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The Effective Data Scientist

The Effective Data Scientist

Enabling Data Scientists to Lead through Innovation and Excellence

Alexander Schacht and Paolo Eusebi

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Show overview

The Effective Data Scientist has been publishing since 2021, and across the 5 years since has built a catalogue of 25 episodes. That works out to roughly 10 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a roughly quarterly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 22 min and 33 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Science show.

The show is still active — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, though releases have slowed compared with earlier in the run. The busiest year was 2023, with 20 episodes published. Published by Alexander Schacht and Paolo Eusebi.

Episodes
25
Running
2021–2026 · 5y
Median length
24 min
Cadence
Quarterly-ish

From the publisher

Do you want to boost your career as a data scientist? Our podcast helps you in achieving this by teaching you relevant knowledge about all the different aspects of becoming a more effective data scientist.

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Relaunching The Effective Data Scientist: Beyond Code to Influence, Impact & Career Growth

Apr 24, 202613 min

Ep 24As a Statistician - Do You Take the Back Seat or Do You Drive Yourself? (Episode 24)

In this podcast episode, we discuss an important part of leadership – proactive behaviour. Or simply put—drive! As a statistician, your day-to-day approach to this topic will build up to long-term success. We discuss various aspects of the drive including:

Jan 25, 202421 min

Ep 23On Building Your Own Company (Episode 23)

In this episode, we’ll cover an amazing story by one of the best programmers and mentors I ever worked with - Shafi Chowdhury (www.shaficonsultancy.com). We’ll explore how it changed from being a freelance programmer only to building his company on the side. He had a great vision in mind, that drove him forward. You’ll also hear about his approach to teaching and mentoring – or in general helping people do their job better. His abundance mindset inspires me a lot. Shafi explains, why and how he made his own job redundant in his own company. Retention is a major cost driver and disrupts some companies a lot. You’ll learn how he manages to have nearly no turnover in his company and how is approach to recruiting and training new employees fits in to this. Further, we’ll cover how and why Shafi and his team regularly presenting at different conferences. We’ll especially go deeper on this presentation at the PSI conference in 2017 about an amazing tool to analyse and visualize data at the same time. His approach to delivering all this innovation is very unique. Finally, you’ll learn a lot about the leadership attitude that helped him grow his business fast into a medium-sized CRO with a very stable client base.

Jan 11, 202444 min

Ep 22Cluster Analysis (Episode 22)

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Dec 29, 202332 min

Ep 21Dimension Reduction with PCA (Episode 21)

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Dec 14, 202321 min

Ep 20How to Write Impactful and Effective Emails While Avoiding Common Mistakes (Episode 20)

Do you have a lot of email ping-pong, where emails go back and forth many times – too many times? Are you aware about the brand of you, that you communicate with your email style? Is email your default communication tool? Then this episode is for you. We have researched various articles on good email writing copies and distilled the best for you in this episode. By listening to this episode, you will learn about: When is email the best way to communicate? Approaches to attachments. How to take care of your style? How to structure your emails? About different email cultures Simple actionable tricks to improve your effectiveness directly

Nov 17, 202334 min

Ep 19Tips and Tricks to Reduce Your Email Burden Including the Option of Last Resort (Episode 19)

Everybody uses email multiple times during the day and email represents a key communication channel. Managing the flood of emails effectively will reduce your stress. In this episode, we discuss various approaches that we learned over the years from different productivity experts. We discuss how we implement them in our daily routines.

Nov 2, 202330 min

Ep 18Data Visualization Part 2 (Episode 18)

In this episode, we share out ideas and experiences, which mindset sets up statisticians for success. We cover topics around:

Oct 19, 202323 min

Ep 17Data Visualization Part 1 (Episode 17)

Oct 5, 202324 min

Ep 16Success Starts in Your Head - Thoughts About the Mindset of Being Successful (Episode 16)

In this episode, we share our ideas and experiences, which mindset sets up statisticians for success. Leading people Convincing business partners Delivering value and selling it–and what does selling mean Thinking outside the status quo to improve things in the long run Always learning about the business and the people in the business Learning about statistical innovation Doing things more effectively Becoming more impact-fully Raising your business acumen–internally and externally Having quality in mind Quote from the Episode by Bill Gates “Most people overestimate what they can do in one year and underestimate what they can do in ten years.”

Sep 21, 202323 min

Ep 15What Are the Questions to Ask If You Get a New Project? (Episode 15)

Sep 6, 202321 min

Ep 14A Picture Says More Than 1000 Tables (Episode 14)

Jul 13, 202345 min

Ep 13Writing Reproducible Reports using Quarto (Episode 13)

Communicating data is so important! Quarto is a fantastic tool for writing reproducible reports using literate programming. Literate programming allows us to incorporate documentation and code in the same program. The data science community has embraced this idea by adopting Rmarkdown and Jupyter Notebooks. Using Quarto efficiently, you can create parametrized reports, write scientific publications, and build data-driven slides. Enjoy this super-interesting conversation with Thomas Neitmann, and be an effective data scientist!

Jun 29, 202316 min

Ep 12Sharing your Code with R Packages (Episode 12)

In this episode, Paolo interviewed Thomas on why sharing your code with R packages for some data science projects is essential. When is it important? Where to start? What are the main steps and best practices? This skill could be a game-changer in your career as a data scientist, and nowadays, it’s much easier due to the introduction of new tools.

Jun 15, 202322 min

Ep 11How to Effectively Structure Data Science Projects in R (Episode 11)

We have outstanding news for you! Thomas Neitmann joins The Effective Data Scientist as a co-host of the show! Thomas is an Associate Director of Data Science at Denali Therapeutics. He contributed significantly to the adoption of the R software in the pharmaceutical industry - especially during his time at Roche.

Jun 1, 202321 min

Ep 10Dichotomization and Proportional Odds Model (Episode 10)

In this episode, we move from the logistic regression model to the proportional odds model, with emphasis on interpretation and the checking of assumptions (visually and analytically). We also speak about the opportunities and challenges of dealing with the dichotomization of ordinal or continuous variables.

May 18, 202315 min

Ep 9Logistic regression (Episode 9)

Logistic regression is a beautiful tool for modeling a binary dependent variable, although many more complex extensions exist. In the show, we will speak about the generalized linear model family, logit and probit functions, interpretations, and practicalities.

May 8, 202316 min

Ep 83 steps to make your research more reproducible with Heidi Seibold (Episode 8)

Creating reproducible research is crucial for data scientists as it ensures transparency, understanding, and accuracy in the research process. Not only does it help others understand your work, but it also allows for the reproduction and verification of your results in the future.

Apr 21, 202333 min

Ep 7The art of communicating data with Hana Khan

Apr 5, 202330 min

Ep 6Bayesian inference and probabilistic programming

Mar 10, 202349 min
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