Michael Helbling, Tim Wilson, Moe Kiss, Val Kroll, and Julie Hoyer

The Analytics Power Hour

Business EN ↓ 10 episodes

Attend any conference for any topic and you will hear people saying after that the best and most informative discussions happened in the bar after the show. Read any business magazine and you will find an article saying something along the lines of “Business Analytics is the hottest job category out there, and there is a significant lack of people, process and best practice.”In this case the conference was eMetrics, the bar was….multiple, and the attendees were Michael Helbling, Tim Wilson and Jim Cain (Co-Host Emeritus). After a few pints and a few hours of discussion about the cutting edge o...

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Michael Helbling, Tim Wilson, Moe Kiss, Val Kroll, and Julie Hoyer

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Business

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analyticshour.io

Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

#301: It Turns Out Analysts Are Natural AI Crafters 07.07.2026

There’s a certain type of person who first encounters Excel and, instead of running in terror, leans in and grins. Rob Collie has spent his career—from the Excel team at Microsoft to helping birth Power BI to now running P3 Adaptive —building things for exactly those people. He calls them “crafters,” and his new book, Fair Game: Customizing AI to Your Business Is Easier Than You Think , makes the...

#300: Are Semantic Layers Really Necessary? 23.06.2026

If you’ve ever poured months into building a semantic layer only to watch it become shelfware the moment the business pivoted, Jacob Matson has some thoughts. And a metaphor. Your data is a jungle—and a semantic layer is a highway. Great if you need to get somewhere fast and reliably (monthly active users: highway, please). But the interesting business questions? The slicing, the dicing, the nuanc...

#299: AI Can (Help) Build the Dashboard. It Can’t Build the Buy-In. 09.06.2026

There are roughly a thousand ways to roll out a new analytics platform, a BI tool migration, or an AI initiative to your organization. Most of them involve a town hall, an email with a link to some training materials, and the quiet hope that everyone figures it out. Most of them also don’t really work. On this episode, Yehonatan Schwarzmer joined Michael, Val, and Tim to bring some long-over...

#298: Listener Questions Answered Live from Marketing Analytics Summit! 26.05.2026

Picture this: four analytics professionals, one live audience, a bunch of submitted questions, and absolutely no filter when it comes to sharing their real thoughts about AI, stakeholder management, and the state of the industry. That’s what you get when the Analytics Power Hour goes live from Marketing Analytics Summit , with Michael, Moe, Tim, and Val fielding everything from, “How d...

#297: Durable Wisdom in an Age of AI Slop 12.05.2026

What do colors, soup kitchens, and mountain climbing have in common? They’re all part of the mental models that have shaped how we think about analytics, and they’re exactly the kind of durable wisdom that matters more than ever in an age of AI slop. This campfire-style conversation among the co-hosts reveals the concepts, books, and aha moments that have stuck with us across decades o...

#296: Avoiding Major Oopsies: Twyman’s Law, Intuition, and Valuing Accuracy Over Precision 28.04.2026

What do diamond ring shopping, Uber pricing psychology, and active user metrics gone wrong have in common? They all highlight our complicated relationship with precision versus accuracy—and how that relationship can either build or destroy trust in our data. Arik Friedman from Atlassian joins us to unpack why being “about right” often beats being “exactly wrong,” and why yo...

#295: Research and Analytics: the Peanut Butter and Chocolate of Data? 14.04.2026

Research and analytics: are they more like peanut butter and chocolate, or more like oil and water? On this episode, we dig into the surprisingly common (and surprisingly unfortunate) divide between these two disciplines with Stefanie Zammit , Global Director of Analytics and Insights at Bang & Olufsen. Stefanie has spent her career bridging the qual and quant worlds, and she makes a compellin...

#294: Adapting an Analytics Team to an AI World 31.03.2026

AI is moving fast. But so is life. AI is widely recognized as a must-adopt technology, but how and where are data workers expected to find the time for that?! Organizations are struggling to find effective ways to productively drive healthy adoption of AI: What is it they expect their workers to do with AI? Is it purely an efficiency driver, or should they expect other avenues of value creation to...

#293: Tool Selection and the Unhelpfulness of Feature Comparisons 17.03.2026

The one rule about the Analytics Power Hour is that we don’t talk about specific tools. But that doesn’t mean we won’t talk about tool SELECTION! Jason Packer recently released the second edition of Google Analytics Alternatives , (also available on Amazon ) and his approach in the book is very much not an RFP-like “check which features your tool offers” system. And his rationale for that seems ju...

#292: AI Without Adult Supervision with Aubrey Blanche 03.03.2026

As Kevin McCallister once taught us: just because the house is still standing doesn’t mean everything’s under control. Everyone’s racing to adopt AI, but has anyone actually read the fine print? For this year’s International Women’s Day episode, we are joined by Aubrey Blanche to unpack the hype, the hidden tradeoffs, and the quiet ways teams are giving up agency in the name of “productivity...

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