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The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#274: Real Talk About Synthetic Data with Winston Li Synthetic data: it’s a fascinating topic that sounds like science fiction but is rapidly becoming a practical tool in the data landscape. From machine learning applications to safeguarding privacy, synthetic data offers a compelling alternative to real-world datasets that might be incomplete or unwieldy. With the help of Winston Li, founder of Arima, a startup specializing in synthetic data and marketing mix modelling, we explore how this artificial data is generated, where its strengths truly lie, and the potential pitfalls to watch out for! Articles, Events, and a Paper Mentioned in the Show (Article) How to...2025-06-2458 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#273: Data Products Are… Assets? Platforms? Warehouses? Infrastructure? Oh, Dear. with Eric Sandosham Is it just us, or are data products becoming all the rage? Is Google Trends a data product that could help us answer that question? What actually IS a data product? And does it even matter that we have a good definition? If any of these questions seem like they have cut and dried answers, then this episode may just convince you that you haven’t thought about them hard enough! After all, what is more on-brand for a group of analysts than being thrown a question that seems simple only to dig in to realize that it is mo...2025-06-101h 09The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#272: When the Metric is Calculated and Complex with Dan McCarthy No matter how simple a metric’s name makes it sound, the details are often downright devilish. What is a website visit? What is revenue? What is a customer? Go one level deeper with a metric like customer acquisition cost (CAC) or customer lifetime value (CLV or LTV, depending on how you acronym), and things can get messy in a hurry. In some cases, there are multiple “right” definitions, depending on how the metric is being used. In some cases, there are incentive structures to thumb the definitional scale one way or another. In some cases, a hastily made choice...2025-05-271h 03The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#271: It Might Be Irrational, but Let’s Talk Behavioral Science with Dr. Lindsay Juarez Data that tracks what users and customers do is behavioral data. But behavioral science is much more about why humans do things and what sorts of techniques can be employed to nudge them to do something specific. On this episode, behavioral scientist Dr. Lindsay Juarez from Irrational Labs joined us for a conversation on the topic. Nudge vs. sludge, getting uncomfortably specific about the behavior of interest, and even a prompting of our guest to recreate and explain a classic Seinfeld bit! Items of Interest Mentioned in the Show (Paper) The extreme illusion of understanding by...2025-05-131h 00The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#270: AI and the Analyst. We’ve Got It All Figured Out. We finally did it: devoted an entire episode to AI. And, of course, by devoting an episode entirely to AI, we mean we just had GPT-4o generate a script for the entire show, and we just each read our parts. It’s pretty impressive how the result still sounds so natural and human and spontaneous. It picked up on Tim’s tendency to get hot and bothered, on Moe’s proclivity for dancing right up to the edge of oversharing specific work scenarios, on Michael’s knack for bringing in personality tests, on Val’s patience in getting the whole...2025-04-291h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#270: AI and the Analyst. We've Got It All Figured Out.We finally did it: devoted an entire episode to AI. And, of course, by devoting an episode entirely to AI, we mean we just had GPT-4o generate a script for the entire show, and we just each read our parts. It's pretty impressive how the result still sounds so natural and human and spontaneous. It picked up on Tim's tendency to get hot and bothered, on Moe's proclivity for dancing right up to the edge of oversharing specific work scenarios, on Michael's knack for bringing in personality tests, on Val's patience in getting the whole discussion to get...2025-04-291h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#269: The Ins and Outs of Outliers with Brett Kennedy How is an outlier in the data like obscenity? A case could be made that they’re both the sort of thing where we know it when we see it, but that can be awfully tricky to perfectly define and detect. Visualize many data sets, and some of the data points are obvious outliers, but just as many (or more) fall in a gray area—especially if they’re sneaky inliers. z-score, MAD, modified z-score, interquartile range (IQR), time-series decomposition, smoothing, forecasting, and many other techniques are available to the analyst for detecting outliers. Depending on the data, though, the mo...2025-04-151h 08The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#268: You Get an Insight! And YOU Get an Insight! with Chris Kocek Do you cringe at the mere mention of the word, “insights”? What about its fancier cousin, “actionable insights”? We do, too. As a matter of fact, on this episode, we discovered that Moe has developed an uncontrollable reflex: any time she utters the word, her hands shoot up uncontrolled to form air quotes. Alas! Our podcast is an audio medium! What about those poor souls who got hired into an “Insights & Analytics” team within their company? Egad! Nonetheless, inspired by an email exchange with a listener, we took a run at the subject with Chris Kocek, CEO of Gallant Branding, wh...2025-04-011h 07The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#267: Regression? It Can be Extraordinary! (OLS FTW. IYKYK.) with Chelsea Parlett-Pelleriti Why? Or… y? What is y? Why, it’s mx + b! It’s the formula for a line, which is just a hop, a skip, and an error term away from the formula for a linear regression! On the one hand, it couldn’t be simpler. On the other hand, it’s a broad and deep topic. You’ve got your parameters, your feature engineering, your regularization, the risks of flawed assumptions and multicollinearity and overfitting, the distinction between inference and prediction… and that’s just a warm-up! What variables would you expect to be significant in a model aimed at predict...2025-03-181h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#266: AI Projects: from Obstacles to Opportunities In celebration of International Women’s Day, this episode of Analytics Power Hour features an all-female crew discussing the challenges and opportunities in AI projects. Moe Kiss, Julie Hoyer and Val Kroll, dive into this AI topic with guest expert, Kathleen Walch, who co-developed the CPMAI methodology and the seven patterns of AI (super helpful for your AI use cases!). Kathleen has helpful frameworks and colorful examples to illustrate the importance of setting expectations upfront with all stakeholders and clearly defining what problem you are trying to solve. Her stories are born from the painful experiences of AI projects be...2025-03-0458 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#265: Connected Wellness in the Age of AI with Michael TiffanyEvery listener of this show is keenly aware that they are enabling the collection of various forms of hyper-specific data. Smartphones are movement and light biometric data collection machines. Many of us augment this data with a smartwatch, a smart ring, or both. A connected scale? Sure! Maybe even a continuous glucose monitor (CGM)! But… why? And what are the ramifications both for changing the ways we move through life for the better (Live healthier! Proactive wellness!) and for the worse (privacy risks and bad actors)? We had a wide-ranging discussion with Michael Tiffany, co-founder and CEO of Fulcra Dy...2025-02-1855 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#265: Connected Wellness in the Age of AI with Michael Tiffany Every listener of this show is keenly aware that they are enabling the collection of various forms of hyper-specific data. Smartphones are movement and light biometric data collection machines. Many of us augment this data with a smartwatch, a smart ring, or both. A connected scale? Sure! Maybe even a continuous glucose monitor (CGM)! But… why? And what are the ramifications both for changing the ways we move through life for the better (Live healthier! Proactive