2: Sasha Laundy on Building the Right Thing for Stakeholders
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In this episode of the Building AI Products podcast, I interview Sasha Laundy, who was the Director of Data Science at Warby Parker. Sasha is one of those wonderful high-IQ, high-EQ, left-right-brained people who's both super technical and a great people manager. At Warby Parker (or "Warby" for those in the know), she ran a centralized team that did statistical modeling, BI training and analyst support, and machine learning. In this episode, we discuss: πŸ‘“ Shape Up, a framework for shipping in six-week cycles that turns out to be perfect for data science teams πŸ‘“ Powerful questions to build the right thing for stakeholders, especially stakeholders who don't "speak data" πŸ‘“ Why everyone asks for a dashboard, but nobody actually needs one πŸ‘“ How a centralized team of data scientists can work with data analysts embedded in vertical business teams Show links: Find Sasha's coaching practice here: https://sashalaundy.com/Basecamp's book on the Shape Up framework, by Ryan Singer: https://basecamp.com/shapeupSasha's consulting company, Polynumeral, published a book called Thinking with Data (by Max Shron) that talks more about working with stakeholders and scoping projects: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/thinking-with-data/9781491949757/ If you liked this episode, subscribe and please consider leaving a review β€”Β it really helps the podcast get discovered!
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