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Cade Massey

Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018: Howie Roseman with Cade Massey

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Howie Roseman is not only the architect of the Super Bowl LII champion Philadelphia Eagles, but also is a pioneer in the use of analytics in the NFL. In this conversion from the 2018 Wharton People Analytics Conference between Howie and Cade Massey, Practice Professor in the Wharton School’s Operations,…Read More

May 9, 2018   |   Video

Cade Massey Live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018

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By Cade Massey SiriusXM 132, Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School Cade Massey is Live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2018. Interviewees: Elena Botelho, Partner at ghSMART and Author of “The CEO Next Door”; Steve Kaplan, Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance at University of Chicago’s Booth School of…Read More

March 23, 2018   |   Audio, People Analytics Specials

College Football Playoff: Which teams control how much of their destinies

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Cade Massey, a practice professor at the Wharton School, and Rufus Peabody, a Washington-based sports analyst, developed a ranking system for projecting future performance. Ratings represent a team’s predicted point differential against an average team on a neutral field. A look at the College football playoff race.…Read More

November 13, 2017   |   Popular Press

Wharton Moneyball team talks to ESPN senior sportswriter, Neil Paine

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Neil Paine is a senior sportswriter for ESPN’s FiveThirtyEight. He has also worked for the New York Times, Sports-Reference and the Atlanta Hawks.…Read More

October 18, 2017   |   Audio, Moneyball

Wharton Moneyball team talks to Steve Palazzolo on sports data

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Steve Palazzolo is a senior analyst at ProFootballFocus, where he contributes to the grading and analyzing of every player on every snap during NFL and FBS seasons, heads up the development of college football products, and works with NFL teams to help them best optimize usage of PFF’s data.…Read More

September 13, 2017   |   Audio, Moneyball

Matthew Salganik at the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017

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Matthew Salganik, Professor of Sociology at Princeton University, joins host Cade Massey to discuss social sciences and the world of data and his book “Bit by Bit: Social Research in the Digital Age” live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017.…Read More

March 31, 2017   |   Audio, People Analytics Specials

Trisha Williams at the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017

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Trisha Williams, Founder and Chief Creative Officer at Pigeon Hole Productions, joins host Cade Massey to discuss the blending of people analytics and game design live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017.…Read More

March 31, 2017   |   Audio, People Analytics Specials

Joelle Emerson at the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017

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Joelle Emerson, Founder and CEO of Paradigm, joins host Cade Massey to discuss how people analytics can help businesses improve their diversity live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017.…Read More

March 31, 2017   |   Audio, People Analytics Specials

Keith McNulty at the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017

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Keith McNulty, Head of People Analytics and Measurement at McKinsey & Company, joins host Cade Massey to discuss Big Data and how it plays into people analytics live from the Wharton People Analytics Conference 2017.…Read More

March 31, 2017   |   Audio, People Analytics Specials

Why Humans Distrust Algorithms – and How That Can Change

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Knowledge@Wharton Mathematical models have been used to augment or replace human decision-making since the invention of the calculator, bolstered by the notion that a machine won’t make mistakes. Yet many people are averse to using algorithms, preferring instead to rely on their instincts when it comes to a variety of…Read More

February 13, 2017   |   Video

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