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Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018: Team Discussion: David Fano and Rachel Montana

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WeWork is a company that is bringing communities together through innovative workspaces around the world. In this conversation from the 2018 Wharton People Analytics Conference, Chief Growth Officer, David Fano, and Senior Design Researcher, Rachel Montana explain how they are working together to reconceive and re-envision the spaces in which…Read More

May 9, 2018   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018: Social Impact Perspective: Bob Filbin

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Bob Filbin, Chief Data Scientist of Crisis Text Line, leverages data analysis to save lives. In this presentation from the 2018 Wharton People Analytics Conference, he provides insights about how to use data to drive behavioral change.

May 9, 2018   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018: Keynote Discussion: Stewart Butterfield with Mae McDonnell

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Stewart Butterfield, the Co-Founder and CEO of Slack, was captivated by the early internet and co-founded both Slack and Flickr. In this conversation from the 2018 Wharton People Analytics Conference, Stewart and Mae McDonnell, an Assistant Professor of Management at The Wharton School, discuss his experiences leading Slack and building…Read More

April 18, 2018   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017: Applying Gaming to People Analytics: Williams, Halfteck, & Kato

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Trish Williams is the founder and Chief Creative Officer of Pigeon Hole Productions. Guy Halfteck is the founder & CEO of Knack, which develops and markets a technology platform combining games, behavioral science, and data analytics. Pamela Kato is the owner of P. M. Kato Consulting and Scientific Advisor at…Read More

December 19, 2017   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017: An Outside Perspective on Analytics: Rosalind Picard

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Rosalind W. Picard, Sc.D. is the founder and director of the Affective Computing Research Group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab, co-director of the Media Lab’s Advancing Wellbeing Initiative, and faculty chair of MIT’s Mind+Hand+Heart Initiative. She is also the co-founder of Empatica, Inc. and Affectiva, Inc.

December 19, 2017   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017: An Outside Perspective on Analytics: R. Luke DuBois

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R. Luke DuBois is a composer, artist, and performer who explores the temporal, verbal and visual structures of culture and personal ephemera.

December 19, 2017   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017: Keynote Address: Maxine Williams

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Global Director of Diversity at Facebook, Maxine Williams. Q+A moderated by Sigal Barsade, Joseph Frank Bernstein Professor of Management, The Wharton School.

December 19, 2017   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017: Big Data and Beyond: Salganik & McNulty

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Matthew Salganik is Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. Keith McNulty has worked for over a decade in I/O Psychology, Psychometrics and People Analytics.  He is currently Head of People Analytics at McKinsey & Company. Moderated by Peter S. Fader, Frances and Pei-Yuan Chia professor of Marketing, The Wharton School.

December 19, 2017   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017: An Analytical Perspective On Diversity: Liswood, Emerson, & Avery

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Laura Liswood is the Secretary General and co-founder of the Council of Women World Leaders, and former Managing Director and Senior Advisor at Goldman Sachs. Joelle Emerson is the Founder and CEO of Paradigm, a strategy firm that takes a data-driven approach to designing stronger, more inclusive organizations. Derek Avery…Read More

December 19, 2017   |   Video

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017: Microsoft Case Study: Klinghoffer & Fuller

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Dawn Klinghoffer is the General Manager of HR Business Insights at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington. Ryan Fuller is the General Manager of Workplace Analytics at Microsoft. Q+A moderated by Martine Haas, Associate Professor of Management, The Wharton School.

December 19, 2017   |   Video

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