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Show Me the DataShow Me the DataShow Me the Culture: Why Data Alone Won’t Transform Your OrganisationHosted by⁠ ⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠⁠Conversation with⁠ ⁠Dr Tom VerhelstIn this special finale of Season 4, we turn the mic on Tom Verhelst, Director of the Relational Insights Data Lab and Griffith Data Trust. Usually co-hosting, Tom steps into the spotlight to share why culture, not just technology, is the key to unlocking true data-driven transformation.Whether you're a data enthusiast, leader, or culture advocate, this episode will inspire you to rethink how your organisation approaches transformation.If you have any questions or comments, you can contact us at...2025-04-0923 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataFrom Automation to Empathy: Redefining Customer Conversations with Data & AIHosted by⁠ Rhetta Chappell⁠Conversation with⁠ Jordan Walsh and⁠ Dr Tom VerhelstJoin us on the Show Me the Data podcast as we explore AI adoption in finance with Jordan Walsh, an experienced Growth Strategist at Suncorp Bank specialising in artificial intelligence and home lending. With over 20 years of leadership experience at prominent Australian companies, Jordan has successfully leveraged AI to predict consumer behaviour and solve complex business challenges such as price sensitivity, retention, and acquisition. In this episode, Jordan shares insights on how AI transforms customer interactions, the importance of aligning AI projects...2025-03-0731 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataMeasuring What Matters: How Data Help Can Amplify Social GoodHosted by Rhetta ChappellConversation with Stephen Riley and Dr Julia CarinsWhat does social impact really mean, and how can organisations measure it effectively? In this episode, we’re joined by Stephen Riley, CEO of The BUSY Group North America, and Dr Julia Carins, Associate Professor of Social Marketing at Griffith University.Together, they cut through the jargon to explore:What makes impact reporting credible (spoiler: it's not just about pretty graphs)Common mistakes organisations make when measuring impact—and how to avoid them.How data can validate—or challenge—the stories...2025-02-2023 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataUseless Jobs and Why Your Judgement Matters: A data informed approach to understanding Risk, Responsibility, and Restorative JusticeHosted by Rhetta ChappellConversation with Professor Sidney Dekker and Dr Tom VerhelstJoin us for episode 2 of season 4 featuring Professor Sidney Dekker, a bestselling author academic at Griffith University and a pilot known for his groundbreaking work in safety science. Drawing from his extensive research and experience, Sidney challenges conventional wisdom on data, human error, and organisational safety, offering insights into:​The benefits of restorative justice over blame in building safer systems​Understanding the escalation of commitment in various industries, from aviation to healthcare​Empowering better choices by making risks and trade-offs visibleThis...2025-02-1133 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataDeepfakes, Digital ID, and Data: How Technology is Shaping the Future of Financial InclusionHosted by Rhetta ChappellConversation with Brad Carr and Dr Tom VerhelstJoin us for our season 4 opening episode featuring Brad Carr, Principal of Preparing Futures and Founding Director of the Australian Digital Trust Community.Drawing from his extensive professional experience including his time as NAB's former Chief Innovation Officer, and his personal interests which included studying Futurism at the University of Houston, Brad provides insights into: ​Building a secure, inclusive and diverse digital identity ecosystem ​AI's role in detecting and combating fraud ​Tackling deepfakes and safeguarding online trustIf you have a...2025-01-3032 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataData Skills That Stay: NICD's Approach to Capability BuildingSEASON 3 EPISODE 5 Data Skills That Stay: NICD's Approach to Capability Building Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Conversation with ⁠⁠⁠Dr ⁠Hollie Johnson⁠ and ⁠⁠Dr Tom Verhelst⁠ Managing vast amounts of data can be quite overwhelming, regardless of whether your organisation operates within the public sector, functions as a small enterprise, or is a large corporation. Unlike typical consulting firms, The National Innovation Centre for Data (NICD) equips teams with the necessary skills to independently manage future data projects, enabling them to maintain the expertise internally and ensuring they have the insights required to keep the capability in-house. In this episode, we're joined by a f...2024-03-1424 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataThe Data Architect: Empowering the Public Sector with AWS SolutionsSEASON 3 EPISODE 4 The Data Architect: Empowering the Public Sector with AWS Solutions Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠⁠⁠⁠ Conversation with ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Saeed Barghi and ⁠Dr Tom Verhelst Being a data-driven organisation means more than just delivering the right data to the right people at the right time; it involves ensuring that decision-makers have access to applications powered by machine learning models, trained with precise datasets, acting as digital assistants to guide their choices. In this episode, we