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Transforming Organizations with Data: Insights from Data Literacy Expert Kevin Hanegan

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In this episode, join host Dave Hollenbach as he sits down with data literacy expert and author, Kevin Hanegan, to discuss how organizations can use data and analytics to transform and improve performance. From understanding the brain's decision-making process to overcoming implicit bias and groupthink, Kevin delves into the intersection of business, technology, learning, and psychology. He also shares his insights on the importance of data literacy and explains how to turn data into wisdom through a clear process and methodology. Additionally, Kevin covers the topic of resilience and the benefits of conflict in the workplace, and the difference between active and passive listening. With real-world leadership excellence examples, Kevin explores how we can collaborate with data to change ourselves, our organizations, and even the world. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about how to take your organization from embers to excellence. Be sure to check out Kevin's website at https://www.kevinhanegan.com/ and The Data Literacy Project at https://thedataliteracyproject.org/ for more information.

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In this episode, join host Dave Hollenbach as he sits down with data literacy expert and author, Kevin Hanegan, to discuss how organizations can use data and analytics to transform and improve performance. From understanding the brain's decision-making process to overcoming implicit bias and groupthink, Kevin delves into the intersection of business, technology, learning, and psychology. He also shares his insights on the importance of data literacy and explains how to turn data into wisdom through a clear process and methodology. Additionally, Kevin covers the topic of resilience and the benefits of conflict in the workplace, and the difference between active and passive listening. With real-world leadership excellence examples, Kevin explores how we can collaborate with data to change ourselves, our organizations, and even the world. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about how to take your organization from embers to excellence. Be sure to check out Kevin's website at https://www.kevinhanegan.com/ and The Data Literacy Project at https://thedataliteracyproject.org/ for more information.

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