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Tableau Legend and Iron Viz Judge Mark Bradbourne pops in for a Tableau Conference recap. We talk hits, misses, the community and more.For more Mark check out his podcast 'Songs that Don't Suck'
Kevin and Ken Flerlage, twin Tableau Hall of Fame Visionaries, pop in to talk about their upcoming mega-talk a Tableau Conference 2025, their personal journeys, and more.
Tableau Visionary and Ambassador Kyle Massey drops by to talk about his 2 upcoming Tableau Conference 2025 presentations, his recent Visionary recognition, and more.
Join us for a conversation with Southard Jones, Chief Product Officer of Tableau at Salesforce. #TableauSponsored We'll explore the recent updates announced at the Tableau Conference and discuss the benefits these are offering to Tableau customers. Visit Tableau.com to learn more.
Welcome to a solo episode! In this special episode of the podcast, I talk about the recen Tableau Customer conference in San Diego, which drew over 9,000 participants. I reflect on various aspects of the conference, including its diverse sessions that ranged from showcasing new Tableau features and case studies to hands-on workshops and discussions on data visualization beyond Tableau. I was a presenter at TC and presented my work on the Urban Institute's Do No Harm Project.My review of the conference focuses just on the positives of the conference—the upcoming features in Tableau, such as allowing Tableau Public users to save work their locally, as well as some thoughts on why I—who is not a huge Tableau user—actually attends the conference. I also discuss a few of the sessions I attended, including hands-on sessions and games in Tableau.Topics Discussed Conference Overview: A recap of the Tableau Conference, highlighting its scale with over 9,000 participants and the variety of sessions that catered to both seasoned data analysts and newcomers to the field. Tableau's New Features. Significant updates to Tableau, including the ability for Tableau Public users to save work locally – a feature that potentially redefines the need for Tableau Desktop licenses. I also talk about the introduction of customizable themes, Google Fonts integration, VIS Extensions, and the leaps in AI and real-time data integration within Tableau. Community and Networking: I reflect on the value of the community that Tableau fosters, especially through networking opportunities that are more crucial than ever in the post-pandemic era.➡️ Check out more links, notes, transcript, and more at the PolicyViz website.
In this episode of Enterprising Insights, The Futurum Group's Enterprise Applications Research Director Keith Kirkpatrick discusses Tableau Conference 2024, recent earnings news from major enterprise application vendors. He then closes out the show with the Rant or Rave segment, where he picks one item in the market, and either champions or criticizes it.
Data Designer Desireé Abbott pops in for some post Tableau Conference 24 Chat. On the menu are her upcoming book "Everyday Data Visualization", debate over Datafam jargon, and stories of awkward first introductions. It's a fun one. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/support
In this episode, Content Manager Garrett Sauls sits down with Analytics Architect Sarah Dorfman to talk about living in Los Angeles, Tableau Cloud Migration and the upcoming Tableau Conference 2024.
Friend of the show and "Songs that Don't Suck" host Mark Bradbourne is in the house for Tableau Conference 24 pregame --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/support
In this episode, Content Manager Garrett Sauls sits down with InterWorks Director of Strategic Innovations and Tableau community legend Dan Murray to discuss the history of Tableau Conference ahead of TC24.
In this episode, Content Manager Garrett Sauls sits down with Tableau Visionary, ambassador and user group leader Annabelle Rincon to talk about her journey with data, the impact of groups like DataWomen and the upcoming Tableau Conference 2024.
In this edition of Podcast Your Data, Content Manager Garrett Sauls sits down with Services Director, Americas Debbie Yu, and Analytics Leads Brooks Barth and Ryan Callihan to talk all things Tableau Conference 2024.
This special edition of Podcast Your Data comes from behind the scenes of our “Road to TC24" series, which is dropping periodically on our social media. Here, Content Manager Garrett Sauls and InterWorks Channel Strategy Director for the Americas Ken McBride got to sit down with Tableau Account Executives Evan Pierce and Alberto Gonzalez to talk about Tableau, Tableau Conference, and Tableau pulse in their Seattle office. Since this was off the cuff, it may sound a little different from our usual podcasting setup, but we promise — it's worth it. In the first half, you'll largely hear from Ken and Evan about the benefits of the Tableau Community, with Alberto jumping in about working with Tableau Partners. In the second half, Evan and Alberto start off talking about Tableau Pulse and AI at Tableau Conference, plus other odds and ends throughout.