delve into how Amazon Web Services (AWS) help customers design and build fit-for-purpose data platforms to assist customers on their data journeys, featuring our gues...2024-03-0419 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataThe Data Behind Heartbreak: Unveiling Romance ScamsSEASON 3 EPISODE 3 The Data Behind Heartbreak: Unveiling Romance Scams Hosted by ⁠⁠⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠⁠⁠ Conversation with ⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr Jacqueline Drew and Dr Tom Verhelst In 2021, Australians lost a staggering $210 million to romance scams, contributing to a total of $3.1 billion lost to various scams as reported by the ACCC. In this episode, we delve into the complex world of romance scams, magnified by the alarming rise of deepfake technology. Featuring expert insights from Dr. Jacqueline Drew, we explore the sophisticated tactics scammers use, from love bombing to deepfake videos, and the significant financial and emotional toll on victims. Learn about the chal...2024-02-1429 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataAI Fluency and Ethics: Setting the Foundation for a Data-Enabled GovernmentSEASON 3 EPISODE 2 AI Fluency and Ethics: Setting the Foundation for a Data-Enabled Government Hosted by ⁠⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠⁠ Conversation with ⁠⁠⁠Nathan Bines What are the current levels of data and AI fluency across the public sector and what does good AI alignment look like? In this episode, we are honoured to host the head of Queensland Government's Data and Artificial Intelligence Unit, Nathan Bines. Our guest oversees the state's budget allocation for data and AI initiatives, leading policy and legislative reviews focused on the safe and ethical application of AI technologies. Nathan's team plays a key role in shapin...2024-01-3027 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataThe Data Catalyst Network: Building Capability in the Not-for-profit SectorSEASON 3 EPISODE 1 The Data Catalyst Network: Building Capability in the Not-for-profit Sector Hosted by ⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠ Conversation with ⁠⁠Dr Kristen Moeller-Saxone, Barry Sandison and ⁠Dr. Tom Verhelst Adoption of AI has doubled since 2022, with almost one in four not-for-profit organisations making use of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT. Findings from Infoxchange's latest 2023 Digital Technology in the Not-for-Profit Sector Report reveal the usage of generative AI tools has doubled since their last report in 2022, with almost one in four organisations making use of tools such as ChatGPT.  The report also sheds light on the pressing need for enhanced da...2023-12-0432 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataThere's Always a Solution: The importance of data storytelling and contextualisation (Part 2)SEASON 2 EPISODE 6 There's Always a Solution: The importance of data storytelling and contextualisation (Part 2) Hosted by Rhetta Chappell Conversation with ⁠Dan O'Halloran⁠ and Dr. Tom Verhelst When it comes to understanding patient and community needs and improving interventions, experiences, and outcomes, a conversation with and about data and contextualisation are both crucial elements in understanding and making sense of information. Data provide the raw material for analysis and decision-making, but it is only when contextualised that data or insights become truly actionable and valuable. Contextualisation refers to the process of understanding the circumstances and conditions in which the data were coll...2023-05-1818 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataThere's Always a Solution: The importance of data storytelling and contextualisation (Part 1)SEASON 2 EPISODE 5 There's Always a Solution: The importance of data storytelling and contextualisation (Part 1) Hosted by ⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠ Conversation with ⁠⁠Dan O'Halloran⁠⁠ and ⁠Dr. Tom Verhelst⁠ When it comes to understanding patient and community needs and improving interventions, experiences, and outcomes, a conversation with and about data and contextualisation are both crucial elements in understanding and making sense of information. Data provide the raw material for analysis and decision-making, but it is only when contextualised that data or insights become truly actionable and valuable. Contextualisation refers to the process of understanding the circumstances and conditions in which the dat...2023-05-0727 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataThings That Move! Where Can Mobility Data Have the Most Impact?SEASON 2 EPISODE 4 Data with Impact: How data can help improve labour force outcomes Hosted by ⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠ Conversation with ⁠Kevin Harper and ⁠⁠Dr. Tom Verhelst⁠ Exploring the utility of mobility data to drive positive and sustainable change, mobility data are extremely valuable when working to solve complex social problems. By collecting and analysing data on how, when and where people move around a neighbourhood, city or region, governments and organisations can gain valuable insights into human behaviour, transportation use, incident rates and can be used to inform interventions promoting greater equi...2023-05-0729 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataA Data Informed Approach to Climate Justice: The intersection between climate change and human rightsSEASON 2 