wellness!) and for the worse (privacy risks and bad actors)? We had a wide-ranging discussion with Michael Tiffany, co-founder and CEO of Fulcra Dy...2025-02-1855 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#264: When the Analyst’s Toolbox Includes Assessing the Zeitgeist with Erika Olson We all know that data doesn’t speak for itself, but what happens when multiple instruments of measurement contain flaws or gaps that impede our ability to measure what matters on their own? Turning to our intuition and triangulation of what’s happening in the broader macro sense can often help explain our understanding of our customers’ ever-changing choices, opinions, and actions. Thankfully we had Erika Olson, co-founder of fwd. — which in our opinion is essentially the Freakonomics of marketing consultancies — join Tim, Moe and Val for this discussion to dive into some real-world examples of things that are inherently...2025-02-041h 08The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#263: Analytics the Right Way Every so often, one of the co-hosts of this podcast co-authors a book. And by “every so often” we mean “it’s happened once so far.” Tim, along with (multi-)past guest Dr. Joe Sutherland, just published Analytics the Right Way: A Business Leader’s Guide to Putting Data to Productive Use, and we got to sit them down for a chat about it! From misconceptions about data to the potential outcomes framework to economists as the butt of a joke about the absolute objectivity of data (spoiler: data is not objective), we covered a lot of ground. Even accounting f...2025-01-211h 06The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour(Bonus) 2024 Listener Survey…Wrapped! The start of a new year is a great time for reflection as well as planning for the year ahead. Join us for this special bonus episode where we talk through some of our favorite learnings and takeaways from our 2024 listener survey and some of the ways we’ve already been able to put that feedback into practice! We also have some freebies and helpful nuggets to share with our listeners, so be sure to tune in to learn more. Links to Items Mentioned in the Show analyticshour.io/themes analyticshour.io/survey #199: Media Measurement Revisited: Ma...2025-01-1422 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#262: 2025 Will Be the Year of… with Barr Moses Every year kicks off with an air of expectation. How much of our Professional Life in 2025 is going to look a lot like 2024? How much will look different, but we have a pretty good idea of what the difference will be? What will surprise us entirely—the unknown unknowns? By definition, that last one is unknowable. But we thought it would be fun to sit down with returning guest Barr Moses from Monte Carlo to see what we could nail down anyway. The result? A pretty wide-ranging discussion about data observability, data completeness vs. data connectedness, structured data vs. un...2025-01-071h 08The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#261: 2024 Year in Review Ten years ago, on a cold dark night, a podcast was started, ‘neath the pale moonlight. There were few there to see (or listen), but they all agreed that the show that was started looked a lot like we. And here we are a decade later with a diverse group of backgrounds, perspectives, and musical tastes (see the lyrics for “Long Black Veil” if you missed the reference in the opening of this episode description) still nattering on about analytics topics of the day. It’s our annual tradition of looking back on the year, albeit with a bit of a...2024-12-241h 03The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#260: Once Upon a Data Story with Duncan Clark Data storytelling is a perpetually hot topic in analytics and data science. It’s easy to say, and it feels pretty easy to understand, but it’s quite difficult to consistently do well. As our guest, Duncan Clark, co-founder and CEO of Flourish and Head of Europe for Canva, described it, there’s a difference between “communicating” and “understanding” (or, as Moe put it, there’s a difference between “explaining” and “exploring”). Data storytelling is all about the former, and it requires hard work and practice: being crystal clear as to why your audience should care about the information, being able boil the stor...2024-12-101h 00The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#259: Dateline Data There’s data, data everywhere, including in the media! Data often gets collected, analyzed, published in a study, covered by a journalist, and then distilled down to a headline. The opportunities for lost-in-translation (or lost-in-simplification? Lost-in-summarization?) misfires are many. We tried an experiment—each of the available co-hosts brought some headlines that made them raise an eyebrow, and we tested our own data literacy (data skepticism) with a real-time review. The parallels to the day-to-day work of an analyst were many! Links to the stories discussed (in order of appearance): The most-streamed TV shows are...2024-11-261h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#255: Dear APH-y: Career Inflection PointsTo data analyst, or to data science? To individually contribute, or to manage the individual contributions of others? To mid-career pivot into analytics, or to… oh, hell yes! That last one isn’t really a choice, is it? At least, not for listeners who are drawn to this podcast. And this episode is a show that can be directly attributed to listeners. As we gathered feedback in our recent listener survey, we asked for topic suggestions, and a neat little set of those suggestions were all centered around career development. And thus, a show was born! All five co-hosts—Julie...2024-10-0159 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#252: The Ever-Shifting Operating Environment of the Data ProfessionalBroadly writ, we’re all in the business of data work in some form, right? It’s almost like we’re all swimming around in a big data lake, and our peers are swimming around it, too, and so are our business partners. There might be some HiPPOs and some SLOTHs splashing around in the shallow end, and the contours of the lake keep changing. Is lifeguarding…or writing SQL…or prompt engineering to get AI to write SQL…or identifying business problems a job or a skill? Does it matter? Aren’t we all just trying to get to the Insight...2024-08-2052 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#249: Three Humans and an AI at Marketing Analytics SummitHow good are humans at distinguishing between human-generated thoughts and AI-generated…thoughts? Could doing an extremely unscientific exploration of the question also generate some useful discussion? We decided to dig in and find out with a show recorded in front of a live audience at Marketing Analytics Summit in Phoenix! With Michael in the role of Peter Sagal, Julie, Tim, and Val went head-to-GPU by answering a range of analytics-oriented questions. Two co-hosts delivered their own answers, and one co-host delivered ChatGPT's, and the audience had to figure out which was which. Plus, a bit of audience Q&A, wh...2024-07-0946 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#247: Professional Development, Analytically Speaking with Helen CrossleyProfessional development is a big topic—way more than just thinking about what job you want in five years and setting milestones along the way. Thankfully we had Helen Crossley, Senior Director of Marketing Science at Meta, join Michael, Moe, and Val to dive deep into this topic! We explored how to set really good, meaningful goals, the challenges across each stage from junior analyst to leader, and how to give great feedback. We also spent quite a bit of time discussing the new challenges that becoming a first-time manager presents and, hopefully, some helpful tips and thought exercises to...2024-06-111h 02The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#242: The Rise and Fall of Data Communities with Pedram NavidData communities have played a major role in the careers of many analysts, but times they are a-changin'. We're not sure if we're different, if the communities' purposes and missions have shifted, or both. One thing we are confident in, though, is that Pedram Navid was absolutely the right guest to invite on to the show to explore the topic alongside Michael, Moe, and Val. His blog post last year that discussed how "this used to be fun" was a great reflection on some of the environmental