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What if You Didn’t Need People To Make Your Technology Work? An Interview With Bradie Speller

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In this episode of "What If? So What?" Jim Hertzfeld sits down with Bradie Speller, a seasoned expert in the intersection of technology and organizational behavior, to dive deep into the concept of socio-technical systems. Bradie, who has a rich tech history going back to the early days of personal computing, discusses the evolution of technology from bulky mainframes to the sleek devices we use today. He emphasizes the crucial role of training and development in leveraging technology for business efficiency. The discussion centers on the essential integration of human capabilities with technological advancements to drive real change and productivity in any organization.
Meet our guest:
Bradie Speller is a seasoned executive with more than 25 years of experience in global strategy and transformation for Fortune 500 companies. He excels in leveraging human capital with business operational needs to drive bottom-line results for global enterprises. Bradie specializes in digital transformations, organizational restructuring, and M&A integrations, with a strong focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

His leadership in digital adoption and organizational change has spurred growth, streamlined productivity, and saved millions for both profit and non-profit organizations. A thought leader in change and growth strategies, Bradie is committed to philanthropy, sustainability, and poverty reduction, advising a non-profit NGO and a cleantech firm. He volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters, leads a radical mentoring community, and is an accomplished musician.

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Chapters

1. What if You Didn’t Need People To Make Your Technology Work? An Interview With Bradie Speller (00:00:00)

2. Technology and People in Organizations (00:00:05)

3. Navigating Change Through Stakeholder Engagement (00:11:45)

4. Embracing Change Together (00:23:48)

65 episodes

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In this episode of "What If? So What?" Jim Hertzfeld sits down with Bradie Speller, a seasoned expert in the intersection of technology and organizational behavior, to dive deep into the concept of socio-technical systems. Bradie, who has a rich tech history going back to the early days of personal computing, discusses the evolution of technology from bulky mainframes to the sleek devices we use today. He emphasizes the crucial role of training and development in leveraging technology for business efficiency. The discussion centers on the essential integration of human capabilities with technological advancements to drive real change and productivity in any organization.
Meet our guest:
Bradie Speller is a seasoned executive with more than 25 years of experience in global strategy and transformation for Fortune 500 companies. He excels in leveraging human capital with business operational needs to drive bottom-line results for global enterprises. Bradie specializes in digital transformations, organizational restructuring, and M&A integrations, with a strong focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

His leadership in digital adoption and organizational change has spurred growth, streamlined productivity, and saved millions for both profit and non-profit organizations. A thought leader in change and growth strategies, Bradie is committed to philanthropy, sustainability, and poverty reduction, advising a non-profit NGO and a cleantech firm. He volunteers with Big Brothers Big Sisters, leads a radical mentoring community, and is an accomplished musician.

Thank you for listening!

You can also watch the episode: https://www.youtube.com/@perficient/podcasts

Have a question for Jim? AMA - submit questions: [email protected]

FOLLOW JIM

https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimhertzfeld/

https://x.com/jimhertzfeld

FOLLOW PERFICIENT:

https://www.perficient.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/perficient/posts/?feedView=all

https://www.instagram.com/perficient/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. What if You Didn’t Need People To Make Your Technology Work? An Interview With Bradie Speller (00:00:00)

2. Technology and People in Organizations (00:00:05)

3. Navigating Change Through Stakeholder Engagement (00:11:45)

4. Embracing Change Together (00:23:48)

65 episodes

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