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In the latest episode of Automation Caffeine, Jesse from Triggre sits down with data-driven problem solver Joram Mossink, founder of Data Maker, to explore the innovative ways data can transform industries-especially healthcare. Known for his unique approach to integrating diverse data insights, Joram shares how his role as a "passionate glue and utility" person helps him connect the dots to create real, actionable solutions.
While many companies want to be “data-driven,” they often start off on the wrong foot by collecting data without a clear goal. Joram suggests a smarter approach: define business challenges first, and then selectively gather data that can truly make a difference. For example, he highlights how analyzing patient data can streamline healthcare processes, predict needs, and reduce strain on staff-a vital approach as the aging population grows.
Joram emphasizes the importance of collaboration and trust in data projects, especially when handling sensitive information. He also highlights how the most valuable insights often come from what he calls “Automation Caffeine” moments-those informal, spontaneous exchanges where ideas click into place. These moments, usually sparked by casual conversations at the coffee machine or quick team check-ins, allow him to step outside the typical boundaries of data analysis and address challenges in fresh ways. By listening to diverse perspectives, Joram turns small ideas into impactful solutions, blending creativity with data in powerful ways that drive innovation.
Listen in to discover how data, creativity, and collaboration can unlock new possibilities across industries!
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Automation Caffeine is a series of live streams and podcast, hosted by Triggre co-founder Jesse Meijers. Jesse invites guests from various industries for a 20-minute online chat over coffee to unpack business automation, and occasionally get distracted by questions about coffee preferences and guilty pleasures, and painfully funny stories about entrepreneurship.
Learn more and listen to other episodes at automationcaffeine.com