trends influencing the communities we've come to know and love. But don't...2024-04-0258 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour(Bonus) Marketing Analytics Summit Is Nigh!Long-time listeners to this show know that its origin and inspiration was the lobby bar of analytics conferences—the place where analysts casually gather to unwind after a day of slides interspersed with between-session conversations initiated awkwardly and then ended abruptly when the next session begins. Of the many conferences where this occurs, Marketing Analytics Summit (née, eMetrics) is the one in which this show is most deeply rooted. And, we'll be recording an episode in front of a live audience with all of the North America-based co-hosts on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona at the next one! To...2024-03-2613 minWhat\'s up, Corporate Finance?What's up, Corporate Finance?Krise am Bau: Wie sie Baufirmen, Banken und Restrukturierer trifftZu Gast: Jan-Erik Gürtner Zu Gast: Jan-Erik Gürtner (Geschäftsführer, Helbling Business Advisors) Redaktion & Host: Michael Hedtstück Musik: What's The Angle? und What a wonderful Day by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Co-Gastgeber: Jan-Erik Gürtner (Geschäftsführer, Helbling Business Advisors) Kontaktdaten Redaktion: michael.hedtstück@whatsup-cf.de Kontaktdaten Sales: iris.behrens@whatsup-cf.de2024-03-1927 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#238: The Many Problems in Dealing with Data ProblemsThe data has problems. It ALWAYS has problems. Sometimes they're longstanding and well-documented issues that the analyst deeply understands but that regularly trip up business partners. Sometimes they're unexpected interruptions in the data flowing through a complex tech stack. Sometimes they're a dashboard that needs to have its logic tweaked when the calendar rolls into a new year. The analyst often finds herself on point with any and all data problems—identifying an issue when conducting an analysis, receiving an alert about a broken data feed, or simply getting sent a screen capture by a business partner calling out th...2024-02-0645 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#237: Crossing the Chasm from the Data to Meaningful Outcomes with Kathleen MaleyThe backlog of data requests keeps growing. The dashboards are looking like they might collapse under their own weight as they keep getting loaded with more and more data requested by the business. You're taking in requests from the business as efficiently as you can, but it just never ends, and it doesn't feel like you're delivering meaningful business impact. And then you see a Gartner report from a few years back that declares that only 20% of analytical insights deliver business outcomes! Why? WHY?!!! Moe, Julie, and Michael were joined by Kathleen Maley, VP of Analytics at Experian, to...2024-01-231h 04The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#233: Analytics Mentors (Having One, Being One)To mentor, or not to mentor, that is the question: whether 'tis more productive to hole up in a cubicle and toil away without counsel, or to hold close one's experience to the benefit of no one else. Perchance, the author of this show summary should have checked with one of his mentors before attempting a Shakespearian angle. But, he didn't, and the show title is pretty self-explanatory, so we'll just roll with it. On this episode, Michael, Val, and Tim chatted about mentorship: its many flavors, its many uses, and what has and has not worked for them...2023-11-2851 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#232: The Reality of Uncertainty Meets the Imperative of Actionability with Michael KaminskyIt's been said that, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes, so why is it so hard to communicate uncertainty to stakeholders when delivering an analysis? Many stakeholders think an analysis is intended to deliver an absolute truth; that if they have just enough data, a smart analyst, and some fancy techniques, that the decision they should make will emerge! In this episode, Tim, Moe, and Val sat down with Michael Kaminsky, co-founder of Recast, to discuss strategies such as scenario planning and triangulation to help navigate these tricky conversations. Get comfortable with communicating the strengths...2023-11-1457 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#231: Estimating the Effort for Analytics ProjectsHave you ever noticed that recipes that include estimates of how long it will take to prepare the dish seem to dramatically underestimate reality? We have! And that’s for something that is extremely knowable and formulaic — measure, mix, and cook a fixed set of ingredients! When it comes to analytics projects, when you don't know the state of the data, what the data will reveal, and how the scope may shift along the way, answering the question, "How long will this take?" can be downright terrifying. Happy Halloween! Whether you are an in-house analyst or working in an agen...2023-10-311h 02The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#230: First, We Must Discover. Then, We Can Explore. With Viyaleta ApgarSeemingly straightforward data sets are seldom as simple as they initially appear. And, many an analysis has been tripped up by erroneous assumptions about either the data itself or about the business context in which that data exists. On this episode, Michael, Val, and Tim sat down with Viyaleta Apgar, Senior Manager of Analytics Solutions at Indeed.com, to discuss some antidotes to this very problem! Her structured approach to data discovery asks the analyst to outline what they know and don’t know, as well as how any biases or assumptions might impact their results before they dive in...2023-10-1755 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#229: Data and the ABCs (SERIES A, B, and C, That Is!) with Samantha WongMost of the time, we think of analytics as taking historical data for a business, munging it in various ways, and then using the results of that munging to make decisions. But, what if the business has no (or very little) historical data… because it's a startup? That's the situation venture capitalists — especially those focused on early stage startups — face constantly. We were curious as to how and where data and analytics play a role in such a world, and Sam Wong, a partner at Blackbird Ventures, joined Michael, Val, and Tim to explore the subject. Hypotheses and KPIs came u...2023-10-0352 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#228: What AI Can't Do with Dr. Brandeis MarshallIt's a lot of work to produce each episode of this show, so we were pretty sure that, by this time, we would have just turned the whole kit and kaboodle over to AI. Alas! It seems like the critical thinking and curiosity and mixing of different personalities in a discussion are safely human tasks… for now. Dr. Brandeis Marshall joined Michael, Julie, and Moe for a discussion about AI that, not surprisingly, got a little bleak at times, but it also had a fair amount of hope and handy perspectives through which to think about this space. We re...2023-09-1952 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#226: Training Analysts to be Curious and Use Business Context with MaryBeth MaskovasWe were curious about… curiosity. We know it's a critical trait for analysts, but is it an innate characteristic, a teachable skill, or some combination of both? We were curious. How can the breadth and depth of a candidate's curiosity be assessed as part of the interview process? We were curious. Who could we kick these questions (and others) around with? We were NOT curious about that! MaryBeth Maskovas, founder and Principal Consultant at Insight Lime Analytics, joined Michael, Julie, and Tim to explore the topic. