Think With ABD
Think With ABD
Analytics by Design
A podcast about humanizing technology, data and design. We interview a wide range of speakers including creators, designers, and change-makers who are pushing the boundaries of technology and innovation.
S3E4 Unstoppable Millennials - A New Chapter for Healthcare With Chenny Xia Gotcare
In Ontario, the number of older adults aged 65 and above reached 2.4 million in 2017 and it is expected to reach 4.6 million by 2046. Self-directed care provides care recipients with more autonomy on what care they need and how that care will be delivered. Cheney Xia, an entrepreneur who co-founded Gotcare, an at-home care provider that is designed to transform how healthcare is delivered throughout Canada, joined us for a thoughtful discussion on her personal journey as an experienced designer, technologist, and now an entrepreneur. In this interview, Cheney discussed how she stumbled upon her venture ideas, met her current business partner, how a highly diverse team helped her pull 7 digits revenue in year one, and her personal reflections as a female entrepreneur. 
Apr 20, 2022
48 min
S3E3 Unstoppable Millennials - From From a Unicorn to Impact Financing with Windy Natriavi from AwanTunai
Windy Natriavi founded and co-led the GO-LIFE services under GoJek, Indonesia's first tech unicorn valued at $7 Billions. After being promoted to be GoJek’s VP of Growth, Windy took a rare turn in her career and decided to build a microfinancing company, AwanTunai, which serves millions of unbanked customers. AwanTunai builds digital distribution to thousands of micro-retail merchants who can then access working capital as well as accept payment from AwanTunai consumer credit. The financially inclusive startup also issues mobile-based consumer credit, serving the 100 million Indonesians unable to access banking products. Her work with AwanTunai led to her being inducted into Forbes Indonesia's 30 Under 30 list in 2019.During this interview, we discussed how Windy Natriavi overcame her fear of joining a hyper growth tech firm without technical knowledge, her brave step in entrepreneurship after a 5-mins conversation with her mentor, and her latest work in a women empowerment platform aiming at providing the same opportunities as she has to others. Check out our website: www. abdtoronto.com
Aug 4, 2021
45 min
S3E2 Unstoppable Millennials - Learn More, Effortlessly with Trishala Pillai from Rumie
“Learning is a lifelong journey.” Few people will disagree with this statement, but in the fast-changing world we live in, our learning journey won’t be linear. In the interview with Trishala Pillai, an enterprise software account executive turned education technology enthusiast and advocate, we hear her own non-linear journey getting to and working as the director of strategy at Rumie, an educational nonprofit working with the world’s most influential organizations to create and distribute micro-learning materials to meet the needs of the economically-displaced, smartphone-first modern learner.Similar to the frugality concept that what the tech world is fascinated with, Trishala turns the clock back to ancient India and introduces us to the concept of “Jugaad”, referring to non-conventional, frugal innovation emphasizing on “doing more with less”. Towards the end of the interview, Trishala also shares with us her thoughts on the rise of “social learning” and what skills required in a world humans are going to be intertwined with machines. 
Apr 4, 2021
42 min
S2E10: 10 Percent - The Little Secret of AI Projects with Rogayeh Tabrizi (Theory+Practice)
Every organization wants to embrace artificial intelligence (AI), but here is the little secret: Majority of AI projects have never moved beyond a proof of concept (POC) phase and only a small fraction of AI experiments has been proved to be ROI positive. In fact, Only 10% of companies have gained significant benefits from their AI initiatives. We are in an AI hype for a while now, which means not much persuasion is needed to pitch AI investments to senior executives. However, what is missing is the overall awareness of what AI can and cannot do. Rogayeh Tabrizi, a quantum-physicist-turned-data-scientist, is now the co-founder and CEO of Theory+Practice, a Toronto-based AI startup focusing on bringing advanced AI solutions to retail and financial services. In this episode, Rogayeh shared her personal journey of transitioning from academia, to finding fascination in data and modeling, and to creating market-product fit in AI applications. In this episode, you will hear Rogayeh share her reflections on:  How fresh perspectives are born by combining theoretical data practices and business challenges Why “Asking the Right Questions” is critical to establishing the right foundation for any data project Why you must find yourself a mentor if you want to start your business, especially for women founders (to be)
Feb 16, 2021
21 min
S2E9: Democratization of AI: You Can Start Anywhere with Eric Huang (CEO of Advanced Analytics and Research Lab)
Each organization has its own maturity curve in leveraging artificial intelligence. Some larger organizations hire AI consultants to help them navigate the complexity within data and analytics initiatives, while small players like SMEs and non-profit organizations tend to steer away from AI adoption due to financial and other resource commitments. In this episode, an analytics democratization enthusiast, Eric Huang, the founder and CEO of Advanced Analytics and Research Lab, shares his views on who might be left behind in this AI race and what organizations can do to ensure they can move forward in the right direction in their respective analytics journeys. Eric also shares some pivotal moments during the time when he made a career change and the challenges that he needed to overcome to become a data science practitioner. During the podcast, you will hear the following: How organizations can get started with something small and build incrementally to move up in the AI maturity curve Why you (probably) need to up your game in technical skills and find your niche in this overly crowded market For all aspiring entrepreneurs out there, start experimenting your ideas with minimal costs but expect the path gets steeper as your start-up evolves
Feb 8, 2021
22 min
S3E1: Unstoppable Millennials - Christian Keil, Chief of Staff at Astranis, a satellite company building the next generation of internet satellites
2020 is an exciting year for Internet Satellite companies. There were roughly 200 Internet satellites in low-earth orbit (LEO) seeking to offer Internet access to wider consumers and enterprises in 2019, and the number grew to 700 satellites. Globally, Morgan Stanley estimates that satellite internet providers could be generating over $500 billion in revenue by 2040. Our featured guest is Christian Keil, the Chief of Staff at Astranis, a geostationary communications satellite company with a vision of building the next generation of internet satellites. It is a timely conversation as it touches on the ever evolving technology scene and how it’s becoming more democratized thanks to the next generation of startups.   To many people’s surprise, Christian was never technical. With a business degree and used to work as a management consultant, Christian Keil paved his way in tech by applying for a supply chain operations manager’s role at Astranis, but unfortunately got rejected for lack of relevant experience. Christian did not just walk away from a company that is aligned with where he wants to be in a long-term. In this first edition of “Unstoppable Millennials”, Christian shares how he started a company but walked away from his investors, and eventually became the chief of staff in his dream company (after being rejected). To Christian, he thinks many of us who have a Silicon Valley dream but might not necessarily end up in the valley, but being a “Silicon Valley Outsider”, he shared his learnings constantly through self-reflection and weekly newsletters. 
