi Arabia’s push on data & AI capability

    • AI at conferences: from content discovery to future attendee matchmaking (and the privacy guardrails we’ll need)

    • Women in Data: mentorship, career design, and programming that’s open to everyone, but designed to meet real gaps

    You’ll like this if…

    You lead data/AI programs, run governance in the messy middle, or care about how our field learns—together. Also useful if you’re deciding whether to bring your non-data peers to a data conference (short answer: yes).

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    39 分
  • Spend Wisely: The Lifecycle of Political Capital in Data Leadership
    2025/09/12

    In this episode of How I Met Your Data Today, hosts Anjali and Junaid sit down with financial services industry veteran Julia Bardmesser about the significance of political capital in data leadership.

    Julia shares insights from her 25-year career, working across major institutions such as Bloomberg, Citi, Deutsche Bank, and Voya Financial, before founding her strategic advisory firm. She clarifies what political capital is (and isn't) and how it affects the ability to drive data and AI initiatives within organizations.

    The discussion covers identifying key relationships, managing obstructionists, the importance of high EQ, and tactical advice on when and how to spend political capital effectively. Julia emphasizes that delivering real value to the organization is the cornerstone of building lasting political capital. The conversation is filled with real-life examples and lessons learned, making it a must-listen for data professionals and leaders navigating corporate landscapes.

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    38 分
  • AI Pilots: 95% Flop. 5% Don’t. Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
    2025/09/04

    In this episode of The Prompt, hosts Anjali and Karen dive into the latest headlines about AI adoption and ROI, unpacking why 95% of AI pilots are reportedly failing while a select 5% succeed.

    Drawing parallels to the dot-com era, they explore the real reasons behind AI project failures, the importance of vendor partnerships, and the pitfalls of unrealistic expectations in proof-of-concept initiatives.

    The conversation highlights the need for clear business objectives, data governance, and a pragmatic approach to technology adoption. Tune in for candid insights, lessons learned, and a fresh perspective on what it really takes to drive value with AI in today’s organizations.

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    21 分
  • Psst… Can You Keep a Secret? Not If You Shared It with ChatGPT
    2025/08/11

    In this episode of The Prompt, Anjali, Karen and Junaid unpack the unsettling news that shared ChatGPT conversations—via the platform’s “share” feature—were indexed by Google, making sensitive prompts and personal details publicly searchable.

    Topics explored include:

    • How the share link works, and why “public” really means public

    • Why even seemingly benign prompts can build an unnervingly detailed profile of you

    • The cultural differences in privacy expectations between the US and Europe—and why drones over your backyard might make you rethink your stance.

    • The personal responsibility side of AI use: knowing what not to put into a chatbot.

    From governance implications to everyday “would you want your search history read out loud?” moments, this conversation is a reminder that in the digital age, once it’s out there, it’s out there.

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    19 分
  • From Workflows to Autonomy: Agentic AI and the Future of Human-Machine Collaboration
    2025/08/01

    In this episode of How I Met Your Data, hosts Anjali, Junaid, and guest Jay Krish dive deep into the rapidly evolving world of Agentic AI—a paradigm shift from rule-following automation to systems capable of autonomous decision-making. Jay, a seasoned financial services leader and AI thinker, breaks down what Agentic AI really is: a network of large language models working together to reason, adapt, and act independently toward a goal.

    Together, they explore:

    • 🧠 How Agentic AI differs from traditional automation and ML

    • 🚸 Why AI autonomy should be earned like parental trust—and the stages of building that maturity

    • ⚖️ The escalating risk matrix: Who owns the risk when AI goes rogue?

    • 🛡 Why human-in-the-loop design must persist, even in autonomous environments

    • 🌎 The unspoken costs: environmental impact and the power-hungry infrastructure behind AI innovation

    • 🔮 What the rise of agent-based systems means for the future workforce—and how to prepare for what's next

    Jay offers practical advice on getting started, reframing fear into forward motion, and bringing ethical, human-centered thinking into the AI build process.

    If you're curious about AI's next frontier, the risks and rewards of autonomous systems, and how to stay resilient in the face of transformation—this one's for you.

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    41 分
  • Beyond the Panels: Real Talk from CDOIQ
    2025/07/24

    In this episode, Junaid reflects on the CDOIQ Symposium in Boston, emphasizing the overwhelming focus on AI, especially AI agents, and their impact on white-collar jobs. We discuss the immense value of networking at conferences and debate whether CDOs overemphasize data quality at the expense of other critical areas like culture and literacy. And finally, we explore where CDO's oversteer and what they under value.

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    21 分
  • All That Data....But Where's The Value?
    2025/07/19

    In this episode of The Prompt, Anjali, Karen and Junaid dig into a common and often overlooked issue in today’s data-driven landscape: the mismatch between maximizing data and realizing business value.

    The hosts unpack the pitfalls of prioritizing AI-readiness and data hoarding over understanding critical business needs. They challenge the popular notion that more data equals more value—highlighting how data volume often leads to complexity, redundancy, and unmet expectations if not tied to clear, relevant use cases. The conversation explores how leaders often equate value with quick wins and flashy dashboards, sidelining the needs of everyday users who are most impacted by these changes and least equipped to leverage them.

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    22 分
  • Inside the Mind of a Modern CDO: Data, AI, and Getting It Done
    2025/07/05

    Vanessa Jones-Nyoni, Chief Data Officer at Commerzbank NY, joins How I Met Your Data to share her journey from Sierra Leone to the C-suite. We dive into the realities of modern data leadership in a highly regulated industry—balancing innovation with governance, wrangling unstructured data, and building a culture of AI and data literacy. Plus: what it's really like leading a lean team, the power of one-on-one influence, and the mission behind Women Data Professionals.

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    37 分