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a...2023-08-2258 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#224: The Chronic Undervaluing of Analyst Communication SkillsOn the one hand, analysts generally know and accept that part of their responsibility is to not only conduct analyses, but to effectively communicate the results of those analyses to their stakeholders. On the other hand, "communication" can feel like a pretty squishy and nebulous skill. On this episode, Michael, Moe, and Tim tackled that nebulosity (side note: using obscure words is generally not an effective communication tactic). For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.2023-07-2557 minWhat\'s up, Corporate Finance?What's up, Corporate Finance?Stolperstein Finanzierung – treiben oder hemmen Banken die Transformation des Mittelstands?Zu Gast: Jan-Erik Gürtner und Hauke Burkhardt Redaktion & Host: Bastian Frien Musik: What's The Angle? und What a wonderful Day by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Co-Gastgeber: Jan-Erik Gürtner, Geschäftsführer, Helbling Business Advisors Kontaktdaten: bastian.frien@whatsup-cf.de2023-02-0338 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#211: What To Do Next?We've been on a bit of a streak of culture and career discussions, which means we want to assure you that Tim is not actually tied up in a basement with no access to our content calendar. Actually, in this episode, Tim plopped down on the therapy couch as a vessel for the wisdom of Moe and Michael about structured techniques for analysts to chart the best paths for their careers. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.2023-01-2455 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#203: Is Analytics Addicted to Complexity? with Frederik WernerDo analysts make things more complicated than they need to be, or is the data representing a complex world, so that is just the nature of the beast? Or is it both? Stakeholders yearn for simple answers to simple questions, but the road to delivering meaningful results seems paved with potholes of statistical complexity, data nuances, and messy tooling. What is a business to do? Frederik Werner from DHL joined Michael and Tim for a discussion that definitively determined that, well, the topic is…complicated! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a tr...2022-10-041h 00The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#195: Web3, Web4... Whatever it NFTakes with Anthony MandelliThe Web3 world—blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, and more—seems to be everywhere these days. And, as analysts, how could we not salivate at the idea of a data set that is just one flat, immutable, ever-growing table with a handful of columns (aka… a blockchain-powered public ledger)? We sat down with Anthony Mandelli from Coin Metrics to see whether Tim and Moe could be moved from "totally clueless" to "barely knowledgeable" on the topic in a single hour (Michael was already a knowledgeable enthusiast). The jury is out as to whether we were successful, but stay tuned for the upcomi...2022-06-141h 05The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#191: People Analytics: Data in the Service of Workforce Effectiveness with Andrew Marritt"The people" are often the most valuable asset for a company, so getting the ones who are a good fit, supporting them in their work and their careers, and figuring out what motivates (and demotivates) them is critical. And data—both quantitative and qualitative—can help with that. It's a topic we've wanted to tackle for a long time (well, Moe and Michael have; Tim was confused, as he thought it couldn't be that hard to analyze a data set consisting of a single "Do they do their f***ing job?" boolean flag), and we finally got to it, with...2022-04-191h 12The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#187: K.P.I. - Three Letters at the Root of Analytical AngstHow do we measure the performance of this podcast? With well-formulated KPIs, of course! With targets set for them. Since Tim is the taskmaster who insists we revisit our KPIs every year, we decided he would be our guest for this show, and Michael and Moe would take turns trying to stump him with impromptu role playing as difficult stakeholders in challenging scenarios. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.2022-02-221h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#184: Psychological Safety and Analytics with J.D. LongMistakes happen. In healthy work environments, not only is that fact acknowledged, it's recognized as an opportunity to learn. That's something JD Long has been thinking about quite a bit over the past few years, and he joined the show for a chat about psychological safety: what it is, why it's important, and different techniques for engendering it. Michael trolled Tim almost immediately, which is: 1) ironic, and 2) slated to be addressed in a blameless post-mortem. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.2022-01-111h 18FPCSAPodcastFPCSAPodcastBethlehem WindLiturgist, Mark Curtis Lighting of the Advent Candle, Mark Curtis Trio Giocoso: Maddie Helbling, oboe Betty King, flute Melissa Scherrep, clarinet2021-12-131h 09The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#180: Media Mix Modeling - Does It Deserve at Least a Third of Our Love?Hey there, mister. That's a mighty nice multi-touch attribution model you're using there. It would be a shame to see it get mixed up with a media model. Or... would it? What happens if you think about media mix models as a tool that can be combined with experimentation to responsibly measure the incrementality of your marketing (while also still finding a crust of bread in the corner for so-called "click attribution")? According to a 2019 paper published by ThirdLove (which happens to have been Michael's last call on our last episode), that's a pretty nice way to go, and...2021-11-161h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#177: Design Thinking, Empathy, and the Analyst with Hilary ParkerWhat is a system without empathy? What is a show summary without an attempt to overly distill the discussion to the point of sounding like nonsense? On this episode, Hilary Parker (who you may know from the Not So Standard Deviations podcast or elsewhere) joined us to discuss what we can learn from the design process (as in: actual designers) when it comes to analytics and data science. Among other things, that mindset highlights the importance of the analyst empathizing with stakeholders. Tim got very uncomfortable. Michael said he understood Tim's discomfort. For complete show notes, including links to...2021-10-051h 18The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#065 (Rebroadcast): Digital Analytics from a Psychological Perspective with Dr. Liraz Margalit We can watch (sort of) what users do on our sites. That's web analytics. We can ask them how they felt about the experience. That's voice of the customer. But, can we (and should we?) actually analyze their emotional reactions? On this episode, Michael and Tim sat down with Dr. Liraz Margalit, Head of Digital Behavioral Research at Clicktale, to bend their brains a bit around that very topic. And, they left the discussion thinking differently about conversion rates, and even realizing that scroll tracking might just have a valuable application! For complete show notes, including links to items m...2021-06-1557 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#152: Fostering a Positive Data CultureWhat is data culture? And, more importantly, what is the optimal ratio of agar and the ideal temperature of the corporate petri dish to make a data culture thrive? Moe, Michael, and Tim put their various experiences under the organizational microscope and examined various solutions in the name of (data) scientific discovery! If only organizations were as controllable as a chemistry lab! For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.2020-10-201h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#147: The Podcast Book Club Do you know someone who always seems to have read the latest books and can cite concepts and ideas and authors and titles in any situation? Do you hate that person? Honestly, so do we. But that didn't stop us from recording an episode that, potentially, will grate on your nerves in such a way that you have to draw on your inner grit (Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth) to get through it. But, with luck, there will be some good ideas that make it into your long-term memory (Brain Rules: 12 Principles...2020-08-1143 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#146: The Manager/Analyst RelationshipAnalytics is hard (so they say... but we're not going to open THAT can of worms). Do you know what's harder? Managing analysts! I mean, they're always asking, “Why?” Sometimes, they even ask it five times! They can wind up, you know, analyzing whatever you're asking them to do! On this episode, special guest Moe Kiss (you may know her as a co-host of this podcast) joined Michael and Tim to dig into the ins and outs of the analyst/manager relationship. