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Responsible Management is a podcast from the University of Bradford’s award-winning School of Management. It is hosted by David Spicer, Professor of Small Business Development and Organisational studies and Director of Business and Community Engagement in the school.

In this podcast we bring together our academic experts and leaders from industry to debate and discuss issues concerning ethics, sustainability and responsibility in organisations today.

This is part of the offer provided for SMEs as part of the school’s Knowledge Transfer Network. For more information please contact bace@bradford.ac.uk







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  • 25: Episode 24 - The Impact and Value of AI
    Jun 23 2025
    In this months episode Prof. David Spicer is joined by Prof. Tillal Eldabi and Rebecca Fitzgerald as they explore the wider impact and value of Artificial Intelligence.

    The conversation spans over a range of topics and focuses on the benefits and opportunities that AI can present. Whether you are an SME or large organisation there is place for AI.

    Tillal is Head of our Business Analytics, Circular Economy and Entrepreneurship Department at the School of Management. His research focuses on simulation modelling with primary focus on solving healthcare problems including the development of tailormade modelling packages to support health economists and clinicians to decide the best treatment programmes.

    Rebecca is Director of Data & AI at Bradford-based Yorkshire Building Society and Vice President for Bradford's Chamber of Commerce. She has worked at YBS for more than 20 years and throughout her career investing in people and culture has been at the heart of what she has done.

    Guests: Prof. Tillal Eldabi and Rebecca Fitzgerald
    Organisation: University of Bradford and Yorkshire Building Society
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    37 m
  • 24: Episode 23 - How an MBA can impact on your business
    Apr 28 2025
    This month Prof. David Spicer hosts a discussion with Dr Nick Snowden and Karl Baz around the impact that an MBA can have on your business. Both Nick and Karl bring fresh perspectives to the conversation as they explore the importance of continuing to educate yourself and adapting to understand the things you know you don't know.


    The conversation also explores the use of AI in business for good as Karl talks about his start-up, Deep Blue Tech, which recently won Start-up of the Year at the AMBA and BGA Excellence Awards. Deep Blue Tech uses AI for water safety providing lifeguards in Dubai with a drown detection system.


    Nick is MBA Director at the School of Management. He started his working life as an entrepreneur before progressing to share his time between business interests and education, teaching at several universities and colleges, in a range of contexts, while studying part-time for both an MBA and PhD. Having worked with a wide range of organisations in the public, private ad voluntary sectors his work focuses on providing leadership and management development for senior leaders in a global context.


    Karl is currently in the second year of his MBA at the University of Bradford and recently won 2025 Start-Up of the year at the AMBA and BGA Excellence awards for his co-founded company Deep Blue Tech. The AI drown detection system represents a groundbreaking leap in water safety technology, providing real-time monitoring and rapid response capabilities in various aquatic environments. The system not only detects potential drownings but also pre-empts this by understanding risk ratings of situations, such as the ratio of adults and children to lifeguards in an environment, and detecting patterns.
    As mentioned in the episode on Friday 6 June 2025 the School of Management will be hosting our annual MBA Summit. You can register now to secure your place as academic experts and industry leaders come together to explore themes of Resilience in professional and personal contexts.

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    30 m
  • 23: Episode 22 - Making Information Accessible
    Mar 26 2025
    Prof. David Spicer hosts both Dr Boakye Boampong and Joanna Ingham to discuss accessibility in modern business in this episode of the Responsible Management podcast. The podcast explores a range of topics but focuses on the importance of putting Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity at the forefront of business practice and making information accessible for all.


    Boakye and Joanna both explore the importance of accessibility in business, not just for customers but also in the work place. The conversation delves into the resources and steps that can be taken to achieve the small successes in building to an accessible work place for SMEs whilst also emphasising the importance of speaking to the experts - those with accessibility requirements.
    Boakye is a lecturer in International Business Management and programme leader of the BSc International Business and Management programme at Bradford. His research interests include exploring effects of project risk management on project success, international business expansion and adaptiveness, human resource management, stakeholder influence and sustainable development.


    Joanna is Chief Officer at Bradford Talking Media (BTM), a non-profit focused on the provision of accessible information, particularly to those who find ordinary print difficult to read. To support this and to increase the accessibility of information they recruit and support a range of work groups who create information they and their peers can understand and have teams of people with learning difficulties, mental health service users, deaf people and people with visual impairment as part of their team.

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    31 m
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