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Consultant, author, and adjunct professor of informatics and business management programs—Christine helps tame numbers and nerves. A natural bridgebuilder between data teams and their business partners, she develops strong communities of practice, assisting people to improve—as individuals, teams, and organizations—while evolving more mature data practices.
Middle
100 words
Christine Haskell, Ph.D., has worked at technology companies delivering data-driven innovation, including at Microsoft, as the company shifted to Big Data and Cloud Computing in the 2000s. Christine has driven projects spanning data technology, quality and lineage, executive reporting, and governance. As an experienced leader and advisor, Christine combines her knowledge of Information Management with applied behavioral science to deliver unique insights and recommendations. Her research focuses on values-based leadership, including subjective intelligence's role in decision-making and adult learning, and Data Skills as the critical lever enabling the social circuitry of organizations.
Christine is a collaborative consultant, educator, and author with over 25 years of management; certified in program and change management and executive coaching. Her unique combination of breadth and depth enables her to translate across diverse communities and develop strong communities of practice. She is committed to helping leaders and teams realize the value of data and analytics capabilities.
Long
220 words
Christine Haskell, Ph.D., has worked at technology companies delivering data-driven innovation, including at Microsoft, as the company shifted to Big Data and Cloud Computing in the 2000s. Christine has driven projects spanning data technology, quality and lineage, executive reporting, and governance. As an experienced leader and advisor, Christine combines her knowledge of Information Management with applied behavioral science to deliver unique insights and recommendations to data professionals. Her research focuses on values-based leadership, including subjective intelligence's role in decision-making and adult learning, and Data Skills as the critical lever enabling the social circuitry of organizations.
Christine is a collaborative consultant, educator, and author with over 25 years of management; certified in program management, change management, and executive coaching. Her unique combination of breadth and depth enables her to translate across diverse communities and develop strong communities of practice. She is committed to helping leaders and teams realize the value of data and analytics capabilities.
Christine is the author of Driving Your Self-Reflection (2021), Driving Results Through Others (2021), Driving Data Projects: A Comprehensive Guide (2023), and The Thinking Practice: What craftspeople can teach us about problem-solving in the advent of AI (pending, 2024).
She teaches graduate courses in informatics at Washington State University’s Carson School of Business and as a visiting lecturer at the University of Washington’s iSchool.