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LaLiga transforms fan experience with AI

CIO

IT is playing a key role in how the world’s most popular sport is played and experienced in Spain. The country’s premier football division, LaLiga, is leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) to deliver new insights to players and coaches, and to transform how fans enjoy and understand the game.

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Different Types of Coaching

Rapid BI

Coaching has evolved into several very different directions and has become an absolute priority in each and every sphere of life for many people. Coaching has thus been categorized into specific varieties and there are definite coaches who handle their particular fields.

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NEX raises $25M, launches Active Arcade to get people moving

TechCrunch

It also previously raised a $4 million seed round from Charmides Capital, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment Ventures and Mandra Capital, Steve Nash, Jeremy Lin and Mark Cuban in 2018. Many other leaders in sports, media and technology have also baked NEX. Having fun while moving is one of the purest definitions of play.

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SportTech Startups

Apiumhub

There is an increasing popularity of sport and the acknowledgment of its perks is being capitalized on by many different sports ecosystems all over the world. The ambition is clear: to expand sporting tech and innovation to make the sports ecosystem strong. Veo It is the ultimate camera for team sports.

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Overcome Your Fear and Lead

Nathan Magnuson

It’s a common debate in the sports world whether coaches make crucial in-game decisions based on the best likelihood to win the game or to avoid criticism from the media afterwards. For leaders, like coaches, fear of criticism must be overcome if you want to win. By definition, the future is unknown.

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Nice Teams Don’t Win in Sports or Business

Women on Business

Robyn offers the following five suggestions to help female athletes and their coaches understand how productive conflict works and can benefit the team as a whole. I’ve replaced her references to practices and coaches with meetings and leaders , and you’ll see that her advice is applicable in the business world, too.

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What Do Communities of Practice Look Like in Organisations

Evolution4all

This simple definition by Wenger gives us a clear idea of what CoPs look like. From this definition, we derive three important points : There must be a shared domain, concern or passion. They could also have communities for sports and hobbies that promote socialisation and personal development. There has to be a community.

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