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SUMMARY:ECDA Leadership Challenge Spring 2022
DESCRIPTION:The use of data and application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) will without any doubt change the waywe will do business in the future. As a matter of fact\, today it is already changing businesses\,governmental organizations\, and educational institutions. But what is needed to make ArtificialIntelligence a valuable part of the way we do business ourselves? Many experts believe thatsuccessful Artificial Intelligence applications hinge on the so-called b-smaCt technologies(Blockchain\, Social media\, Mobile use\, Analytics\, Cloud and Things-on-the-internet or better knownas IoT). The fuelling component of those technologies is Big Data. This insight will require a wholenew set of skills and ways of working. Understanding and working with new technologies for bigdata collection\, analysis and prediction will not create only huge societal and business opportunities\,but also ethical\, legal\, privacy and technical issues concerning every part of the organization. It willinfluence customer relationships\, redefines how organizations develop new products and services\,changes how operations are organized and managed\, and provides the basis for new businessmodels and service offerings. It will demand a data driven focus of everyone involved in theorganization. \n\n\n\nThis training programme combines the science of business\, data\, and societal perspectives.Participants – who usually join with a team of 3 to 6 persons – acquire a broad knowledge and diverseskills related to data analytics\, which may lead to new insights that drive new value creationopportunities. Such learning by doing manifests itself along two dimensions: across multiple levels(individual\, group\, and corporate) and across multiple functions. \n\n\n\nSpecific dates to be announced!
URL:https://ecda.eur.nl/en/event/ecda-leadership-challenge-spring-2022/
LOCATION:To be announced.
CATEGORIES:Leadership Challenges with Data Analytics
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SUMMARY:ECDA Leadership Challenge Higher Education (April pilot edition)
DESCRIPTION:This edition is FULLY BOOKED! Join our September edition instead! \n\n\n\nThe use of data and application of analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) will without any doubt change the way we design and operate our Higher Education. As a matter of fact\, today it is already changing our educational institutions. But what is needed to make analytics and AI valuable parts of the way we organize our education? Many experts believe that the successful transformation of our Higher Education hinges on five pillars: strategy\, hr and culture\, organisation\, governance and compliance\, ICT. \n\n\n\nThis insight will require a whole new set of skills and ways of working. Understanding and working with new technologies for (big) data collection\, analysis and prediction will not create only huge opportunities\, but also ethical\, legal\, privacy and technical issues concerning every part of the organization. It will influence the relationship with our students\, redefine how new programs and services are developed\, change how operations are managed\, and provide the basis for new service offerings. It will demand a data-driven focus of everyone involved in the organization. \n\n\n\nThis training programme combines the science of business\, data\, and societal perspectives. Participants – who usually join with a team of 3 to 5 persons – acquire a broad knowledge and diverse skills related to data analytics\, which may lead to new insights that drive new value creation opportunities in the context of higher education. Such learning by doing manifests itself along two dimensions: across multiple levels (individual\, group) and across multiple functions
URL:https://ecda.eur.nl/en/event/ecda-leadership-challenge-higher-education-april-pilot-edition/
LOCATION:SURF Offices Hoog Overborch (Hoog Catharijne)\, Moreelsepark 48\, Utrecht\, South Holland\, 3511 EP\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:ECDA Leadership Challenge Higher Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics":MAILTO:ecda@rsm.nl
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SUMMARY:Moonshot Thinking with KLM
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a thought-provoking afternoon with Arlette van der Veer & Tristan Makkink from KLM \n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\n\nIn-person (followed by drinks & snacks) & online (live-streamed) \n\n\n\nTOPIC \n\n\n\nFlying High – How KLM Imagines Radical Innovation? \n\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS \n\n\n\nArlette van der Veer: Senior Manager Radical Innovation at KLM \n\n\n\nTristan Makkink: Business Consultant at KLM \n\n\n\nABOUT MOONSHOT THINKING EVENTS \n\n\n\nMoonshot Thinking’ is a series of monthly events organized by BIM Group at the Rotterdam School of Management in order to bring industry and research a step closer. Our speakers are thought-leaders in their respective industry sectors and each one has a unique story to tell – whether that is a groundbreaking technology they are working on\, an idea they believe in\, or an innovation that will reshape the world as we know it. From inspiration and knowledge sharing to prospective research project developments\, we aim to inspire business leaders and researchers alike. \n\n\n\nEvents are hosted at RSM\, facilitating informal exchange of ideas and thoughts. Each event is an hour long\, with a 45-min speech by a business leader and a 15-min interactive Q&A from the audience. The event is followed by networking drinks\, where conversations can continue and collaborations can be born. \n\n\n\nLOCATION \n\n\n\nThe event will take place at the Erasmus Data Collaboratory\, located on the first floor of the Polak Building at Erasmus University in Rotterdam (room Y01.10). See map of the campus here: https://www.eur.nl/en/campus/locations/campus-woudestein#directions