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show...2020-07-2856 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#145: COVID-19 Analysts, Policy, and Black Swans with Gary AngelA wise man once said, "All forecasts basically assume that tomorrow is going to be very similar to today, just with an adjustment or two." That wise man was Gary Angel from Digital Mortar, and he said that on this very episode as we explored the ramifications for the analyst when the historical data is not at all a proxy for the near-term and medium-term future. What is the analyst to do when her training data has become as worthless as a good, firm handshake? If your prediction—based on listening to past episodes—is that Gary and our intr...2020-07-1452 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#144: Landing the Dream Data Job with Ollie DarmonRemember back when the global economy was booming and analysts were both in the sexiest job of the century and on the favorable side of the supply-demand curve for talent? Those were the days! On this episode, we sat down with Ollie Darmon from Canva to get his perspective, as an in-house recruiter, on what candidates can and should do to not only get in the door, but to actually close the deal and get hired. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.2020-06-301h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#143: These Are a Few (More) of Our Favorite (Analytics) TipsNo one has ever been disappointed by a sequel, right? Especially when the original was well-received both by the critics and at the box office. Well, Episode #134: "These Are a Few of Our Favorite (Analytics) Tips" scored an 83% Tomatometer with an audience score of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. As it happened, those are the same scores that The Sound of Music achieved, and they're pretty impressive. Unlike The Sound of Music, we decided we'd give our fans what they clearly wanted and release another episode of our (just as favorite) analytics tips! For complete show notes, including links to items...2020-06-161h 03The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#142: Analytics Tribe of Mentors with Jen YacendaA hallmark of the analytics community is the generosity with which ideas and wisdom are shared. One of the largest analytics conferences each year is Adobe Summit. One of the most followed Tims on the planet wrote a book called Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice from the Best in the World. Jen Yacenda and Eric Matisoff mixed all three of these truths together in preparation for an hour-long presentation chock full of excellent career advice. And then Adobe Summit went virtual, and their session got drastically shortened. On this episode, Jen joined the gang to talk through (some...2020-06-021h 03The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#141: The State of Martech, Analytically Speaking, with David RaabIt sometimes seems like there must be a Moore's Law of marketing technology (or "martech," as the cool kids call it, and our site is on a .io domain, so we’re definitely the cool kids) whereby the number of platforms available doubles every 6 to 8 weeks. And, every couple of months, it seems, a whole new category emerges. From CMS to DAM to CRM to TMS to DMP to DSP to CDP, it's an alphabet soup of TLAs that no one can make sense of PDQ! On this episode, Michael, Moe, and Tim sat down with the man who co...2020-05-1956 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#140: The Analyst as Cartographer: Customer Journey Mapping with Monica WeilerThe promise of digital—and the steady shift of consumers' interactions with brands to that medium over the course of the past two decades—is that we can now see so much more of what our customers and prospects DO. But, how much does that tell us about who they really are, why they do what they do, and how they feel as they do it? What are they thinking and feeling as they cross between channels, task shift to and from interacting with your brand, and try to move their lives forward in whatever way that matters to them...2020-05-0552 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#139: Workshops: When the Best Analysis Is Actually Human Collaboration with Jody WeirSometimes, the best way to get alignment, generate new ideas, hash out different perspectives, or just effectively collaborate is to shift a gathering of peers from being a "meeting run by the organizer" to a "workshop run by a facilitator." Both meetings and workshops should have clear objectives, but workshops, when planned and run well, shift the mindset of the participants even before they arrive in the meeting room (which may make sense to have as a room at an off-site location). On this episode, we chat with master facilitator Jody Weir from THE ICONIC about her experiences, tips...2020-04-2158 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#138: Pants-Optional Spreadsheeting: When the Analyst Works RemotelyThese are interesting times in which we work, are they not? For many analysts, "remote work" is what they call "every weekday" or, for those who don't have things fully figured out, "every day that ends in 'Y.'" For other analysts, the current pandemic has forced them into being an unplanned — and not necessarily desired — full-time remote worker. Juggling kids, silencing pets, finding a horizontal work surface, and grappling with which pair of sweatpants to don are all the sorts of challenges (opportunities?!) that remote working can bring. On this show, we explore our experiences and thoughts and tips...2020-04-0757 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#137 - Data Science + Words: An NLP Meet Cute for Analysts with Dr. Joe SutherlandDid you know that there were monks in the 1400s doing text-based sentiment analysis? Can you name the 2016 movie that starred Amy Adams as a linguist? Have you ever laid awake at night wondering if stopword removal is ever problematic? Is the best therapist you ever had named ELIZA? The common theme across all of these questions is the broad and deep topic of natural language processing (NLP), a topic we've been wanting to form and exchange words regarding for quite some time. Dr. Joe Sutherland, the Head of Data Science at Search Discovery, joined the discussion and converted...2020-03-241h 01The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#136: An Analyst and a CRO Walk Into a Podcast with Michele Kiss and Valerie KrollFor our special International Women's Day episode, we committed a type one error and peeked at our results, so we are releasing this winner three days early. As good analysts, we set out to optimise the podcast by swapping out Tim and Michael for two guests (it's rare for Tim to be in the control group, but he's an outlier either way). Unfortunately, it turns out we confused testing with personalisation, so we invited along a family member, Michele Kiss, as well as CRO expert Valerie Kroll, to talk about the evolution of the space from conversion rate optimisation...2020-03-0858 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#135: Superweek 2020 – the Last Mile of AnalyticsHave you heard the one about the four analysts who run a podcast who walked into a resort in Hungary? Well, now you can! Or, at least get a taste of that experience. Michael, Moe, Tim, and Josh headed to Superweek last month and, among other things, did a 12-hour audio livestream to try to give interested listeners a taste of the experience. On this episode, we're bringing you just over an hour (occasionally, we "power" right past the "hour" mark) of that livestream, centered around (but not limited to!) Michael's presentation on "the last mile of analytics," which...2020-02-251h 07The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#134: These Are a Few of Our Favorite (Analytics) Tips"QA and patience and reviews by a peer. Data viz testing, hold no chart too dear. Don’t be an asshole; automate 'til it stings. These are a few of our favorite things!" With apologies to Julie Andrews, on this episode, Moe, Tim, and Michael shared some of the tactical tips and techniques that they have found themselves putting to use on a regular basis in their analytics work. The resulting show: multiple tips, minimal disagreements, and moderate laughter. