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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2025 · 52 MIN

Data Engine Thinking Patterns with Roelant Vos - Episode #66

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Join Shane Gibson as he chats with Roelant Vos about a number of Data Engine Thinking patterns and his new book Data Engine Thinking. You can get in touch with Roelant via LinkedIn or over at https://roelantvos.com/blog/ Or you can grab a copy of the Data Engine Thinking book on Amazon or at https://dataenginethinking.com/en/ If you want want to read a summary generated with GenAI, head over to: https://agiledata.substack.com/i/166295398/google-notebooklm-briefing   If you want to download the transcript for the podcast, head over to: https://agiledata.substack.com/i/166295398/transcript     Listen to more podcasts on applying Agile Data patterns over at https://podcast.agiledata.io/ Read more on the Agile Data Way of Working over at https://AgileDataGuides.com/   If you just want to talk about making magic happen with agile and data you can connect with Shane @shagility on LinkedIn.   Subscribe: Apple Podcast | Spotify | Google Podcast  | Amazon Audible | TuneIn | iHeartRadio | PlayerFM | Listen Notes | Podchaser |  Deezer | Podcast Addict |  Buy the Green Book now!   Simply Magical Data Ways of Working

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Join Shane Gibson as he chats with Roelant Vos about a number of Data Engine Thinking patterns and his new book Data Engine Thinking. You can get in touch with Roelant via LinkedIn or over at https://roelantvos.com/blog/ Or you can grab a copy...

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