• S1 Ep6: Data-Driven Business Growth: Big Data & Gamification with Nicolas Babin

  • Dec 5 2019
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

S1 Ep6: Data-Driven Business Growth: Big Data & Gamification with Nicolas Babin

  • Summary

  • Nat Schooler has the pleasure of discussing Big Data and Gamification with Nicolas Babin, one of the top experts in the world and Nicolas Babin shares his secrets from 30+ years within the tech industry, working with some of the top names including Sony.

    These are the questions and talking points we discussed.

    Gamification:
     – what is gamification
     – why did you start using gamification?
     – what is the purpose of gamification
     – how can you use gamification
     – which area is best for gamification
     – what results can you see with gamification
     – could gamification be misused?
     – could you give us some examples of gamification you have used in the past?
     – pros and cons of gamification
     – could you find gamification in everyday online tools?

    Data and technology:
     – Are we talking on line or off line data?
     – What is open data?
     – what marketing techniques use data?
     – how can data and technology go together?
     – does AI use data?
     – what is predictive analytics?
     – what is big data and how can anyone use it?
     – what activities use big data?
     – should I be scared of data being available so widely?
     – could anyone access all data, is there any type of safety involved?

    Shownotes can be found here: https://www.influentialvisions.com/big-data-and-gamification/

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