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the sh...2020-02-1155 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#133: Server-Side vs. Client-Side Tracking with Mike RobinsOnce upon a time, website behavioral data was extracted from the log files of web servers. That data was messy to work with and missing some information that analysts really wanted. This was the OG "server-side" data collection. Then, the JavaScript page tag arrived on the scene, and the data became richer and cleaner and easier to implement. That data was collected by tags firing in the user's browser (which was called "client-side" data collection). But then ad blockers and browser quirks and cross-device behavior turned out to introduce pockets of unreliability into THAT data. And now here we...2020-01-2848 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#132: Reporting vs. AnalysisWho would have thought that we'd get to 2020 and still be debating whether recurring reports should include "insights?" As it turns out, Tim did an ad hoc analysis back in 2015 where he predicted exactly that! Unfortunately, the evidence is buried in the outbox of his email account at a previous employer. So, instead, we've opted to just tackle the topic head-on: what is a report, anyway? What are the different types of reports? What should they include? What should they leave out? And where does "analysis" fall in all of this? We have so many opinions on the subject...2020-01-1457 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#131: 2019 Year in ReviewIt's the end of the year, and we know it, and we feel fiiiiine. Or, maybe we have a little anxiety. But, for the fifth year in a row, we're wrapping up the year with a reflective episode: reflecting on changes in the analytics industry, the evolution of the podcast, and the interpersonal dynamics between Tim and Michael. From the state of diversity in the industry (and on the show), to the trends in analytics staffing and careers, to the growing impact of ethical and privacy considerations on the role of the analyst, it's an episode chock full of...2019-12-311h 08The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#130: Data Stories with Nancy DuarteOnce upon a time, there was an analyst. And that analyst had some data. She used that data to do some analysis, and from that analysis she realized she had some recommendations she could make to her organization. This was the point where our intrepid analyst reached a metaphorical fork in Communication Road: would she hastily put all of her thoughts together quickly in a slide deck with charts and graphs and bullets, or would she pause, step back, and craft a true data story? Well, if she listened to this episode of the podcast with presentation legend Nancy...2019-12-1758 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#121: Onboarding the AnalystSomewhere between "welcome to the company, now get to work!" and weeks of tedious orientation sessions (that, presumably, include a few hours with the legal department explaining that, should you be on a podcast, you need to include a disclaimer that the views expressed on the podcast are your own and not those of the company for which you now work), is a happy medium when it comes to onboarding an analyst. What is that happy medium, and how does one find it? It turns out the answer is that favorite of analyst phrases: "it depends." Unsatisfying? Perhaps. But...2019-08-1350 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#119: What Grinds Our Gears - MAS 2019Have you ever thought it would be a great idea to have a drink or two, grab a microphone, and then air your grievances in a public forum? Well, we did! This episode of the show was recorded in front of a live audience (No laugh tracks! No canned applause!) at the Marketing Analytics Summit (MAS) in Las Vegas. Moe, Michael, and Tim used a “What Grinds Our Gears?” application to discuss a range of challenges and frustrations that analysts face. They (well, Moe and Tim, of course) disagreed on a few of them, but they occasionally even proposed some...2019-07-1645 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#115: Build vs. Buy with June Dershewitz from Twitch A simple recipe for a delicious analytics platform: combine 3 cups of data schema with a pinch of JavaScript in a large pot of cloud storage. Bake in the deployment oven for a couple of months, and savory insights will emerge. Right? Why does this recipe have both 5-star and 1-star ratings?! On this episode, long-standing digital analytics maven June Dershewitz, Director of Analytics at Twitch, drops by the podcast's analytics kitchen to discuss the relative merits of building versus buying an analytics platform. Or, of course, doing something in between! The episode was...2019-05-2154 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#102: Data and Disasters (of the Natural Kind)Perspective is a good thing. We've all agonized about a misreported metric or an unsatisfying entry page analysis and had to remind ourselves that we're not exactly saving lives with our work. On this episode, though, the gang actually meanders into life-and-death territory by chatting about one of the uses of data outside of the world of digital marketing and websites and eCommerce: natural disaster preparation and response. Sherilyn Burris from Cascia Consulting joins Michael, Moe, and Tim to chat about her experiences in a variety of roles in just that area, how she uses data, how the data lands...2018-11-2055 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#098: Successfully Managing the AnalystAs the axiom goes: people don’t leave companies; they leave their managers. And, good analysts are constantly being approached with new opportunities. So, what’s the secret formula for hanging on to analytics talent? Assuming simply chaining them to their desks isn’t an option, then the trick is keeping them happy and motivated. On this episode, the gang discusses their experiences and perspectives on the topic. Tim tried to quit the show just before recording, but he then discovered that Michael had chained him to his desk. For complete show notes, including links to items mentio...2018-09-2557 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#096: Analyzing Online Learning Options for the Analyst with Lizzie Allen-KleinMama always said: life is like a box of chocolates, and online learning is sometimes like one of those boxes where you don’t know which piece is delicious nougat and which piece is some sort of nasty, coconut-y cream. Well, maybe not your mama. But, it’s a big world, so, surely, there’s a mother out there somewhere who would agree with the sentiment. On this episode, the gang chatted with Google Consumer Insights Analyst Lizzie Allen-Klein about different learning styles and different approaches and options for learning new (and hard!) analytical skills. And there might have been a...2018-08-2858 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour(Bonus) Hot Takes from Adobe Summit 2018 with Michael and TimMichael, Tim, and 12,998 of their closest friends descended on Las Vegas for Adobe Summit the last week of March. With luck, Tim will have worked through the after-effects of the sensory overload of Vegas combined with the sensory overload of Adobe Summit by mid-April, but who knows? The guys (really...just the guys -- Moe was in the U.S., but she was in Austin at CXL Live) sat down to share their hot takes from the show. Attribution, Adobe Sensei, Adobe Launch, the Philadelphia Eagles, and more! For a picture of Michael and Tim recording this episode, head...2018-03-3011 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#081: The Career Growth Conundrum: Lead People or Crunch Data?You love analytics. Great. You even love your job (hopefully)! But, you're thinking about the future, and it looks like there is a fork in the road. Should you take the path that leads you down the people management path? Or, should you take the path that leads you deeper into the data itself, but as an individual contributor. Can you pursue both paths? As it turns out, Michael stumbled down the former path, while Tim has headed down the latter. So, Moe took a turn in the moderator chair to guide a discussion about the considerations and relative m...2018-01-3054 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#065 - Digital Analytics from a Psychological Perspective with Dr. Liraz MargalitWe can watch (sort of) what users do on our sites. That's web analytics. We can ask them how they felt about the experience. That's voice of the customer. But, can we (and should we?) actually analyze their