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Changing Careers with Conrad Chua
The Executive Director of the Cambridge MBA
109 episodes
7 months ago
The Business of Polling with Sir John Curtice Polling shapes political strategy, fuels media headlines, and influences public perception—but how does it actually work? And how did polls do during 2024, the so-called Super Year of elections. You've seen him on the BBC during UK General elections. Now you can join a session with Sir John Curtice, the UK’s most trusted polling expert, as we dive deep into: 🔹 What makes a high-quality poll vs. one you shouldn’t trust 🔹 How polls balance speed and accuracy—especially in high-stakes elections 🔹 Do polls predict elections, or actually influence them? 🔹 The biggest mistakes journalists make when reporting poll data 🔹 How AI could transform the future of polling
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The Business of Polling with Sir John Curtice Polling shapes political strategy, fuels media headlines, and influences public perception—but how does it actually work? And how did polls do during 2024, the so-called Super Year of elections. You've seen him on the BBC during UK General elections. Now you can join a session with Sir John Curtice, the UK’s most trusted polling expert, as we dive deep into: 🔹 What makes a high-quality poll vs. one you shouldn’t trust 🔹 How polls balance speed and accuracy—especially in high-stakes elections 🔹 Do polls predict elections, or actually influence them? 🔹 The biggest mistakes journalists make when reporting poll data 🔹 How AI could transform the future of polling
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Business
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Driving Strategic Change Starting With The Customer
Changing Careers with Conrad Chua
45 minutes 3 seconds
1 year ago
Driving Strategic Change Starting With The Customer
In many companies, there are several layers between developing strategy and the customer. The best plans and presentations crumble on the first contact with customers and the best companies can rapidly collect, clean and learn from customer data. Whether you are grappling with customer churn, or figuring out what's going on between strategy and execution, our guest Vignesh Chandran has more than 10 years of experience working with top companies on precisely these problems. Learn how you can develop better strategies that can be better executed based on good data.
Changing Careers with Conrad Chua
The Business of Polling with Sir John Curtice Polling shapes political strategy, fuels media headlines, and influences public perception—but how does it actually work? And how did polls do during 2024, the so-called Super Year of elections. You've seen him on the BBC during UK General elections. Now you can join a session with Sir John Curtice, the UK’s most trusted polling expert, as we dive deep into: 🔹 What makes a high-quality poll vs. one you shouldn’t trust 🔹 How polls balance speed and accuracy—especially in high-stakes elections 🔹 Do polls predict elections, or actually influence them? 🔹 The biggest mistakes journalists make when reporting poll data 🔹 How AI could transform the future of polling