Three Must-Read Data and Analytics Books with Dr. Barb Wixom, Vin Vashishta, and Asha Saxena
Sep 13, 2023
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Dr. Barb Wixom, Vin Vashishta, and Asha Saxena discuss their must-read data and analytics books. Topics include organizational leaders, creating value from data, value-based approach, driving culture change, Women Leaders in Data and AI, deploying AI, ethical use of AI, and a case study on leveraging AI in an animal shelter.
Deploying AI requires understanding the type of industry and company you're in, and implementing ethical and responsible practices.
Combining data literacy, culture, and stakeholder value is crucial for successful AI implementation and harnessing its full potential.
Deep dives
The AI Factor: Applying AI and Using Big Data to Grow Your Business Exponentially
The AI Factor, written by Asha Saxana, explores how to apply artificial intelligence and use big data to achieve exponential business growth. It emphasizes the need for ethical and responsible AI practices. Saxana highlights the importance of understanding which type of company or industry you are in when deploying AI, such as being an optimizer, innovator, extender, or breaker of traditional business models. The book offers frameworks for implementing AI and emphasizes the significance of data readiness, including clear objectives, effective data management, and stakeholder value. Case studies, such as Best Friends Animal Society's use of AI to reduce animal euthanasia, demonstrate the positive impact of ethical and data-driven AI initiatives.
Data Literacy and Culture Drive Lasting AI Impact
Asha Saxana's book emphasizes the power of combining data literacy and culture with a comprehensive approach to stakeholder value. It highlights the need for both business leaders and technology teams to understand the value and potential of AI. Saxana discusses the importance of AI ethics, noting the risks of bias and the need for responsible AI practices. The book offers practical guidance on achieving data readiness, including aligning goals with business strategy and ensuring data quality, security, and governance. Saxana's book serves as a valuable resource for leaders seeking to implement and harness the full potential of AI in their organizations.
The Role of Women Leaders in Data and AI
Asha Saxana's organization, Women Leaders in Data and AI, aims to address the gender imbalance in the industry while promoting ethical and responsible AI practices. Saxana shares her journey as a woman leader in the technology and data space, advocating for greater representation and inclusivity. She highlights the power of women leaders supporting and uplifting each other, along with the importance of male allies. The book showcases the accomplishments and impact of women leaders in various industries, further emphasizing the need for diversity and gender equity in the data and AI fields.
It’s that time of year again. On this episode of The Data Chief, Cindi dives into three of the hottest book recommendations for data and analytics leaders and sits down with Dr. Barb Wixom, author of Data is Everybody’s Business, Vin Vashishta, author of From Data to Profit, and Asha Saxena, author of The AI Factor.
Key Moments:
Introducing Dr. Barb Wixom (2:10)
Barb’s desire to continue helping people in the data industry (2:57) (Barb)
The different types of organizational leaders (8:21) (Barb)
Creating value from data (10:50) (Barb)
The selling framework (16:42) (Barb)
A financial services case study (21:56) (Barb)
Introducing Vin Vashishta (27:18) (Vin)
The importance of companies having a single playbook (28:08) (Vin)
Benefits of a value-based approach (32:52) (Vin)
Starting with a problem statement (34:58) (Vin)
When a lack of data literacy becomes problematic (38:46) (Vin)
Driving culture change (40:30) (Vin)
Introducing Asha Saxena (46:12)
What is Women Leaders in Data and AI? (48:27) (Asha)
The four-quadrant framework for deploying AI (52:11) (Asha)
Case Study: How an Animal Shelter leveraged AI (55:44) (Asha)
How to use AI ethically and responsibly (59:32) (Asha)