Unlock the secrets of data visualization with Tableau's own maestro, Adam Mico, who joins Vanessa Grant and me to share his inspiring journey from a late bloomer in data analysis to a Tableau Visionary and Ambassador. Prepare to have your mind opened to the possibilities of no-code and low-code features in Tableau, the power of AI integrations, and the multifaceted tool that is Tableau, as we push the boundaries of connecting with diverse data sets.Ever wondered what it takes to become a guru in data visualization? Adam divulges the serendipitous route that led him to data analysis, and we dissect the essential skills budding data enthusiasts need to master, from a deep-seated passion for learning to grasping the science behind striking visualizations. The conversation also navigates the importance of creating accessible content for all, including colorblind individuals, and ponders the future of Tableau careers, suggesting adaptability is key in the ever-evolving data analysis landscape.Concluding with heartwarming personal anecdotes and community engagement tales, Adam reflects on the demanding yet rewarding process of penning a Tableau certification guide and gearing up for the upcoming Tableau Conference. We also shed light on seizing those career-defining moments, and the immense value of community participation. Filled with networking nuggets and opportunities to connect with leading pioneers like Adam, this episode is a trove for anyone looking to explore the vibrant world of data visualization and analysis.
Tableau CEO Ryan Aytay returns to Data+Love to talk about Tableau's upcoming events at Dreamforce and Tableau Conference, the need for Tableau to be useful and appealing to multiple audiences, and his thoughts on revamping Tableau User Groups --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/support
InterWorks' Content Manager Garrett Sauls sat down with Solutions Architecture Director, Americas, Mat Hughes and Analytics Lead Keith Dykstra to take stock of the announcements made at TC23 and what direction we see the data space going.
Tableau CEO Ryan Aytay returns to the pod (in his 3rd week on the job) to talk about Tableau Conference '23 feedback, empowering users with new features, and getting analysts what they need to succeed. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/message
In this conference recap I talk Killer Keynotes, The Year of the BAN, and more. Hang on for Listener calls at the end. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/message
Tableau Ambassador and pal Will Perkins drops by and brings Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff and newly-minted Tableau CEO Ryan Aytay with him! We talk AI, growth, community, and the future of the Tableau Conference. You won't want to miss it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/support
the second Super Sized edition of Just 5 Minutes talks about all the things that were Tableau Conference... enjoy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/support
I talk Iron Viz and the Vizzies on Day 2 of #Data22 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/datapluslove/support
I talk conference changes, Day 1 Keynotes, Rockstar Astro and more --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/datapluslove/support
Jesse is the founder and owner of Guru SEO and Web Design which is a digital marketing agency based in Canada which has successfully helped organizations rank at the top of Google. Guru works with clients like cryptonews.com (6th largest crypto news site), cypherpunkholdings.com (20th largest bitcoin holder), mattressmattress.com (17 retail stores), and solchicks.io (a community of 700k). Jesse's work experience also includes leading an innovative IT Analytics, A.I., and Automation COE for Alberta Health Services (Canada's 5th largest organization). As an IT leader (20 years), his background is focused on automation (robotic process automation, software development and ETL processes), artificial intelligence (A.I.), and analytics of IT performance (2,300 staff) and program performance for AHS' $1.6B Epic implementation. Jesse has spoken at eHealth, Tableau Conference 2018, CIO Calgary Summit, DAMA, DMC Conference, etc. and has been featured on Global TV, Shaw TV, Breakfast TV, Readers Digest, the Edmonton Journal, Fortune Magazine, Red Deer Advocate, Metro Magazine, St. Albert Gazette, Maclean's Magazine, and NAIT Techlife Magazine. Connect with Jesse Tutt here: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jessetutt Website: guruseoservices.com #businesssuccessful #SEO #emailmarketing #automationmarketing #christiandevans #journeywithchristian ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What is Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast and Why is Everyone Talking About