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Data Debrief: Demystifying Data Leadership & Kyle makes a Bet on Topic Choice

Data Debrief: Demystifying Data Leadership & Kyle makes a Bet on Topic Choice

Season 7 Episode 9 Published 8 hours ago
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Welcome to another episode of the Data Debrief, the companion show to Driven by Data: The Podcast, where hosts Catherine Dowden-King and Kyle Winterbottom unpack Tuesday's episode, share what's been on their minds, and explore the realities of leadership, culture, and capability across the data and AI landscape.

This week, Catherine and Kyle reflect on the conversation with Keith Moody, diving deeper into the realities of value creation, stakeholder management, and why the biggest barriers to success in data leadership are often human rather than technical.

They cover:

  • Why Keith's candid perspective stood out, and how some of the most honest conversations happen when leaders are able to speak without the constraints of corporate messaging and organisational politics
  • The critical relationship between the CDO and CFO, why finance leaders remain the ultimate validators of value, and how a single nod of approval can determine whether an initiative succeeds or stalls
  • Why proving value still remains the defining challenge for data leaders, despite years of discussion around ROI, business outcomes, and commercial impact
  • The importance of stakeholder management, trust-building, and relationship development, and why no data leader succeeds without bringing others along on the journey
  • How AI can be used as a practical leadership tool, from role-playing difficult stakeholder conversations to helping leaders navigate conflict, influence, and executive communication more effectively
  • The emerging ways data and AI leaders are using AI personally, including as a career coach, meeting assistant, productivity partner, and accessibility tool
  • Why change management isn't a phase of transformation programmes but the job itself, and how successful leaders recognise that adoption is an ongoing responsibility rather than a project milestone
  • The reality that humans remain the most complex variable in any data strategy, and why technical excellence alone will never guarantee success
  • How previous experiences, organisational history, and leadership baggage influence every new data leader entering a role, whether they're inheriting success, failure, or scepticism
  • Why data leadership increasingly resembles sales, and how influencing decisions often requires changing perceptions, behaviours, and long-held beliefs rather than deploying new technology
  • The growing importance of real-world communities, events, and human connection as AI-generated content becomes more prevalent and increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created work
  • Why curiosity and imagination may become the defining skills that separate high-performing leaders in an era where access to technology becomes increasingly democratised

Kyle's thought of the week: whilst many organisations claim they lack a clearly defined business strategy, the reality is that strategic priorities almost always exist somewhere. The responsibility for data leaders is to uncover them, build relationships with the people who own them, and connect their work to those outcomes rather than waiting for perfect documentation to appear.

Catherine's thought of the week: we often have more control than we think. Whether it's improving stakeholder relationships, influencing difficult conversations, or navigating organisational complexity, the leaders who make progress are typically those willing to take ownership, seek support, and proactively shape their environment rather than waiting for conditions to improve.

This episode is a practical discussion on the realities of leading change, proving value, and navigating organisational complexity, whilst exploring how human behaviour, relationships, and influence continue to matter just as much as technology in determining success.

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