How to Build a Data Analytics Department From Scratch and Gain Success With Matt Roberts

How to Build a Data Analytics Department From Scratch and Gain Success With Matt Roberts

In this episode, we are joined by Matt Roberts, the Research and Insights Director at Formula E, who discusses how an organisation can setup a data analytics department from scratch, and gain success. Matt, who previously worked as the Director of Research and Insights with Formula 1, has won multiple awards and is a known figure in the world of data.

This podcast sheds light on Matt’s views on challenges and opportunities of working with data and answers questions around data privacy, ethics, regulations, and more. Irrespective of which sector or where you are within your data journey, the podcast will highlight critical factors that you can take back to work with you.

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