#242: The Rise and Fall of Data Communities with Pedram Navid
Apr 2, 2024
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Pedram Navid, an expert in data communities, discusses the changing landscape of data communities with the hosts, reflecting on career progression, industry shifts, and evolving motivations. They explore the impact of commercial interests, generosity in the tech industry, and the transformative journey of connecting within data communities. The conversation also touches on the monetization of tools, active engagement advice for newcomers, etiquette in seeking help, and the value of in-person learning experiences.
Data communities have evolved, reflecting environmental trends and shifting purposes.
Balancing open-source projects with sustainable business practices is crucial in data communities.
Active participation, sharing knowledge, and engaging with communities enhance learning and networking opportunities.
Deep dives
Involving the Audience in a Call-In Show
Listeners are invited to submit questions for a future episode by leaving a voicemail before April 12th, 2024, allowing the audience to actively contribute to the show.
Reflecting on the Evolving Data Community
The episode delves into the changing dynamics of data communities over the years, highlighting how the data community has evolved and sharing personal reflections on the transformation.
Balancing Open Source and Monetization
The discussion touches on the balance between open-source projects and the need for monetization to sustain tools like dbt, emphasizing the importance of striking a balance between community contribution and sustainable business practices.
Encouraging Engagement in Data Communities
Encouraging active participation in data communities, the episode underscores the value of contributing, sharing knowledge, and actively engaging with local and virtual communities to enhance learning and networking opportunities.
Adam Grant's Impact and the Value of In-Person Events
The episode highlights the significance of in-person events like those featuring thought leaders such as Adam Grant, discussing the unique value gained from attending live events, personal interactions, and shared learning experiences.
Data 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 worry, it’s not all doom and gloom! The crew all agreed that there are still places and ways for data practitioners to connect and support each other, even if it doesn't look identical to the early aughts. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
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