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S4 | Ep 7 | Servant Leadership; The Key to Value Creation with Tim Carmichael, Chief Data Officer at Chaloub Group

S4 | Ep 7 | Servant Leadership; The Key to Value Creation with Tim Carmichael, Chief Data Officer at Chaloub Group

Season 4 Episode 7 Published 2 years, 5 months ago
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In Episode 7, of Season 4, of Driven by Data: The Podcast, Kyle Winterbottom is joined by Tim Carmichael, Chief Data Officer at Chaloub Group, where they discuss the role of servant leadership in Data & Analytics success, which includes;

  • Being the first CDO in the British Army
  • Why the remit of all CDOs should be to enable evidence-based decision-making
  • Solving the challenge of helping organisations find the tantalisingly out-of-reach value
  • Why servant leadership is the type of leadership needed to get value from data
  • What servant leadership is NOT!
  • Why to be a servant leader you need to have a fundamental shift in mindset
  • Why you have to play to your people’s strengths and not agonise over their weaknesses
  • People are 6 x more effective if they’re playing to their strengths
  • Why you have to help people understand the context of decisions
  • The twin facets of the role of the Data Leader
  • The role of trusting partnerships and the importance of communication
  • Why you can never get to value without trust
  • How moving away from “then and us” is the secret sauce to unlocking value
  • The difference between leadership, line management and mentorship
  • To be a great influencer you need humility and courage
  • Why being an enabler doesn’t mean you’re less important
  • Why, amateurs talk tactics, professionals talk logistics
  • Why Gen AI is unlocking awareness of Data Literacy
  • Why ruling through fear means you can kiss goodbye to innovation
  • How servant leadership is not servile
  • Aligning team structure and operating model to play to people’s strengths
  • Why communication is just a form of marketing
  • Learning the hard way that beauty is in the eye of the beholder

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