
If you're a parent, you know how critical it is to connect with teachers. And research backs this intuition up. From Harvard to the Journal of Education Research, numerous studies show that family engagement in education boosts student learning outcomes. So, how do we engage families in learning? It all starts with clean data and interoperability. Here to explain the relationship between tech and family engagement in learning is Strategy and Marketing Officer Dr. Chad Stevens. Chad shares what he’s learned from his career in the education industry, including his work at ParentSquare, and the innovative ways the right technology seamlessly brings families and educators together. Chad explains the importance of clean data, interoperability, and connecting applications like ParentSquare to other forms of data to give educators and parents the information they need at the right time. He also shares his insights on making data-driven decisions as an EdTech leader and emphasizes the need to stay focused on learners. In this episode, you’ll learn: How interoperability enables family engagement in learning Why empathy and active listening pave the way for tech that supports education How to leverage both intuition and data in decision-making Things to listen for: [00:00] An introduction to the episode [06:45] The importance of data interoperability [11:45] Bridging the gap between technology and instruction [16:30] How interoperability impacts family involvement in education [20:45] Balancing intuition with data [28:30] Staying focused on learners as technology evolves
May 22, 2024
32 min

How does trust in data shape educational policy? We’re diving into this question today with Dr. David Ramadan, a seasoned executive and international consultant with over 25 years of advocacy, business, and government relations experience. Dr. Ramadan discusses the need for educational policies to embrace a data-driven approach for enhanced student outcomes and more effective resource allocation. He explains the factors contributing to the politicization of data and shares the importance of trust in creating a data-driven culture. In this episode, you will learn: Why there’s a lack of data-driven leadership in education today How to build a data-driven culture How technology can advance education
May 8, 2024
36 min

Education change-makers know that when data empowers, it’s much more powerful than data that merely meets compliance requirements. Chief Information Officer for the Georgia Department of Education, Dr. Keith Osburn, and Chief Data Officer Nicholas Handville are doing just that by giving data back to educators across the state in formats that facilitate its use as a valuable decision-making tool. In this episode, they share how they’re providing accessible, timely, and actionable data products that teachers and education leaders can use to make the best decisions for their students. They explain the critical role of system interoperability, modernizing data infrastructure, and establishing trust with all stakeholders. Throughout the conversation, we explore tangible ways data reshapes educational landscapes by shifting from a compliance to a value-driven model, particularly post-COVID. Keith and Nicholas emphasize the need for an accessible approach tailored to support schools and districts regardless of their starting capacity. In this episode, you will learn: The importance of enabling system interoperability How to shift data’s purpose from compliance to empowerment What modernization means for educational data and infrastructure
Apr 24, 2024
36 min

Collecting good data is only half the battle. The next major hurdle? Getting that data into the hands of the people who need it. Data Quality Campaign (DQC) Executive Vice President Paige Kowalski is on a mission to do just that: Get education data to students, families, and educators. As a first-generation college student herself, Paige understands the high stakes of making informed decisions about post-secondary education. She joins us to share her insights on the need for accessible and reliable data to guide students and parents through the complex journey from high school to college and beyond. In this episode, you’ll learn: How longitudinal data empowers students and educators The importance of easy access to educational data Why data-driven leaders need to embrace risk
Apr 10, 2024
35 min

Data is not just a tool. It’s a transformative force, shaping our present and defining our future. As we reflect on season three, host Jess Carter reveals how the power of data extends far beyond the business realm. From unemployment mitigation to sports innovation, data serves as a guiding force for positive change in every facet of our lives. We’re also looking forward to what’s next for the podcast: an education mini-series with Dr. Curt Merlau. He’ll shed light on how policy is influenced, the players involved, and the role of data in policy formation. Whether or not you’re in the education space, this mini-series will provide new perspective on data-driven innovation. You don’t want to miss it! In this episode, you will learn: What to expect from the upcoming education mini-series with Dr. Curt Merlau Jess’s takeaways from each episode of season three How data acts as a transformative force in every facet of our lives
Mar 27, 2024
15 min

Data-driven decisions are the future of employment. In this conversation, Indiana Department of Workforce Development Chief of Staff Josh Richardson shares how data can shape employment strategies and personal career paths. Josh shares his journey of working on the development of Pivot, an innovative tool designed to empower individuals experiencing job loss. He explains the importance of data sharing, collaboration, and feedback in launching the tool. Throughout the conversation, we explore the intersection of data, leadership, and public policy in Indiana's approach to workforce readiness. In this episode, you will learn: How Indiana's DWD is leveraging data to connect people with jobs How to manage skeptical feedback (and why it’s actually a good thing) How to minimize the effort required by users to achieve meaningful outcomes
Mar 13, 2024
39 min

Ten years of determination led Nick Elam, assistant professor and program director at Ball State University and consultant for the Canadian Elite Basketball League, to change the future of a 130-year-old institution: the game of basketball. In 2007, he realized that over-reliance on the clock in the fourth quarter brought even the most exciting basketball game to a grinding halt. Nick introduced a (literal) game-changing concept based on data and focused on enhancing the excitement of the game's conclusion, which became known as the Elam Ending. In this conversation, Nick shares how he developed the Elam Ending and the dedicated years of perseverance required to see his vision from concept to the court. He explains the importance of speaking in terms of outcomes, incorporating feedback, and remaining patient in the face of resistance and disinterest—and how these concepts translate into leadership of any type. In this episode, you will learn: How to overcome resistance and disinterest in implementing change How to incorporate feedback while staying true to your vision How to translate data into tangible benefits
Feb 28, 2024
50 min

A sports-like approach to work can keep teams enthused and motivated. Gamifying your team’s day-to-day could be the boost needed to reach the next big milestone. In this conversation, Resultant Client Success Leader Preston Howell dives into a concept called the Great Game of Business (GGOB), which brings financial and business literacy and transparency to every employee in an organization through an exciting sports-like environment. Preston highlights the importance of data and business metrics comprehension for employees, which is essential for questioning and improving outcomes. He shares how telling the stories behind the numbers along with balancing the financials is part of keeping a business thriving. From managing PTO spikes to the nuanced impact of sick time on revenue, we cover the strategies for smarter forecasting. In this episode, you will learn: How to empower team members through open-book management How to drive change with minigames and creative incentives How to effectively communicate data and impact
Feb 14, 2024
33 min

The speed of your business intelligence can make or break success in any fast-paced environment. Businesses that tap into the power of real-time data easily stay ahead of the competition. In this episode, Tinybird co-founder Jorge Sancha shares his insights on the impact real-time data has on business leadership making informed decisions. He dives into the compounding effect of real-time analytics and automation on revenue. Jorge also provides guidance on conveying the value proposition of data warehouses to leadership. In this episode, you will learn: How real-time data revolutionizes decision-making How to use data warehouses to unlock the power of historical insights How to turn data into revenue with the right infrastructure
Jan 31, 2024
44 min

In this episode of Data Driven Leadership, Donatos Pizza CIO Steven Graves details how he calmly navigates the intersection of tech and business amidst the feverish pace of both. Steven shares with host Jess Carter stories and lessons learned throughout his impressive career—including building a major retailer’s first e-commerce site on a limited budget and turning it into a $400 million success story. Steven says the tech part is the easy part; it’s organizational change management that can make or break a transformation’s success. The conversation includes mastering empathy, winning hearts, and nurturing change champions within your organization. In this episode, you will learn: How to effectively embrace change and advancements in AI How to drive transformational initiatives with empathy How to leverage data to listen to and delight your customers
Jan 17, 2024
46 min
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