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Show Me the Data
Relational Insights Data Lab (RIDL) at Griffith University
19 episodes
6 days ago
Show Me the Data is a podcast about evidence-based decision making and the many ways in which our lives interact with and create data. Each episode, your host – RIDL Data Scientist & Partnerships Lead Rhetta Chappell – discusses key policies, barriers and opportunities with industry, policymakers and researchers who use data to inform, monitor and evaluate efforts to drive sustainable, positive change. Show Me the Data acknowledges the Jagera peoples who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we are recording. And we pay respect to the elder’s past, present and emerging.
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Show Me the Data is a podcast about evidence-based decision making and the many ways in which our lives interact with and create data. Each episode, your host – RIDL Data Scientist & Partnerships Lead Rhetta Chappell – discusses key policies, barriers and opportunities with industry, policymakers and researchers who use data to inform, monitor and evaluate efforts to drive sustainable, positive change. Show Me the Data acknowledges the Jagera peoples who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we are recording. And we pay respect to the elder’s past, present and emerging.
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Show Me the Culture: Why Data Alone Won’t Transform Your Organisation
Show Me the Data
23 minutes 26 seconds
7 months ago
Show Me the Culture: Why Data Alone Won’t Transform Your Organisation

Hosted by⁠ ⁠Rhetta Chappell⁠⁠

Conversation with⁠ ⁠Dr Tom Verhelst


In this special finale of Season 4, we turn the mic on Tom Verhelst, Director of the Relational Insights Data Lab and Griffith Data Trust. Usually co-hosting, Tom steps into the spotlight to share why culture, not just technology, is the key to unlocking true data-driven transformation.


Whether you're a data enthusiast, leader, or culture advocate, this episode will inspire you to rethink how your organisation approaches transformation.

If you have any questions or comments, you can contact us at ridl@griffith.edu.au. Griffith University and the Relational Insights Data Lab (RIDL) are dedicated to building and supporting thriving communities. We believe that the right data, in the hands of the right people, can change lives for the better. We are committed to collaborating and co-designing solutions which address long standing, complex socio-economic problems. If you or your organisation would like to collaborate or learn more about the important work we do, please get in touch. We'd love to hear why data matters to you.


Thank you for listening to Show Me the Data.


Show Notes:

  • ​Relational Insights Data Lab
  • ​Griffith Data Trust
Show Me the Data
Show Me the Data is a podcast about evidence-based decision making and the many ways in which our lives interact with and create data. Each episode, your host – RIDL Data Scientist & Partnerships Lead Rhetta Chappell – discusses key policies, barriers and opportunities with industry, policymakers and researchers who use data to inform, monitor and evaluate efforts to drive sustainable, positive change. Show Me the Data acknowledges the Jagera peoples who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we are recording. And we pay respect to the elder’s past, present and emerging.