emotional reactions? On this episode, Michael and Tim sat down with Dr. Liraz Margalit, Head of Digital Behavioral Research at Clicktale, to bend their brains a bit around that very topic. And, they left the discussion thinking differently about conversion rates, and even realizing that scroll tracking might just have a valuable application! For complete show notes, including links to items me...2017-06-2054 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#062: When and Where Does the Role of the Analyst End?It seems like a simple couple of questions: 1) When and where does the analyst’s role start?, and 2) When and where does the analyst’s role end? And, do the answers to either of these questions change based on the type of organization you’re in (in-house versus agency)? As it turns out, Michael and Tim largely agree on the answers to these questions…but their agreement is pretty expansive, so this could be the episode that infuriates you, dear listener! Give it a listen, and be prepared to shake your fist at your earbuds! For complete show note...2017-05-0949 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#055: Systems Thinking with Christopher BerryThe world is an oyster. It's also a system. A complex system! Companies are components in that system, and they're systems unto themselves! And marketing departments, and digital marketing, and the data therein, are systems, too. As analysts, we're looking for pearls in these systems (and you were wondering where we were going with this)! Join Michael and Tim as they chat with Christopher Berry of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) about "systems thinking." You'll be smarter for it! As a special "feature" (not a bug!) for this episode, we've done a bit of a throwback to the earliest...2017-01-3150 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#053: Customer Data Platforms with Todd BelcherDo you care about acquiring customers? Do you care about data? Do you like wearing shoes that have soles that are 2-3″ thick? Put those three things together and it means you care — or should care — about customer data platforms. On this episode, Todd Belcher from BlueConic joins us to explain what CDPs are and what they’re good for. Tune in to hear Todd masterfully steer clear of a sales pitch for his company…while Michael transitions on the fly from getting a basic understanding of CDPs…to installing BlueConic on this site…to pitching BlueConic himself! For complete...2017-01-0350 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#051: The 1-Person Digital Analytics Team with Moe KissHave you ever seen a one-man show in the theater? It's awesome. Unless it's terrible. The same can be said for one-person digital analytics teams. It can be awesome, in that you get to, literally, do EVERY aspect of analytics. It can be terrible because, well, you've got to do EVERYTHING, and it's easy for the fun stuff to get squeezed out of the day. On this episode, we head back Down Under for a chat with Moe Kiss, product (and digital) analyst at THE ICONIC. Whether you pronounce "data" as DAY-tuh or DAH-tuh, Moe's perspective will almost certainly...2016-12-0654 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#050: Internal Analytics Organizational StructuresStep right up! Step right up! We've got your org charts here! If an analyst falls in the woods, and she reports into a hub-and-spoke model, is the result best illustrated with a 3D pie chart? Join Michael and Tim as they conclude that, at the end of the day, effective communication is imperative regardless of where the analysts sit organizationally. And, because, "Why not?" ride along on a digression about the product management of analytics platforms within the organization! Miscellany referenced in this episode include: 10 Tips to Maximize Your JavaScript Debugging Experience, The Comedians of Comedy, and Extras.2016-11-2247 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#048: Social Media Analytics with Hayes DavisYou know what season it is? Well, in the United States, we're closing out a 4-year, never-ending cycle of electing a president. The tweets are getting tweeted and retweeted, the Facebook posts are getting posted and reacted to, and the video! Oh, the video! So, what better time to dive into social media ANALYTICS than today? Join Michael and Tim as they dive into this topic -- which they both love to hate -- with Hayes Davis, co-founder and CEO of Union Metrics. You might even want to Snapchat a filtered picture of yourself listening to it to someone...2016-10-2550 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#047: Assessing Analytics Job DescriptionsHave you ever read an analytics job description? Have you found yourself wondering, "Is it just me, or is there something fishy going on here?" Who better to verbally cogitate this question writ large than a couple of guys who haven't actually applied for a job in a few years? Join Michael and Tim as they dive into the world of analytics job descriptions and chat about the red flags they find...and the various tangential thoughts that the exercise itself sparks. Resources mentioned in this episode include: the Digital Analytics Association, Google Tag Manager Updates: Workspaces and User...2016-10-1153 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#046: Measuring Podcasts at NPR with Steve MulderDo you listen to podcasts? Well, of course you do! Are you working in or involved with analytics? If you listen to this podcast, you almost certainly are! Where do those two interests intersect? On this episode! Steve Mulder, Senior Director of Audience Insights at National Public Radio (NPR), joins Michael and Tim to discuss podcast measurement...and audience measurement...and the evolution of analytics...and standards (well...guidelines)...and more! Tim fanboys out in a way that would be embarrassing if he was sufficiently self-aware to be embarrassed. In other words, it's a rollicking good romp through public...2016-09-2750 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#045: Identifying and Prioritizing HypothesesThe intro bumper for this podcast says "the occasional guest," and, yet, the last five episodes have had guests. That's hardly "occasional," so Tim and Michael had a choice: either change the intro or do an episode on a topic for which both of them have experience, interest, and, hopefully, at least modest authority. In this show, the guys dig into hypotheses: how to identify and articulate them, the pitfalls involved in *not* clearly stating them, and where they see organizations and analysts get tripped up. They have a hypothesis that you will get some value out of the...2016-09-1358 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#042: Data Storytelling with Brent DykesOnce upon a time, in an industry near and dear, lived an analyst. And that analyst needed to present the results of her analysis to a big, scary, business user. This is not a tale for the faint of heart, dear listener. We're talking the Brothers Grimm before Disney got their sugar-tipped screenwriting pens on the stories! Actually, this isn't a fairy tale at all. It's a practical reality of the analyst's role: effectively communicating the results of our work out to the business. Join Michael and Tim and special guest, Storytelling Maven Brent Dykes, as they look for...2016-08-0243 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#040: Google BigQuery with Michael HealyIn this episode, we dive deep on a 1988 classic: Tom Hanks, under the direction of Penny Marshall, was a 12-year-old in a 30-year-old's body... Actually, that's a different "Big" from what we actually cover in this episode. In this instant classic, the star is BigQuery, the director is Google, and Michael Healy, a data scientist from Search Discovery, delivers an Oscar-worthy performance as Zoltar. In under 48 minutes, Michael (Helbling) and Tim drastically increased their understanding of what Google BigQuery is and where it fits in the analytics landscape. If you'd like to do the same, give it a listen!2016-07-0547 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#039: In Defense of ExcelAs Dr. Phil says, "Never put more into a relationship than you can afford to lose." Not sure what that has to do with Excel but it sounds vaguely wise, which is the whole point. Tim and Michael try to be your relationship coach for Microsoft Excel. Despised by data scientists, but used by everyone else, where are the