it? __________ Get Mentored by Christian D Evans: www.christiandevans.com __________ You've probably heard about Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast by now. It seems like everyone is talking about it. So what exactly is Christian D Evans Podcast? And is it even worth the hype? Well friends, I'm answering all of your questions in this Podcast Section. I'm going to tell you everything you need to know about Journey with Christian D Evans Podcast, so be sure to check it out! __________ RESOURCES & LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS VIDEO: Personally Coached by Christian D Evans - APPLY HERE: https://www.christiandevans.com/ninja-marketer46592986 __________ BUSINESS/SOCIAL MEDIA TIPS: FREE $10 Million Dollar Training from $10M/yr CEO: https://www.christiandevans.com/10-million-ceo-explains53321492 “How to impact the world as a Missionary? Ben & Colette Interview”: https://youtu.be/glfpJpL2oaA “Are Your Limiting Beliefs Stopping You from Achieving Your Goals?”: https://youtu.be/ZnNiZGU5YoA “How To Unleash your Potential with Carol Edwards”: https://youtu.be/ZfrIySHr2jA __________ CONNECT WITH ME: TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdujUXWv/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evansandfamily/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christian_d_evans/?hl=en Journey with Christian Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5BecmOVFSTLB1J08P3INSB?si=rUDkdD4EQ4yGyi9baaKwbQ
A quick look at a few sessions that caught my eye for the upcoming conference... be sure and check the session guide! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/support
If you're going to Tableau Conference for the first time it can be difficult to know what to expect. Relax, I've got you covered with my Top 5 Tableau Conference Tips. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datapluslove/message
Hear memories from listeners regarding past Tableau Conferences. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/support
How can I possibly talk about Tableau Conference in Just 5 Minutes? I can't... part 2 and maybe more will be coming your way. Got a memory about TC? Please leave me a voice mail! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-bradbourne/support
On today's show InterWorks Global Experience Practice Lead, Ben Bausili and Analytics Lead, Kent Sloan, recap come memorable aspects of Tableau Conference 2021 including feature releases, virtual sessions and attendee experience. Enjoy, Data Fam!
It's the most wonderful time of the data year. Here's looking at you, Tableau Conference 2021. As we prepare for the week, join InterWorks Communications Manager Garrett Sauls as he speaks with InterWorks Global Experience Practice Lead and long-time Tableau Conference attendee Ben Bausili. Together, they cover major #Data21 highlights and Ben's upcoming session, The Performant-First Approach to Designing Efficient Workbooks. Later, we enjoy a special appearance from another conference session host, InterWorks Experience Designer Chelsea Morgan. Let's dive in.
We’ve been away for even more time, but we're back to close off the season with one final episode to round off our thoughts on the Tableau Conference 2020 aka Tableau conference'ish Feedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at datumpodcast@gmail.com
Mark takes a look back at the week that was Tableau Conference-ish
In this episode, we catchup after the christmas and new year break, touch on the Tableau Conference in Vegas and do a summary of of the year in 2019 and outlook to what we have in store this season. Feedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at datumpodcast@gmail.com
In this podcast we discuss our thoughts and experiences of attending the 2019 Tableau Conference in Las Vegas. We cover the ever growing Tableau community, how design is becoming more prevalent with the use of Tableau, Data Night Out, the Iron Viz competition and much more. Video version ► http://bit.ly/34r3CkI Guest links: Joshua S ► https://twitter.com/data_jackalope Ken F ► https://twitter.com/flerlagekr Sarah B ► https://twitter.com/sarahlovesdata Iron VIz ► http://bit.ly/33ryCj2 Mike & Layla Design talk ► http://bit.ly/2Oohl6g Chantilly Design talk ► http://bit.ly/2XTHnl6 Devs on Stage ► http://bit.ly/2DiBIvc Follow Datasaurus-Rex here: Facebook ► http://bit.ly/2VKVbvL Twitter ► http://bit.ly/2IXf6Gd Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2XKXp03 Email ► http://bit.ly/2EUBeNr LinkedIn ► http://bit.ly/2IWyrHC YouTube ► http://bit.ly/2IWyvXS
That’s a wrap! On this episode of PYD, join Ben Bausili, Karl Riddett and Ben Young as they discuss their time at Tableau Conference 2019. They’ll touch on their favorite sessions and keynotes, the Iron Viz competition and their biggest takeaways in this recap.
