Driven by Data | The Newsletter, Edition 64

Driven by Data | The Newsletter, Edition 64

We're so excited that June is finally here - it's a big month for us! This week, we're hosting a CDO Retail/CPG Roundtable with 15 Data Leaders from top Retail and CPG organisations in the UK and around the world. It's going to be an amazing dinner with discussions on key questions. And that's not all! We've got our Q2 event coming up, plus, we're launching the 2nd edition of the Driven by Data Magazine. It's going to be a packed month!

Driven by Data | The Podcast

In Episode 31, of Season 4, of Driven By Data: The Podcast , Kyle Winterbottom was joined by Justin Windle , the recently appointed Head of Data Oversight at First Citizens Bank . They discussed the purpose of data evangelism and how to set the north star and sell the value, which includes; setting your north star, operating in a buzzword-heavy industry, understanding your purpose and where you’re heading.

Upcoming: Q2 Roundtable Event & DBD Magazine

Just a reminder, our second edition of the Driven by Data Magazine is set to launch in just two days! This edition features contributions from top Data and Analytics leaders worldwide. We can't wait to share it with you. Be sure to follow us to stay updated! Also, have you had a chance to check out our first edition?

We are excited to announce that the second edition will be launching this Thursday. It will be available online and at our sold-out Q2 London Roundtable event. At the event, we will have 70 CDOs and Data Execs engaging in discussions on two voted-for topics. We will also be giving out physical copies at the event. We're looking forward to seeing you there!

Later this month...

Kyle Winterbottom is heading to Munich for the Chief Data Officer Exchange . He will be participating in a live podcast recording with Dr. Tim Wiegels , discussing the current data and analytics landscape and the role of the CDO.

In a few weeks, we will also be launching the 7th cohort of Driven by Data: The Mentorship, our largest cohort to date, which will take us to over 400 partnerships. We are excited to start pairing up applicants.

Why Data Leaders Must Own Their Talent Strategy

This week's insight blog is brought to you by Sophie Muscat

As a data leader, you are responsible for understanding the needs of your data team to ensure their growth and success. This includes the challenge of finding high-quality recruits for the team. However, it may surprise you to learn that as a data leader, you may not even be involved in the hiring process to expand your team.

A common issue we often encounter is the lack of a recruitment plan for data teams. This problem can result in a gap between the data leader and the talent team. It's tempting to overlook this responsibility, as the hiring process is challenging for both the applicant and the organisation/hiring manager. However, it's crucial to address it. If the data team ends up struggling, it's the data leader who has to handle the consequences.

It goes without saying, that the team you build and develop directly affects the successes (or failures) that come out of it. As a data leader, you would need to support the recruitment team to share the specialisations and knowledge you would have to be able to recruit effectively in your team. Recruitment teams are recruiting for the whole company, in different departments, therefore it is quite difficult for them to be experts within one specific area.

This gap can be addressed by data leaders being actively involved in the recruitment and selection process. When data leaders are part of the process, they can hire the correct candidate and they can enjoy the fruits of their labour.

There are many benefits of active involvement, as this ensures as much parity as possible between the needs of the data team and what the recruitment team is advertising and offering. When the right talent is found with the required specialised knowledge and is a candidate who can take ownership and accountability, this can lead to a high-performing team with a competitive advantage. Putting time aside to find the right candidate can be so beneficial in the long run as it can provide long-term success, higher retention and a happier team.

In order to deal with the hurdles that we have discussed above, data leaders, perhaps you could take a look at these measures:

  • Try and work with your internal hiring team and let them know who it is exactly that you are looking for. Write a job description, ask to sit in the interviews and provide feedback.
  • Recommend people who you think may be a good fit from your LinkedIn network or a community you may be in. Grow your community further and attend conferences, events and online groups.
  • If you think your workplace is great, promote that. Encourage people to apply and shout about your professional D&A growth whilst with the company.
  • Learn from your mistakes – review and update the strategy or description based on things you learn along the way or industry trends.

In short, as a data leader, the potential to grow your team successfully with long-term benefits lies with you and its success is linked to the quality of the team. The mindset that talent recruitment should be the responsibility of the recruitment team only needs to be scrapped, as it is a shared effort, especially if you want a top-notch recruit. If you want that dream team, you need to lean into the candidate search process.

And of course, the data joke of the week:

How do data scientists eat their food?

In megabytes.

See you next week! ??

Team Orbition

Not since Nintendo 64 have I been this excited by the number 64... Orbition Group's newsletter #64. And here you are reaching into Raleigh, NC, USA... Kyle Winterbottom to host Justin Windle... the data driving thought leader and Head of Data Oversight at First Citizens Bank where people are forever first!!! This Bearcat Architect leans heavy on sigma six... data strategy and data management... and superior leadership, consultative, and people skills to deliver results... AKA monetize data. His LinkedIn profile is a good read. As for the rest of the newsletter... My God you Orbitionists are busy with Roundtables and Squaretables and tables of all shapes and sizes... meeting around tables... and maybe even dancing on tables... sharing about successes arriving at decisions driving data that are delivered by talent. You've got that DBD Magazine coming out... and a Top 20 Data Rising Stars... and Sophie Muscat with insane insights about data leadership. AND as for the joke... I've been known to take a megabyte... but I never talk with my mouth full.

What a month we've got ahead! ?? ??

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