

The Analytics Power Hour
Michael Helbling, Moe Kiss, Tim Wilson, Val Kroll, and Julie Hoyer
Attend any conference for any topic and you will hear people saying after that the best and most informative discussions happened in the bar after the show. Read any business magazine and you will find an article saying something along the lines of "Business Analytics is the hottest job category out there, and there is a significant lack of people, process and best practice." In this case the conference was eMetrics, the bar was….multiple, and the attendees were Michael Helbling, Tim Wilson and Jim Cain (Co-Host Emeritus). After a few pints and a few hours of discussion about the cutting edge of digital analytics, they realized they might have something to contribute back to the community. This podcast is one of those contributions. Each episode is a closed topic and an open forum - the goal is for listeners to enjoy listening to Michael, Tim, and Moe share their thoughts and experiences and hopefully take away something to try at work the next day. We hope you enjoy listening to the Digital Analytics Power Hour.
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Dec 22, 2015 • 45min
#026: The Power Hour Year in Review
One year of shows. It was our initial Big Hairy Audacious Goal, and we did it. We hoped you had as much fun this year listening as we did recording, and we'd like to take a chance to reflect. Did we hit our initial KPIs (because of course we had them)? Did we have a favorite show? Is there something we'd like to do next year? Tune in and end 2015 by listening to a podcast about a podcast. We think our navels look awesome. Come gaze with us!

Dec 8, 2015 • 45min
#025: A/B Testing with Kelly Wortham from EY
We had a hypothesis that our listeners might be interested in hearing an expert on digital optimization. In this episode we test that hypothesis. Listen and learn as Kelly Wortham from EY runs circles around the lads, and brings them to an understanding of what digital testing means in 2015. In an hour so optimized it only takes 45 minutes, it's 2015's penultimate episode of the Digital Analytics Power hour. People, places, and things mentioned in this episode include: Taguchi vs. Full Factorial test design kelly dot wortham at ey dot com (to get added to Kelly's twice-monthly testing teleconference)

Nov 24, 2015 • 46min
#024: Women in Digital Analytics with Krista Seiden
Have 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, places, and things mentioned in this episode include: I'm a Woman in Tech: How It Helps Me and Hurts My Gender (blog post by Krista on her blog, bloggerchica.com) @kristaseiden Whisk(e)y Distilled: A Populist Guide to the Water of Life by Heather Greene @jimsterne Lagavulin (scotch) eMetrics An Ace up the Poker Star's Sleeve: The Surprising Upside of Stereotypes (podcast episode)

Nov 10, 2015 • 47min
#023: A European View of Analytics with Matthias Bettag
From a sophisticated analysis of the names and timestamps of many of our commenters, we discovered something that surprised us: digital analytics is a profession that is practiced outside of North America! This fact blew our minds, but ,curious analytics types that we are, we set to work finding someone with whom we could chat about digital analytics in Europe...and found Matthias Bettag. Join us for 47 minutes (that's 47 minutes in metric) discussing the subject. People, places, and things reference in this episode include: Digital Analytics Hub (conference) iWebtrack AT Internet Yandex Piwik Safe Harbor decision Angela Merkel Europe (band)

Oct 27, 2015 • 50min
#022: Wearables, Measurement, and Monetization, Oh My! with David McBride
It's hard enough keeping up with the times when digital analytics is exclusively Desktop/Mobile/Tablet devices. Now, what if we had to work with data that came from everything? Join us this episode where we lean heavily on the wisdom and experience of Intel's David McBride, and talk about the Internet of Things, Measurement, and perhaps Millennials - all for the low low price of 50 minutes of your time. People, places, and things reference in this episode include: Kickstarter wearables projects Faraday Cage IFTTT (If This Then That) Maker Faire Qualcomm MIT Media Lab Tom Emrich Intel Curie Raspberry Pi SMS Audio

Oct 13, 2015 • 38min
#021: Analytics in Sports with Ben Gaines
In this episode, we've simulated a lobby bar at the end of Adobe Summit, with Ben Gaines dropping by and everyone temporarily tapped out on talk of eVars, s.Props, derived metrics, and classifications for a bit. The result? A conversation that quickly turns to an adjacent passion of many digital analysts: sports analytics. Baseball, basketball, football, e-sports, the CFL, and even a fairly obscure game played on ice with a stick. Surprisingly, the discussion loops back to the parallels of sports analytics to digital analytics time and time again. This Power Hour clocks in almost 10 minutes shorter than a regulation NBA game. People, places, and things referenced in this episode include: Moneyball Fivethirtyeight.com Nate Silver and The Signal and the Noise Grantland Nylon Calculus stats.nba.com baseball-reference.com nhl-reference.com The Ottawa Redblacks

Sep 29, 2015 • 38min
#020: Can Data Curtail Culture and Creativity? A Corporate Conundrum!
Sometimes...well...MOST times...a lobby bar conversation starts on one topic and ends up somewhere entirely different. In this episode, our intrepid trio initially tackles the relationship between data and corporate creativity, and then veers off into a discussion of corporate culture and what that means for the modern digital analyst (a discussion that doth not apply to the medieval digital analyst!). To illustrate their own creativity, they show how a Power Hour can clock in at 38 minutes and 10 seconds. References in the episode are made to: Patrick Glinski Todd Yuzwa Built to Last, by Jim Collins

Sep 15, 2015 • 42min
#019: R U Curious About R?
In honor of Talk Like a Pirate Day (and by popular demand), we donned our eyepatches, poured ourselves a few tankards of grog, and commandeered the wisdom of Eric Goldsmith from TED (maybe you've seen one or two of their videos?) to explore the whats, whys, and hows of R. If we'd recorded this episode with Excel, it would have taken an hour, but, with R, we pulled it off in 42 minutes.

Sep 1, 2015 • 43min
#018: Analytics Advice for the Recent Grad
Have you been listening to the three of us and thinking "Man, if those guys can be digital analysts, ANYONE can?" You're not alone! In this week's episode, we share some tips and tricks for how to get started in the digital analytics space. We also share a lot of other random stuff, because, well, tangents. Learn how to position yourself to join the hottest field in the hottest space in this digital power hour, which we're calling an hour, but, just like that paper in which you had to widen the margins and increase the font size to hit the required page count, is really less than 43 minutes.

Aug 18, 2015 • 46min
#017: Data Visualization and Communication with Lea Pica
They say a picture is worth a thousand terabytes of data (probably). If you are a regular listener of the podcast, you will know proper communication isn't our strongest suit, so we brought in a hitter. Lea Pica joins us in this episode to talk about communication best practices, and how they are even more important for an analyst than other roles in the organization. Got sixty minutes to listen and learn? We'll take it, and give you fifteen minutes back.


