Sept 16, 2022 8:00-12:00 The Most Important Thing About Data Management (And In Life): The Human Factor, Panel Discussion “Challenges and Victories along the Data Transformation Journey”
Connect. Share. Learn ***VENUE CHANGE***
Microsoft Technology Center
4220 Duncan Ave. #501
Room: Gateway Arch I & II 5th floor
St. Louis, MO 63110 ***
ATTENTION ALL Business Intelligence, DW and Cloud Analytics and Data Governance PROFESSIONALS
Dear TDWI St. Louis Analytics and Governance Professionals,
We cordially invite you to attend our upcoming LIVE TDWI St. Louis meeting on Sept 16, 2022. Come meet other local professionals, swap business cards, share ideas, and exchange career advice while listening to quality presentations in a vendor-neutral setting, which is the hallmark of TDWI education. Please see our detailed meeting agenda below.
When: |
Sept 16, 2022 8:00 - 12:00 |
Where:
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Microsoft Technology Center
4220 Duncan Ave. #501
5th Floor Room: Gateway Arch I and II
St. Louis, MO 63110 |
Topics: |
The Most Important Thing About Data Management (And In Life): The Human Factor,
Panel Discussion: Challenges and Victories along the Data Transformation Journey |
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Agenda:
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8:00 – 8:20 |
Networking and Registration |
8:20 – 8:35 |
Introductions and Chapter Business |
8:35 – 10:00 |
Presentation: The Most Important Thing About Data Management (And In Life): The Human Factor
Len Silverston, Universal Mindful, LLC
This fun, interactive, informative, and practical presentation will focus on something that is often missed and yet so critically important in data management, data analytics and data governance efforts: applying human behavioral tools to the art and science of our data industry. In this session, we will cover:
- Cultural, political, and human factors that are important to address in our data industry such as how to see clearly and act effectively in our complex world, establish and follow deep purpose, understand core motivations, develop trust, communicate well, and manage conflict.
- Powerful human behavioral techniques and tools that we can apply in all areas of data management
- How to collaborate effectively in our data field in an increasingly complex world Len Silverston
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10:00 – 10:20 |
Break |
10:20-11:45 |
Panel Discussion: Challenges and Victories along the Data Transformation Journey
Byron Yount – VP Data Governance and Strategy at Mercy Health
Joe Nguyen – VP of Data and Analytics at SSM Health
Katie Germano – Director of Healthcare Analytics SSM Health |
11:45-12:00 |
Wrap up and Give-Aways |
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Bios of Presenters
Len Silverston, Universal Mindful, LLC
Len is a best-selling author, consultant, and speaker with over 35 years of experience in helping organizations around the world integrate data.
He is an internationally recognized thought leader in the fields of data management as well as in the human dynamics that lies at the core of synthesizing and effectively using information. He is the author of the best-selling ‘The Data Model Resource Book’ series (Volumes 1, 2, and 3), which provide hundreds of reusable data models and have been translated into multiple languages. Mr. Silverston's company, Universal Mindful, LLC (www.universalmindful.com), focuses on the cultural, political and human side of data management.
He is also a fully ordained Zen priest and life coach. He provides training, coaching, corporate mindfulness workshops, and retreats through his organization, 'Zen With Len' (www.zenwithlen.com).