EPISODE 3 A Data Informed Approach to Climate Justice: The intersection between climate change and human rights Hosted by Rhetta Chappell Conversation with Professor Susan Harris Rimmer and Dr. Tom Verhelst Climate change is a shared challenge that requires a combination of global and local solutions. Data plays a critical role in understanding and addressing the challenges of climate change. This is because data and insights allow us to track things like greenhouse gas emissions, monitor the impacts of climate change on our communities and environments, and develop effective...2023-04-2817 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataData with Impact: How data can help improve labour force outcomesSEASON 2 EPISODE 2 Data with Impact: How data can help improve labour force outcomes Hosted by Rhetta Chappell Conversation with ⁠Paul Miles⁠ Nudge theory and behavioural insights can be powerful tools in the context of improving labour market attachment and training outcomes by using data for social good, as they can help encourage individuals to make better decisions without resorting to coercion or restrictions on personal freedom. By using data and behavioural insights to design effective nudges, organisations and governments can promote positive social outcomes and improve people's lives. Learn how...2023-04-2818 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataData and Crime Lords: A data-driven approach in addressing financial crimeSEASON 2 EPISODE 1 Data and Crime Lords: A data-driven approach in addressing financial crime Hosted by Rhetta Chappell Conversation with Professor Andreas Chai and Dr Tom Verhelst According to the World Economic Forum (WEF) financial crimes cost the world around two trillion dollars annually and only one percent of that is ever seized.  Due to the size, spread, complexity and lack of visibility into the bulk of this activity, helping to realise as little as an additional percentage of this problem could reap serious benefits for victims and communities. By p...2023-04-2828 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataPublic Policy and Data for the Common GoodEPISODE 2 Public Policy and Data for the Common Good Conversation with Adjunct Professor Anne Tiernan and Dr. Tom Verhelst Data informed policy and evidence-based decision making are not new concepts or ways of working in Australia. But noticeably, recent events have accelerated the pace at which all levels of society are embracing or at least accepting digital and often data driven transformations. But is this what the public want? Are we using data ethically and sustainably? What role does and should data and evidence play in our political processes...2021-08-1918 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataData and Behaviour Change at ScaleEPISODE 3 Data and Behaviour Change at Scale Conversation with Professor Sharyn Rundle-Thiele Have you ever noticed when something new is introduced, or a change of behaviour is requested, people respond differently? Some embrace change, while others require more consultation and convincing. When asked, each group presents a reason within which their behaviour is acceptable.How then does one enact change at scale? If you have any questions or comments you can reach us on Twitter at @G_RIDL or by email at ridl@griffith.edu.au. Griffith...2021-08-1913 minShow Me the DataShow Me the DataData Privacy in 2021: Embracing the paradoxEPISODE 1 Data Privacy in 2021: Embracing the paradox Conversation with Michelle Teis and Dr. Tom Verhelst “Data can be either useful or perfectly anonymous but never both” – Ohm, 2009. This sober conclusion encapsulates a realisation we contemplate regularly as data analysts, scientists, data practitioners and decision makers. Acknowledging and balancing the tradeoffs between useful and anonymous data and the related ethical implications of accessing, sharing and storing these data is a part of each and every data partnership we form. Ethical frameworks are living documents and outline ways of workin...2021-08-1316 minThe Analytics ShowThe Analytics ShowE14 - Tom Verhelst - On Using Place-Based Data Analytics for Solving Regional ProblemsHow data and analytics can help solve regional problems and foster local development? Tom Verhelst, Program Director of the Regional Innovation Data Lab (RIDL) at Griffith University, says that it is by taking a holistic view of the locality through effective place-based analytics. Tom has made his presence felt across the humanitarian use of data science. Before joining Griffith University, Tom was the Associate Director R&D IT at UCB, which is among the top 30 global pharmaceutical companies, and Project Manager Professional Services, Informatics at PerkinElmer, a Fortune 500 company. In this...2020-06-0158 minBeautiful Moments 2Beautiful Moments 2Alma jazz-especial juanjo carbonell -feliz navidad familia nº 7El equipo de Alma Jazz , Dr. Jazz, Esteban y un servidor os deseamos Felices Fiestas. El programa de hoy , se lo hemos dedicado a un amigo gran amante del jazz como era Juanjo Carbonell nos acompaña el gran guitarrista Ximo Tebar. Ademas disfrutaremos de A JAZZY WORLD CHRISTMAS Music Ximo Tebar guitar ALL ARRANGEMENTS BY XIMO TEBAR. Except "Silent Nigth" Arr by Jim Ridl and "Fun, Fun , Fun" Arr by Ramón Cardo Jim Ridl piano John Benitez bass Donald Edwards drums JD Walter voz Miles Griffith voz Ester Andujar voz Maria De Medeiros voz Thais Morell voz Antonio Se...2019-12-182h 05