Backstage at the Tableau Conference, Cole sat down with the three authors of The Big Book of Dashboards for a lively conversation. Listen to their chat about the conference, their book, and more—including Jeff's six design tips, Steve's goal of creating the greatest degree of understanding with the least amount of effort, and Andy's view on the role of culture and what organizations should do before investing in a dashboarding tool to help ensure success. LINKS: Book: The Big Book of Dashboards Follow Andy: @acotgreave | www.gravyanecdote.com Follow Jeff: @HighVizAbility | www.dataplusscience.com Follow Steve: @datarevelations | www.datarevelations.com
LAS VEGAS -- Nearly 20,000 people are here this week to learn about the latest from Seattle-based Tableau Software, whose technologies turn large amounts of data into visualizations, or vizzes, interactive graphics and charts for interpreting and telling the underlying stories. They also heard from Tableau's new parent company, Salesforce, whose co-CEO Marc Benioff joined Tableau CEO Adam Selipsky on stage for the keynote address as a last-minute addition a little more than a week after European regulators cleared the companies to integrate the $15.7 billion acquisition. On this special episode of the GeekWire Podcast, recorded on location at the Tableau Conference, we’ll share highlights from our discussion with Selipsky about what’s next for the Seattle company following its $15.7 billion acquisition by Salesforce, the future of data and artificial intelligence, the rise of employee activism at Tableau and other companies, and what Marc Benioff emails him about. Editor’s Note: Tableau hosted GeekWire for a recording of the GeekWire Podcast on the show floor of the Tableau Conference as part of a sponsorship agreement. GeekWire retained editorial control of the podcast and covered its own expenses related to the podcast and coverage from the event.
Don’t roll the dice with your Tableau Conference experience. In episode 93 of Podcast Your Data, host Ben Bausiliand Assist Lead Dustin Wyerswelcome you to fabulous Las Vegas and share practical tips for making your own luck at TC19. Tune in!
In this episode, we catchup after the summer break, touch on the Tableau Conference in Europe and dive into our topic this week which is AWS (Amazon Web Services). Show Notes Tableau conference Europe: https://tc-europe19.tableau.com/watch Ireland Drone Footage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03Z6oaTPwcYTableau Embed Playbook: https://tableau.github.io/embedding-playbook/Salesforce completes acquisition of Tableau: https://www.tableau.com/about/press-releases/2019/salesforce-completes-acquisition-tableau AWS (Amazon Web Services): https://aws.amazon.com/products/?nc2=h_ql_prod A Cloud Guru: AWS training and certificationL https://acloud.guru/ Feedback welcome on Twitter to Ravi at @scribblr_42 or Tim at @tableautim - or e-mail us, at datumpodcast@gmail.com
Dana Pake (Senior Director of Global Experiences at InVision) shares her UX-focused approach to events, what it’s like to work as part of a globally distributed team, how to hire for a rapidly growing events program, and what it means to lead with resiliency. At InVision, Dana oversees over 150 events worldwide. She previously worked at Tableau where she grew the annual Tableau Conference from roughly 1,200 -12,000 total attendees in four years.
'Juego de Tronos’ ha batido todos los récords: en espectadores, en tuits, en visualizaciones y ha inspirado este última de entrega de Data Historias, en la que nos planteamos cómo los sistemas de recomendación están cambiando nuestros hábitos a la hora de consumir contenidos audiovisuales. Netflix, HBO, MoviStar, Amazon Prime...todos utilizan sistemas para permitir descubrir nuevas series o películas de manera rápida y sencilla. Para ello se fijan en nuestro historial de visualizaciones pasadas, que describen nuestros gustos, y también en el de otros usuarios con gustos similares, entre otros muchos patrones. Roberto Maestre, científico de datos de BBVA Data & Analytics y coautor del trabajo Recsys, nos explica cómo funcionan estos algoritmos para hacer sugerencias personalizadas. A pesar de su gran éxito, la ciencia de datos se enfrenta a un gran reto al desarrollar estos sistemas: cómo ofrecer un contenido acorde al gusto del usuario pero sin crear el efecto burbuja, en el que la tecnología acaba retroalimentando nuestros propios gustos u opiniones en lugar de ayudar a ampliar nuestro conocimiento y punto de vista. [mediacenter_panel align="right" type="post" post_id="636515"][/mediacenter_panel] Aquí la cuestión que se plantea es: ¿vemos lo que queremos ver o queremos ver lo que nos recomiendan? Juan Murillo, responsable de Divulgación Analítica de BBVA, comenta este efecto y da algunas claves para hacer estallar esta burbuja. La sección de Data Histerias está dedicada a analizar el ‘meme’ de la zapatilla rosa o gris, analizado junto con Brian Farrell, director creativo del equipo de Marketing y Diseño de BBVA. Como guinda final, desvelamos qué ciudades tienen el nivel de vida más elevado del mundo y cuáles son las más económicas para vivir. A continuación, facilitamos algunos de los estudios y visualizaciones citadas durante el programa: Los sistemas de recomendación te van a conocer como si te hubieran parido Recomendaciones para un Científico de Datos que quiera iniciarse en Sistemas de Recomendación Tableau Conference 2018: Binging on Data - Enabling Analytics at Netflix Netflix Research How Netflix Uses Analytics To Select Movies, Create Content, and Make Multimillion Dollar Decisions Las visualizaciones de Juego de Tronos en Medium.com Recsys (BBVA Data & Analytics) Worldwide Cost of Living 2019
