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    Explore " #datavisualization" with insightful episodes like "From Economics to Python-Powered Sports Analytics: Nate Braun's Game-Changing Journey" and "#24 - Victor Alasia - Navigating Data Logistics with Enterprise Information Management (IM)" from podcasts like ""The PolicyViz Podcast" and "BimTube Podcast"" and more!

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    From Economics to Python-Powered Sports Analytics: Nate Braun's Game-Changing Journey

    From Economics to Python-Powered Sports Analytics: Nate Braun's Game-Changing Journey

    On this week’s episode of the show, I talk with Nate Braun, author of several Python books, all having to do with sports. Nate shares his journey from having a background in economics to writing books on sports data analysis and visualization using Python. Despite not initially being skilled in coding, Braun was inspired by his work in environmental issues and modeling, leading him to develop fantasy football models and later educational books on coding and data analysis with a focus on various sports. We cover Nate’s data scraping and writing process, as well as the ins and outs of why he likes to work with Python and the various libraries he uses in his work.

    Topics Discussed

    • Background and Transition: Nate shares his unconventional journey from working on environmental issues to developing a niche in sports data analytics. His inspiration took root during his work on modeling the impact of the BP oil spill.
    • Fantasy Football and Education: The pivot to sports began with fantasy football models. The success of these models led Nate to author books designed to educate enthusiasts on coding and data analysis, specifically tailored for those outside the computer science field.
    • Challenges and Opportunities: Nate talks about the difficulties he faced entering the competitive fantasy football advice market. With the rise in betting and fantasy sports advertising, he recognizes the potential for educating people on data analysis.
    • Sport-by-Sport Learning Curve: Despite not being an expert in all sports, Braun has written instructional books on a range of sports by dedicating time to write and develop new models, leveraging the success and experience gained from his initial football book.
    • Data Gathering and Visualization: Our conversation delves into the varying difficulty levels of acquiring and visualizing data across sports and we highlight Nate’s use of the Python Seaborn library.
    • Python Over R: Nate expresses his preference for Python due to its versatility in machine learning, data visualization, web scraping, and content creation, favoring it over R.
    • Technical Deep-Dive into Web Scraping: We talk about using Python for web scraping, including dealing with JavaScript-heavy websites, and the other tools Nate uses like Beautiful Soup and Selenium.
    • Future Plans: A teaser for a potential Python book on Formula One as Braun’s love for sports continues to drive his writing endeavors.

    ➡️ Check out more links, notes, transcript, and more at the PolicyViz website.

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    #24 - Victor Alasia - Navigating Data Logistics with Enterprise Information Management (IM)

    #24 - Victor Alasia - Navigating Data Logistics with Enterprise Information Management (IM)

    Immerse yourself in this insightful podcast featuring special guest Victor Alasia, a Lead Solution Consultant at OpenText. The episode offers a comprehensive look into the intricacies of information systems, data management, and enterprise solutions across various sectors.

    Victor discusses Geography, Systems Architecture, Solutions
    Architecture, Data Management and Building Information Management.

    By delving into these concepts in this conversation, you'll learn about:
    - Interconnected Systems: Learn why considering sectors like construction, engineering, and asset management as isolated entities is a limited approach.
    - Key Management Tools: Understand the critical role of Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in project and asset management.
    - Organisational Challenges: Become aware of the common inefficiencies within companies and the need for a systems-level approach to remedy them.
    - Data Standards: Gain insight into the importance of adhering to global data management standards and the pressing need for Environmental, Social, and Governance goals.

    The episode wraps up with expert advice on the continual need for education in data management for efficient business operations. Whether you're a decision-maker in your organisation or simply interested in the complex world of data, this podcast is a valuable resource.

    More about Victor Alasia, MSc, PGCert, BSc (Hons), MIAM, MCIHT, MBCS
    Victor, who is currently a Lead Solutions Consultant, is a Solutions Architect, Systems
    Architect, Spatial Scientist and Geographer with two decades of experience in Geospatial Solutions,
    Enterprise Solutions and Enterprise Systems (including Environmental Management Systems, Urban
    Management Systems, Asset Management Systems, Information Management Systems and Supply
    Chain Integration and Interoperability Systems).

    Victor's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-alasia-miam-mciht-mbcs-50502820
    OpenText: https://www.opentext.com/

    Full References
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