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In today’s episode, host Dr. Denise Dennis sits down with Belle Walker, founder and CEO of Belleview Consulting. Belle is known for taking organizations “from friction to function,” helping companies across industries recapture lost efficiency and engagement. She’s also an international bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and has built and led innovative teams, ranging from Google’s nationwide aerial photography operations to quality control for autonomous vehicles.
In this engaging conversation, Belle Walker shares her journey from engineering to consulting, highlighting the struggles and lessons learned along the way. She reveals her unique approach to diagnosing operational challenges, the importance of seeing organizations as systems, and why having a broad perspective is crucial before automating any process. You’ll hear practical tips on qualifying leads, supporting clients, and leveraging automation and AI tools in a way that actually serves your business goals, not just because they’re the latest trend.
Stick around for actionable advice on streamlining operations, choosing the right automation tools, and future-proofing your systems, plus a bonus tip on building regular reviews into your automation strategy. If you’re a leader, entrepreneur, or just curious about how to optimize your organization for growth, you won't want to miss this episode!
Belle Walker, Founder and CEO of Belleview Consulting, takes organizations from Friction to Function, recapturing lost efficiency and engagement for companies across industries.
Now the international bestselling author of Generation Innovation and a TEDx speaker, Belle has also built several successful teams for HERE Technology, including one responsible for the quality of maps for autonomous vehicles, and received two patents. Belle’s career began at Google, building a nation-wide aerial photography operation, and numerous different teams since.
Belle has a Mechanical Engineering degree from Harvard and a Systems Engineering master’s from University of Southern California where her research studied organizations as systems.
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By Dr Denise DennisIn today’s episode, host Dr. Denise Dennis sits down with Belle Walker, founder and CEO of Belleview Consulting. Belle is known for taking organizations “from friction to function,” helping companies across industries recapture lost efficiency and engagement. She’s also an international bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and has built and led innovative teams, ranging from Google’s nationwide aerial photography operations to quality control for autonomous vehicles.
In this engaging conversation, Belle Walker shares her journey from engineering to consulting, highlighting the struggles and lessons learned along the way. She reveals her unique approach to diagnosing operational challenges, the importance of seeing organizations as systems, and why having a broad perspective is crucial before automating any process. You’ll hear practical tips on qualifying leads, supporting clients, and leveraging automation and AI tools in a way that actually serves your business goals, not just because they’re the latest trend.
Stick around for actionable advice on streamlining operations, choosing the right automation tools, and future-proofing your systems, plus a bonus tip on building regular reviews into your automation strategy. If you’re a leader, entrepreneur, or just curious about how to optimize your organization for growth, you won't want to miss this episode!
Belle Walker, Founder and CEO of Belleview Consulting, takes organizations from Friction to Function, recapturing lost efficiency and engagement for companies across industries.
Now the international bestselling author of Generation Innovation and a TEDx speaker, Belle has also built several successful teams for HERE Technology, including one responsible for the quality of maps for autonomous vehicles, and received two patents. Belle’s career began at Google, building a nation-wide aerial photography operation, and numerous different teams since.
Belle has a Mechanical Engineering degree from Harvard and a Systems Engineering master’s from University of Southern California where her research studied organizations as systems.
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Podcast end credits