Splash is a technology company that powers advanced in-person marketing programs for the world’s leading brands. More than half of the Fortune 500 use Splash to streamline event marketing execution and optimize performance. From simplifying event asset creation to capturing attendee insights and measuring event impact, Splash enables marketers to reach and connect with target audiences in-person, efficiently scale event programs, and connect event-driven engagement to business results. After learning that $70 million in tickets have been sold on Splash, 2.8 million check-ins, 21 million RSVPs, and 670,000 events thrown on Splash, I wanted to find out more about the Event Management company. Amy Barone, CSO at Splash tells me more about how technology is transforming the event industry. Amy is a Marketing and global events leader with 20 years experience working with leading brands in enterprise software, telecommunications, arts and entertainment industries. Having joined Tableau Software in 2007 as one of the first marketing hires, Amy has continued to drive progress and growth her in roles through its rise from start-up to a billion dollar enterprise. Tableau is now widely recognized as the leader in data analytics, one of the hottest technology sectors. Amy is recognized as a leader in technology event marketing, has been invited to speak by organizations such as CEMA and ANA, and has served on a number of advisory boards, including Alaska Airlines, Starwood, PSAV, and Choose Chicago. In addition, Amy has been interviewed and published in articles for her work on Tableau Conference, including Convene Magazine and Alaska Beyond.
This week’s podcast takes it back to Tableau Conference 2018. InterWorks analytics practice lead Ben Bausiliinterviews Katie Wagner, a lead Tableau trainer, about the week in her beloved home state of Louisiana. She unpacks her TC18 experience, including Brain Dates with data experts, some of her favorite sessions, like Fanalytics, and shares her excitement about TC19 in Las Vegas. If you want to hear someone talk about New Orleans and its goodness, Katie is that person. Trust us.
Ann and Luke are back from the 2018 Tableau Conference and recapping their experiences. They touch on their favorite sessions, new features, and the evolution of Iron Viz.
As Tableau Conference 2018 draws closer, we can barely contain our excitement about connecting with you in New Orleans! To help channel our enthusiasm, here’s the second part of our Tableau Social Media Ambassador David Pires’ conversation with several speakers and attendees who are just as pumped for this year’s TC as we are. In this segment, David talks to the following guests: Annabelle Rincon, Laura Sandford, Luke Stanke, Katie Wagner.
Well, Tableau Conference is almost here and we’re so excited to meet you down in New Orleans. In preparation for all that jazz, David Pires, our own Tableau Social Media Ambassador, chats with a host of attendees that are as excited as we are. Our fantastic guests are: – Sarah Bartlett and Lorna Eden – Lindsay Betzendahl and Vince Baumel about Fanalytics – Lilach Manheim – Mike Cisneros – and Joshua Smith
An interview with Jen DeLong, Conference Manager of Tableau Conference.Reach out to Jen on LinkedIn or Email.
Tableau Conference Europe 2018 is next week! Besides making last minute preparations, David Pires finishes up talking to some fantastic people in the data community that you can meet at TC18Europe – Simon Beaumont, Rebecca Roland, Tristan Guillevin, and Tableau’s Sara Fernandes. We hope to see you in London; stop by our booth and say “hello” to David and the rest of the InterWorks team. We love making new friends.
Tableau Conference Europe is right around the corner! To prep, David Pires talks to some of his favorite (or “favourite”) people in the Tableau Community to see what and who they are excited about seeing in London. Today, we have Zen Master Neil Richards, Pablo Gomez, Annabelle Rincon, and Tableau’s own Kent Marten. This is part one of a special two-part series, which will conclude next week – just a week before TCE 2018. And if you’re going to be in London for TCE, stop by our booth and say “hello” or hit us up on Twitter @interworks.
Listen to how Simeon Beaumont, Head of Information, Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, led adoption of Tableau in his organization. His aha! moment from Tableau Conference on Tour to see the importance of not only the technical training but the art of possible with data visualization. Important nuggets * The community projects help with learning. * Keep it simple to begin * Supportive executive sponsors are essential to adoption. * Positive deviants—celebrate success. Those who aren’t part of it will want to be part of it. * Use data differently.