boundaries and who has what it takes to enforce them. Join us in an exploration of our digital analytics love/hate affair with that most ubiquitous of analytics tools. (Cell) references made in this episode include: Chandoo.org...2016-06-2139 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#035: Is Data Science the Future of Web Analytics?Are you a data scientist? Have you pondered whether you're really a growth hacker? Well...get over yourself! Picking up on a debate that started onstage at eMetrics, Michael, Jim, and Tim discuss whether a fundamental shift in the role (and requisite skills) of the web analyst are changing. You know, getting more "science-y" (if "science" is "more technical and more maths"). all in 2,852 seconds (each second of which can be pulled into R and used to build a predictive model showing the expected ROI of listening to future episodes; at least, we assume that's what a data scientist...2016-04-2647 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#024: Women in Digital Analytics with Krista SeidenHave you noticed that neither Michael, Jim, nor Tim are women? They did! But that didn't stop them from taking on the subject of women in digital analytics (with diversions into the subjects of women and scotch, and women in professional poker). Joining them for this episode (because they may be a little misguided at times, but they're not absolute morons) was Krista Seiden from Google. Krista is a notable woman in analytics...but that is the LAST way she ever wants to be described. Luckily, she made an exception for us just this one time. People...2015-11-2445 minThe Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & VisualizationThe Present Beyond Measure Show: Data Storytelling, Presentation & VisualizationPresentation Horror Stories with the Digital Analytics Power Hour Based upon the mounting evidence in my professional speaking career, it is my firm belief that there are wicked little gremlins screwing around with our presentations. I’ve learned a lot about the dark side of presenting in my 12+ years of presenting, but I thought, wait. What could be more fun than bringing on three of the analytics community’s favorite analytics presenting experts?? That’s right folks! The gentile gents of Digital Analytics Power Hour have finally graced the Present Beyond Measure airwaves! Tim Wilson, Michael Helbling and Jim Cain joined me for a virtual fireside presenting horror story...2015-11-191h 00The Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#015: Digital Analyst Skills vs TalentsScads has been written about the distinction between skills and talents. But, how does that distinction apply to digital analysts? In this episode, Jim and Tim actually find something they agree on...at least briefly. And Michael maneuvers Tim into at least partially buying into ideas that he has previously referred to as touchy-feely crap. With quotations being dropped from Thoreau to Gygax and business writers in between, you may find yourself questioning your chosen vocation by the end of this 45-minute hour. But we hope not. Really!2015-07-2143 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#014: Mobile Measurement with Lee IsenseeIt's not only the year of mobile...AGAIN, but it's the year of mobile measurement! While our intrepid hosts have all tagged an app or two in their day, they thought it would be entertaining to be joined by someone meek, unopinionated, and inexperienced in the world of mobile analytics who would sit back and tell them how wise they were. But, instead, they recruited Lee Isensee from Search Discovery. Displaying his Bostonian politeness with lines like, "I'm sorry to cut you off again Michael, but I'm not," Lee weighs in on the subject with grace and wisdom. This...2015-07-0739 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#013: Musings on the Measurement of Display MediaCan the media analyst and the web analyst get along? Can the chasm between clicks and visits every be crossed? Is attribution management the silver bullet that will, once and for all, accurately assign a value to banner ads? What the hell is Vizu? Can Michael use the word "whackadoo" in a coherent sentence? These questions and more get discussed and debated on this shockingly cordial episode of the Digital Analytics Power Hour that clocks in at 35 minutes.2015-06-2334 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#012: The Governance of the DataMost people find the concept of governance about as interesting as an afternoon of quality control work at the beige paint factory. If you agree with this sentiment and are listening to this week's podcast, we hope to change your mind! With special guest John Lovett, Senior Partner at Web Analytics Demystified, Tim, Michael and Jim talk about what governance is for a digital analytics practice, why it's so darned important, and how anyone can get started. All of this AND a little poetry (really!) for the low, low price of 45 minutes of your time, in the Digital Analytics...2015-06-0944 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#011: These Are a Few of Our Favorite InsightsSure I like your theory guys, but I want to hear some stories from the trenches! Episode 11 is all about the anecdotes, with the guys sharing stories about work they've done as analysts that had the most impact. Whether from hard work or a moment of inspiration, big wins with analysis are sometimes few and far between Hear some great examples from Michael, Tim and Jim's personal experiences. What has 6 legs, three microphones and will make you a better analyst in 42 minutes? It's the Digital Analytics Power Hour.2015-05-2639 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#010: Reviewing the Latest CMOsurvey.org Survey ResultsWant to hear Jim Cain wing it for 40 minutes as he discusses a survey he never read? Interested in hearing Tim Wilson boil with incandescent rage as Jim triggers the Indiana Jones style pressure pads under his overpriced hotel snacks? Then this is the episode for you! Michael, Jim and Tim talk through the responses they found most interesting (VERY heavy use of that word in this episode) from the Duke University Fuqua School of Business's bi-annual CMO survey (cmosurvey.org).2015-05-1234 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#006: What Is the Space for Tools that Aren't Google Analytics or Adobe AnalyticsFifteen years ago, digital analytics tooling was pretty straightforward (something that looks at log files). In 2015, there are literally hundreds of tools that can be used to measure every aspect of a digital sales and marketing ecosystem. Most companies still think “Google or Adobe?” when making a digital analytics tool purchase. Are they missing out? With very special guest Hiten Shah from KISSmetrics, Michael, Tim and Jim talk a little tooling and a lot of trash - in almost 60 minutes.2015-03-1748 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#005: Big Data -- What an Executive Needs to KnowThe power of big data is a curious thing, Make a one man weep, make another man sing. Change a hawk to a little white dove. More than a feeling that's the power of big data. As always, Huey Lewis hits the nail on the head with this complex topic. What does the phrase actually mean? How can my company take advantage of it? Michael, Tim and Jim take on big data in episode five, and try to focus in on making this hard to pin down concept understandable and relevant. All this and more in one American hour, 46...2015-03-0340 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#002: What is a Dashboard?Episode 002 finds Michael, Tim and Jim tackling one of the most important, powerful and sometimes frustrating deliverables to any business analyst: the dashboard. What exactly is a dashboard? What are they for? What should they accomplish? Why can't Tim and Jim agree on anything? Prepare for lots of strong opinions and stories from the trenches in this week's 40-minute power hour.2015-01-2039 minThe Analytics Power HourThe Analytics Power Hour#001: Becoming a Better Digital AnalystIn this inaugural episode of the Digital Analytics Power Hour, Michael, Jim, and Tim discuss how a digital analyst working today can become better at what he or she does. Tending bar? Cold calling the CFO? The guys share their own origin stories -- what drew them to web analytics, as well as what made them stay -- and tell a few tales of what worked for them as they evolved their own careers.2015-01-0338 min