
The Culture Matters Podcast Season 88, Episode: 1047 Guest: David Levine: The Core of Systems
Technology doesn’t fail, systems do.
In this episode, Jay sits down with David Levine to explore the core of systems through the lens of technology and how the tools we build, adopt, and rely on quietly shape behavior, culture, and outcomes inside organizations. This is not a conversation about software features or trends—it’s about how technological systems influence the way people think, communicate, and make decisions.
David breaks down why most tech frustrations aren’t caused by bad tools, but by poorly designed systems around them: fragmented workflows, unclear ownership, misaligned incentives, and a lack of intentional architecture. Together, they discuss how technology should support human behavior, not complicate it and why leaders must take responsibility for the systems they allow to exist.
The conversation challenges the assumption that more technology equals better results. Instead, it reframes progress as clarity, integration, and purpose. When systems are intentional, technology becomes an amplifier of culture. When they’re not, it becomes noise.
This episode is for leaders, operators, and builders who want technology to create leverage not friction and who understand that culture, efficiency, and execution all live downstream from the systems we design.
A practical, thoughtful discussion on building technological systems that actually work for people—not against them.