Camille is a logical creative. She is the confluence of creativity and mathematics. Camille grew up as a gymnast, dancer, ice skater, singer, and photographer, while, at the same time, was a member of the Mathematics Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta. She spent much of her career focusing on the analytical side of herself because that’s what the world was willing to pay her for. Over the last few years, she turned herself into a Tableau developer, where she gets to create beautiful, understandable business dashboards. She now gets to activate both sides of her brain and get paid pretty darn well for it. This was not an easy journey for Camille and there were some pretty painful patches for her, which we do not discuss on purpose. But she has persevered and moved on. Key Takeaways: [:56] Marc welcomes you to the episode and gives an overview of the podcast series. This month the series will be out of the normal order. This week Marc will interview Camille Knight, a logical creative who married her love for data and creativity into making beautiful Tableau dashboards for executives. She transitioned in her fifties. [1:27] Next episode will be an interview with an expert. That is usually the first episode of the series. Marc will interview Hannah Morgan of Career Sherpa fame. Hannah started in the career space right before the Great Recession. Marc will interview her about job searching in 2007, in the present day, and about her projections for 2028. [2:03] The third in the series is a topic of Marc’s choosing. He is thinking about an episode about FOMO or fear of missing out. This affects Marc and other people about to make a major change. Marc’s major change is his planned move to Mexico. [2:22] The last episode in the series is the Mailbag episode where he answers listener’s questions with Elizabeth Rabaey. Last week’s episode was the Mailbag. [2:33] Marc introduces the episode and reads Camille’s bio. [3:38] Marc welcomes Camille. Camille grew up encouraged to express herself through the arts and athletics — drawing, writing, gymnastics, dance, competitive ice skating, and singing. She decided on business marketing major for a practical career. She was already good at math. Her Math score was the highest on her SAT. She attended UT. [5:35] When Camille graduated, in the mid-eighties, the economy was “down in the dumps” and everybody was struggling to find a job. She wound up in an administrative position for the U.S. Senate. It was a great opportunity to learn about our government but it was not a creative job so she returned to school as an applied voice major. [6:34] Camille spent six years as a professional singer. Then she came back to Austin. She worked a series of administrative jobs and was invited to apply for a business analyst job. She liked the idea and went back to school for a business analyst course at ACC. It made sense and she took to it like a duck to water. [7:31] She thought she had discovered what she was meant to be doing all along. Then she took the project management professional training course and the sequel course. She started to feel that was her direction to follow. She went to work by contract at VMWare. She liked the freedom to work for a time and become a subject matter expert. [8:52] While Camille was working in one contract job, her world changed again, in 2015, when she found Tableau Desktop. For many years she had been a power user of Excel. Using Tableau was love at first sight. It allowed Camille to be creative with numbers and to tell the story in a visual way. It married the two sides of her brain. [9:47] Tableau is a data visualization tool that allows you to create various different kinds of charts using data to tell the story. Any news article that has a gorgeous chart probably uses Tableau. Camille likes to able to create something really quickly. The beautiful charts can help executives make business decisions. [10:48] It was satisfying for Camille to marry the two sides of her brain. She took a two-day course in Tableau, took a certification exam at the Tableau Conference and became a Tableau Qualified Associate. [11:40] For the last couple of years, Camille has been using Tableau to inform executive decision makers about the performance of several organizations in the healthcare sector. This work requires using mathematics to create the information needed from the data she is given, coloring each point according to the signals in the chart. [12:53] Camille feels like she has found her niche. Using Tableau comes naturally to her. She was not really happy just doing pure administrative work. [13:33] Camille had a BA certificate and a PMP certification. She enjoyed Business Analysis, but she was not very interested in being a Project Management Professional, as the work was word-focused. Analysis, reporting, and dashboarding was where she wanted to work. She could use the PMP skills in scheduling her workflow, however. [15:50] Camille just went through a lot of interviews. One came out of nowhere. She went into the interview feeling she had nothing to lose, and she was just herself. It was a great interview and she got the position. She was asked to talk to a sales consultant at Tableau. When she did, she learned that she was a content developer. [18:36] Camille had been nervous about the meeting but walked out realizing she was smarter than she thought. The nervousness came from ‘MSU.’ That confidence set her up for a good interview with the end user. [19:32] Camille never imagined herself in such a job. She is also concerned about retirement, but she likes to work, so she is considering soft retirement. She doesn’t want to stop working. She would like the freedom to take four-to-six weeks off in the summer and option to work 20 hours a week, and take a break between contracts. [20:43] Camille thinks this next job is a real positive step toward a flexible work schedule. She had had no idea she could make that happen. [21:03] Camille’s job search has taken five years. Things didn’t quite turn out the way she planned. She hit Tableau at a very good time, when there are no experts. It’s too new. Camille gravitated to it and sucked it up. She dug in deep. [21:50] Camille would advise job searchers to keep trying. Trying new things, trying to learn, trying just one more job interview. Doors didn’t open immediately for her. [22:53] Camille used to be Marc’s neighbor. He has known her through unemployment, hard times, her BA certificate. He encouraged her to take a contract job. The first job they just hired her quickly over the phone. Camille likes the freedom of contracting. She won’t take six weeks off, but she might take a few weeks, and it won’t be a problem. [24:09] Marc says everybody in his online community wants freedom to choose how hard they work, where they work, and when they work. For many in the second half of life that becomes really important but it is not available with full-time employment. [24:34] Marc is really proud of Camille. She thanks him for all his help along the way. [25:10] Camille is a survivor and continues to pursue her dreams. She started her new job last week and this is just another step in the journey. [25:49] Marc explains how he will select the listener who will receive a copy of the audio version of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life. [26:06] By the time this episode airs Marc will have the second cohort of 10 members for the online paid membership community. This is the only online community anywhere in the world for job seekers in the second half of life. Marc is now soliciting people for the third cohort. [27:42] Check back next week when Marc will interview Hannah Morgan. Mentioned in This Episode: Careerpivot.com UT ACC VMWare Tableau Please pick up a copy of Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life, by Marc Miller and Susan Lahey. The paperback, ebook, and audiobook formats are available now. When you have completed reading the book, Marc would very much appreciate your leaving an honest review on Amazon.com. The audio version of the book is now available on iTunes, Audible, and Amazon. Marc will be giving away one or more free copies of the audio version — follow his directions in this episode. Marc has the paid membership community running on the CareerPivot.com website. The website is alive and in production. Marc is contacting people on the waitlist. Sign up for the waitlist at CareerPivot.com/Community. Marc has an initial cohort of 10 members in the second half of life and they are guiding him on what to build. He is looking for individuals who are motivated to take action and give Marc input on what he should produce next. He’s currently working on LinkedIn and blogging training. Groups will be brought in 10 at a time. This is a paid membership community where Marc will offer group coaching, special content, and a community where you can seek help. Please take a moment — go to iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or Spotify through the Spotify app. Give this podcast an honest review and subscribe! If you’re not sure how to leave a review, please go to CareerPivot.com/review, and read the detailed instructions there. Email Marc at Podcast@CareerPivot.com. Contact Marc, and ask questions at Careerpivot.com/contact-me CareerPivot.com/Episode-64 Show Notes for this episode. You can find Show Notes at Careerpivot.com/repurpose-career-podcast. 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With the 2017 Tableau Conference next week, we decided to post a special bonus episode for everyone! On this week’s “Podcast Your Data!,” David Pires from InterWorks EU hosts a roundtable discussion on BI trends in large organizations. Panelists include Paul Banoub from London, Paul Chapman also from London and Fi Gordon from Sydney. They are all fully distinguished in their respective fields and have the titles to prove it, all of which were too long to include here. So, listen in as these leading figures in data visualization join together to record a standout, informative podcast! Subscribe to Podcast Your Data through iTunes, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcasting app.
Tableau ambassador and InterWorks EU consultant David Pires talks with Peter Gilks on this week’s episode of Podcast Your Data! Peter is a statistics veteran after working at Slalom and now Spotify as the Director of Product Insights. He’ll also be attending and speaking at the upcoming 2017 Tableau Conference about using Tableau for visual analysis at Spotify. Hit play and get an inside look into music’s leading streaming service and the man who handles the numbers! Subscribe to Podcast Your Data through iTunes, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcasting app.