Dec 21, 2020
39 min
S2E8: Can Computers Help Cure Humans - ML used in COVID Vaccine with James Huges
We are seven months into the COVID-19 pandemic and while we are beginning to understand the disease and its behavior much better, we are still far from a resolution and the “old normal”. Across the globe, over 100 institutions are working on a vaccine, and over 170 countries are collaborating with the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop a vaccine plan. The production and distribution of the vaccines will be slow to begin, and this plan proposes that those considered “highest risk” should be prioritized. In this podcast, we are speaking with James Hughes, Assistant Professor and Researcher at St. Francis Xavier University, who proposes that a distribution strategy for the vaccine is a programming problem. A programming problem would suggest that to optimize the effects of the limited supply of vaccines, the program should consist of rules which prioritize those who have the highest opportunity to spread the disease. So, what are the key ethical considerations before we rush for a cure?
Dec 10, 2020
38 min
S2E7: Using AI to Empower the Homeless with CG Chen
As with many other industries, we see the adoption of innovative data-science technology to tackle social issues. Research has shown that 10% of homeless populations are visible in Canada, while the remaining 90% are hidden. Interestingly, about 94% of homeless people actually own a mobile phone in North America, and about 77% own a smartphone. In this podcast, Sarah Sun, ABD’s Head of Research & Content, is speaking with CG Chen. Ms. Chen is the founder and CEO of Ample Labs, a non-profit empowering those of us facing homelessness using technology. In this podcast, Ms. Chen offers some insight into how AI technology, more specifically a chatbot named Chalmers, was used to find social services like free meals, shelter, clothing banks and more in the GTA regions, all in real-time on desktop and mobile. Also, be sure to check out an interactive infographic that we put up to reflect the homeless problem in Canada.
Nov 24, 2020
25 min
S2E6: Data Science for Elections with Peter Tanner
While 2020 has brought a number of challenges to people all over the world, one of the most anticipated events of this year is the US election. Politicians have been under the watchful eye of the public in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and are continually evaluated in their ability to protect their people while maintaining economic performance. In the US, Democratic and Republican candidates are fighting harder than ever to win electoral votes and claim their seat in the White House. As with many other industries, the elections process is moving in a data-driven direction. In this podcast, Sarah Sun, ABD’s Head of Research & Content, is speaking with Peter Tanner. Mr. Tanner was one of the founding members of former President Obama’s data science team in 2011 - one of the first political organizations to use data to influence voter engagement. In this podcast, Mr. Tanner offers some insight into how data was used to analyze voter preferences and to streamline targeting efforts to voters on the fence.
Nov 16, 2020
18 min
S2E5: Can Anyone be a Strategist with Jennifer Riel from IDEO
In periods of uncertainty, we might wish we had the magic of strategists who come into a room and solve problems like we heard from classic business stories. But, can anyone be a strategist? With that question, we interviewed Jennifer Riel, Global Director of Strategy from IDEO, the world famous design-thinking institute that popularized “design-thinking”.  Jennifer is also a co-author of a book: Creating Greater Choices: A Leader’s Guide to Integrative thinking - with Roger Martin, the dean of Rotman Business School. In this episode, from Jennifer’s very first encounter with “integrative thinking” to the story of LEGO movies, Jennifer helps us understand how successful leaders deconstruct the world’s most complex problems and deliver impactful strategies in driving growth. Jennifer explained the common mistakes made by leaders and how design-thinking can help someone make strategic decisions for any organization. She also reminds us of the importance of testing and how we all can use a rather scientific technique to exercise our creative muscles and broaden our choice sets, which essentially help us win.
Sep 21, 2020
27 min
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