URL:https://ecda.eur.nl/en/event/moonshot-thinking-with-klm/
LOCATION:Polak Building\, Room Y1.10\, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50\, Rotterdam\, South Holland\, 3062 PA\, Netherlands
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SUMMARY:Eat Your Discipline: Cultural Economics & Digitalization
DESCRIPTION:A monthly lunch conversation on the future of social sciences \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhy is the cultural economics discipline interested in digital innovation and what does it bring to the study of these innovations\, such as blockchain? Join us for this month’s Eat Your Discipline where we discuss the future of Cultural Economics and Digitalization together with dr. Christian Handke\, prof. Jason Potts and dr. Mariangela Lavanga and alumnus Pablo Pérez Le Maignan.  \n\n\n\nDuring this monthly lunch series\, we assess the current state of different disciplines and question how these have and can contribute to tackling complex societal challenges. Cultural economics is a discipline that apply economic analysis to the arts and cultural industries. It aims at a better understanding of the economic\, business\, social and policy aspects related to the arts and culture. In recent times digitalization has brought a lot of new opportunities to the cultural and creative sector\, but how do cultural economists study digital innovations and what is their contribution?   \n\n\n\nA disciplinary panel consisting of dr. Christian Handke (Associate Professor of Cultural Economics\, ESHCC) and Distinguished Professor Jason Potts (Co-Director\, RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub\, RMIT University) will discuss the future of the cultural economics discipline. Pablo Pérez Le Maignan graduated from the masters in Cultural Economics last year. Their conversation will be moderated by dr. Mariangela Lavanga (Associate Professor of Cultural Economics and Entrepreneurship\, ESHCC and DIT academic). Join the conversation to share your thoughts!  \n\n\n\nDigital Innovation\, Blockchain and NFTs \n\n\n\nDr. Christian Handke is Associate professor of Cultural Economics at ESHCC\, President of the Society for Economic Research on Copyright Issues (SERCI) and Executive Board member of the Association of Cultural Economics International (ACEI). He will discuss the economics of copyright\, innovation and technological change in the cultural industries. Distinguished professor Jason Potts is director of the RMIT Blockchain Innovation Hub\, the world’s first research centre on the social science of blockchain. He will discuss what social sciences\, in particular cultural economics\, can bring to the research on blockchain and how blockchain could reshape the future of the creative industries. MA Cultural Economics & Entrepreneurship alumnus Pablo Pérez Le Maignan wrote a thesis on NFTs market and blockchain last year and will share his view on how students are being prepared to contribute to tackling complex societal challenges after graduating. Dr. Mariangela Lavanga researches and teaches on cultural and creative industries\, with a focus on sustainability transition in the fashion and textile industry with active stakeholders’ engagement.   \n\n\n\nSigning up\n\n\n\nThis lunch session is a great opportunity for (cultural) economics students and academics to discuss societal challenges and what it means to look at them within this discipline. If you’re not yet familiar with cultural economics\, moderator Mariangela will start with a brief introduction to make sure everyone is able to follow along. Sign up below to receive the zoom link for the event.   \n\n\n\nWould you like to critically discuss your own discipline? Please reach out to dit@eur.nl.  
URL:https://ecda.eur.nl/en/event/eat-your-discipline-cultural-economics-digitalization/
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SUMMARY:ECDA Insights Social Artificial Intelligence #4
DESCRIPTION:Exciting World of Interpretable Machine Learning (Hybrid session)  \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Prof. dr. Ilker Birbil (UvA) \n\n\n\nAbout the seminar  \n\n\n\n\n\nThis talk is about explainable artificial intelligence (XAI). We will first give a quick overview of different interpretation methods used in machine learning. Then\, we will introduce three approaches that we have recently developed. These approaches will be presented from an XAI perspective. The talk will end with a discussion on application areas and future research directions.
URL:https://ecda.eur.nl/en/event/ecda-insights-social-artificial-intelligence-4/
LOCATION:Polak Building\, Room Y1.10\, Burgemeester Oudlaan 50\, Rotterdam\, South Holland\, 3062 PA\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:ECDA Insights
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