If you enjoy working in the Business Analytics or Business Data world but have occasionally wondered "Is everyone insane? Or am I insane?" then this podcast is for you.
This is a story about truth, beauty, and reality. Read by the author, Neil Hepburn.
Why Mesopotamia had the right stuff and drove the appetite for Analytics. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
How businesses like Toyota, Nintendo, and Google have embraced bottom-up organic thinking. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
The story of how Friederich Hayek, Milton Friedman, and the Chicago School fooled themselves and others through a series of logical fallacies. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
How Western Philosophy has always been anchored in Deductive-Analytical thinking and how that all came to an end in 1953. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
How Deductive-Analytical thinking created a force multiplier effect for Western mathematics, science, and computer technology. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
How Indian philosophers developed and later codified Deductive-Analytical logic, and discovered a key insight that Western philosophers would not begin to understand for another 1,000 years. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
How early Chinese philosophers developed Deductive-Analytical logic, and why there was little appetite for it. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
How Aristotle and the Greeks forged Analytics, The Tool of Western Philosophy. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
Neil explains how he stumbled upon a psychology experiment that would forever change how he sees Western culture. Music by Hannah Hepburn.
Neil explains what the Cradle of Analytics podcast is all about. Music by Hannah Hepburn.