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How to Lend Money to Strangers

Have you talked to your kids about data science? With Daniele Forni (HSBC)

How to Lend Money to Strangers

Brendan le Grange

Credit, Fintech, Management, Lending, Banking, Business, Careers

52.6K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

"Data is a bit like the blood of an organisation. It goes everywhere. However, because it goes everywhere, you cannot just silo it somewhere. Of course, you need to have some standards around data, but every part of the of a business has to be responsible for the data". 



Daniele Forni cuts through systems and technologies to solve the complex data issues that otherwise prevent financial institutions and startups from unlocking their data potential. And luckily, he loves sharing those insights with us: on LinkedIn, at conferences, in articles, in free-to-download reports such as his Guide to Data for AI, and in books for professionals and their kids alike!



You can find all of Daniele's work at https://www.danieleforni.com/



Or follow him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieleforni/ And he's just moved to Hong Kong, so if you're there, pop into HSBC and say hello 😁



The Pirate and R is on your local Amazon or directly at www.littledatascientist.co.uk 


Is It Pronounced Data or Data? is at https://lnkd.in/e3HZRN-d (USA), https://lnkd.in/excjrGCW (UK), https://lnkd.in/eAy2nsPT (IT), and https://lnkd.in/eyYdYw3U (ITA)



Daniele's music (Doctor Shall Burn) is at https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KR0BUcZj5eOV9mxLgrniw?si=SPhptSMoTU-GchQruC-PmA



I'm on LinkedIn and always open to new genuine connections - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanlegrange - please do reach out, and follow the show's page, too



Meanwhile, my action-adventure novels are on Amazon, some versions even for free, and my work with ConfirmU and our gamified psychometric scores is discussed at https://confirmu.com/ and on episode 24 of this show https://www.howtolendmoneytostrangers.show/episodes/episode-24



If you have any feedback or questions, or if you would like to participate in the show, please feel free to reach out to me via the contact page on this site.



Oh, and In this episode, I got to have a bit of fun incorporating Daniele's drumming into the introduction - isolating them from the full track using https://splitter.ai/



Keep well, Brendan




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0:00.0

I like

0:02.0

Formula I like patterns all of that is basically the drum as an instrument

0:08.0

You are building patterns you can express something about yourself that sometimes words or sometimes images cannot

0:19.5

enter the physicality of it of course with the drums which is again with the ADHD I'm always

0:24.4

the reactive it also works out very well. A thing that I only learned a bit later on in life is that you have to be generous with your time, with your ideas.

0:44.3

But also, you can only improve, you can only learn

0:47.8

if you discuss with it, if you share your ideas.

0:50.6

When I started to publish this guide, some people come back with a suggestion and say, why don't you talk about AI?

0:58.0

Why don't you talk about ethics of that?

1:01.0

So I really like his dialogue?

1:12.0

Marco enters the city, he sees someone in a square living a life for an instant that could be his. He could now be in that man's place if he had stopped in time long ago, or if long ago at a crossroads,

1:19.6

instead of taking one road he had taken the opposite one, and after long wondering he had come to be in the place of that man in the square.

1:27.0

By now from that real or hypothetical past of, he is excluded.

1:32.8

He cannot stop.

1:34.0

He must go on to another city where another of his past awaits him, or something perhaps

1:39.9

that had been a possible future of his and is now someone else's present.

1:44.4

Futures not achieved are only branches of the past. Dead branches.

1:50.3

Itello Calvino's invisible Cities was an assigned reading for one of the courses in my information

1:56.8

design masters.

1:58.4

It's a slightly bizarre little book or perhaps just more poetic than my impatient brain is used to.

2:04.4

But I've also never forgotten it.

2:06.4

It tells an imagined version of the story of Venice's most famous explorer.

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