Personalization was a theme that dominated Las Vegas last week across three events. ShopTalk impressed crowds at the Aria, while IBM showcased their InterConnect event at the MGM Grand. Meanwhile, Adobe dominated the proceedings with slick keynotes, glitz, and glamor with an appearance from Hollywood actor Ryan Gosling. Anyone closely following how digital experiences and the digital transformation is changing our world would have been excited by Adobe's vision of our immediate future. Empowering every person and every organization to provide end-to-end digital shopping experiences using the personalization capabilities of Adobe Experience Manager is unquestionably impressive. Adobe’s analytics and targeting engine are also designed to adapt personalized experiences in real time based on customer behaviors, preferences, and past purchases. However, Evergage CEO Karl Wirth believes that there’s just not much steak behind the sizzle. Wirth feels there is a mismatch between hype and reality that has set the market’s expectations for what is possible with personalization. Although he is in agreement that personalized web experiences increase brand engagement and conversion, the CEO argues that personalization is only effective if applied in real-time. While IBM, Oracle, and Adobe all offer similar capabilities, Evergage, pride themselves on delivering true real-time personalization rather than “next time” personalization which is something they believe their competitors cannot currently compete with. In comparison with the Wizard of Oz, Wirth also wrote a blog post urging marketers to look behind the curtain. However, the argument on who could offer the best service took a dark comic twist last week as the team from Evergage attempted to troll Adobe at their own event. Gatecrashing the Summit to make the 12,000 attendees aware of an alternative product was an incredibly bold or aggressive move depending on your school of thought. In reality, it felt much more like a light-hearted and humorous look at the Adobe approach to personalization compared to the Evergage platform. The #AdobeAlternative hashtag may not have gone viral, but startup succeeded in their mission of delivering a message that there is an alternative solution out there that is marketer-friendly, easy to implement and offers true real-time personalization. Crashing your competitor's event is becoming somewhat of a trend, and this latest battle was slightly reminiscent of when Utah unicorn Domo hijacked the spotlight at the Tableau Conference by arriving with Flo Rida and Snoop Dogg last year. When it comes to a marketing technology fight, Evergage was always going to be the underdog against a behemoth like Adobe. But, broadcasting a message that there is more than one way to empower marketers to turn the dream of 1:1 customer engagement into reality can only be a good thing in the name of competition. Ultimately, competition creates innovation that in turn creates more efficient platforms to ensure that both consumers and business win. Evergage's CEO Karl Wirth recently appeared on my podcast. He talked about how his cloud-based platform delivers real-time personalization to more than 2 billion web visitors, the reasons behind their recent campaign and what caused him to reflect on the Wizard of Oz.
2016 is almost in the books! In just over a week, we'll be ringing in the new year, and we have it on Very Good Authority that 2017 will be the Year of Mobile. But, this episode is as much about looking back as it is about looking forward -- looking back on how our industry has evolved, what product launches piqued our interest the most, and what Snoop Dogg-related stunt marketing occurred during the year. We even do a little navel gazing about the podcast itself: our favorite topics and guests (although we love ALL the topics and guests!), and a bit of news about what will be happening with the podcast in 2017. So kick back, bust open a few roasted chestnuts, spike your eggnog generously, and give it a listen! Technologies, services, and random items mentioned in this episode include: more past episodes than are worth linking to, RSiteCatalyst, Hidden Brain podcast: Can Social Science Help You Quit Smoking for Good?, SUPERWEEK, Matt Gershoff, Caleb Whitmore, Adobe Summit, eMetrics, MeasureCamp, Un-Summit, Digital Analytics Hub, Gary Angel / Digital Mortar, Paco Underhill / Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping, Jan Exner, Justin Cutroni, Kevin Hillstrom, Measure Slack, Lee Isensee, Tableau, Domo, the Domo stunt at the Tableau Conference, John Scalzi, Joe Haldeman, and Philip K. Dick.
EVP of Sales and Tableau Employee #10(ish) Kelly Wright joins Dan Murray to talk about the early days of Tableau, the Tableau Conference, selling software to people who didn’t know they needed it. Kelly and Tableau are passionate about empowering people to answer their own questions with data and that’s one of the keys to Tableau’s success. ; Subscribe to Podcast Your Data through iTunes, Stitcher, Pocket Casts or your favorite podcasting app.
We’ve got Tableau Conference coming up, so we’re celebrating with a rerun of our original show. Dan Murray is a Tableau evangelist and author of “Tableau Your Data!”.
Data+Women+Podcast We're super excited to celebrate Women's History Month by featuring women in data on the podcast. All month long! We have great guest lined up and we kick it off with Fi Gordon aka VizChic. A great example of a women in data with a passion for empowering others. We talk about her background, her blog, and her talk at the Tableau Conference in Sydney. Keep up with Fi on her blog and on twitter: http://www.vizchic.com/ @vizchic
This week Emily and Matt look back at the Tableau Conference in Las Vegas. We pick our 3 favourite new feature announcements, some of the sessions we really liked and our own personal conference highlights. We'd love to hear what you loved about Conference this year.