Policy Nerd E13 - Treat data like you treat infants; signals and empathy are key, pt.2: data and action
This is a two-part podcast under our Data for Good stream. We discuss data culture – how the private sector built such from within and if/how the public sector should follow.
The guest today is James Ingram, CEO of Splashlight and Telmar, and co-founder of LiiV. His business is rooted in data and his expertise lies in the ways data fuels growth. He is also invested, intellectually and philanthropically, in advancing the field of digital anthropology.
As always, a key concern of the UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab is distilling recommendations and pointing to action that needs to be taken. This part, therefore, goes into:
• Knowledge gaps – what we know and what we lack in knowledge on data;
• Policy use – what deserves increased attention in decision making on data and how the public sector should be building data cultures from within; and
• Private sector – how business should be working with the worlds of knowledge and public policy to advance the ways we engage with data and use it for common good.
Series: The Policy Nerd
Type: Interview
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Interviewer: John Crowley
Interviewee: James Ingram
Publisher: UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab; UNESCO Radio
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