Watch On Demand
VIRTUAL
SUMMIT
2022
3 DAY ONLINE EVENT - JUNE 1-3
3 DAY ONLINE EVENT - JUNE 1-3
Watch On Demand
VIRTUAL
SUMMIT
2022
3 DAY ONLINE EVENT - JUNE 1-3
3 DAY ONLINE EVENT - JUNE 1-3
EXPLORE NEW POSSIBILITIES
Watch for strategic insights, practical advice, and case studies as from organizations successfully adapting their strategies, technology and culture.
Day 1
Speakers from the NFL, MLS, NCAA, and U.S. Air Force discussed the changes happening in sport, and the need to adapt to these changes or get left behind.
The New Competitive Advantage: The Intelligence-powered Organisation
Tim Bezbatchenko, Columbus Crew
"Clearly, for us to be consistent contenders, we're going to have to be different, we're gonna have to do things differently, we're not going to be able to spend more than the top five teams in the league."
TIM BEZBATCHENKO, President - Columbus Crew
Adapting to the New Speed of Sport
Jackie Diaz, NFL
Strategic Approach to Data and Analytics
Maggy Carlyle, Pac-12
Competitive NCAA Programs: The New Tablestakes Kenny Boyd, Baylor University Natalie Gonzales Honnen, Clemson University
Standing Still Means You're Falling Behind
Chief Master Sgt. Michael Rubio,
U.S. Air Force
A practical Guide to Data and Analytics
Day 2
Our speakers talked about the practicalities of navigating the changing landscape and the new requirements – multi-disciplinary processes, data-powered decision making, and technology to unite organizations and enable speed.
Go Farther and Faster Together: Creating Organizational Alignment and Purpose
Rick George, University of Colorado
Lt. Col. Mike Obal, U.S. Army
Modern Technology for the Modern Performance Organization Renee Kleszczynski, Michigan State University Conner Tidmus, University of Georgia
The Modern, Collaborative High Performance Organization
Chris Stackpole, New Jersey Devils
The Data Journey MT Eisner, Kitman Labs
Data: Driving or Supporting Decisions - Insights from a Coach's Heart, Mind, and Eyes
DR. Martin Buchheit, Kitman Labs
KEY RESOURCES
EVERY PRACTITIONER NEEDS
Article
How Data Can Change Culture
Guidebook
A Practical Guide to Data and Analytics
Case Study
University of Colorado – Case Study
Day 3
So many possibilities, but what are the realities? Practitioners, data scientists, and researchers share the truths of what’s possible with data, how you can truly harness it for competitive advantage, and how you get started.
Black Boxes for Sports Injury Prediction: Time for a Change in Tactics? Tom Hughes, Manchester United
Beyond the Black Box: Modern Approaches
Dr. Jakim Berndsen, Kitman Labs
Quick take: How the Industry Can Evaluate Analytics Dr. Derek McHugh, Kitman Labs
Driving Culture Change
Andrew Althoff, Carolina Panthers
Ryan Bellerose, Carolina Panthers
Creating Flexible, Repeatable Systems
Darcy Norman, Kitman Labs and
USMNT Performance Coach
Analytics Resources
Every Practitioner Needs
WEBINAR
Analytics for Sport Performance and Health: Myths, Realities, and Possibilities
White Paper
Analytics For Sport Performance
And Health: A Reality Check
Infographic
Kitman Labs Approach to Analytics:
5 Guiding Principles
Thank you to our speakers
Our speakers shared how they see the changes, the new requirements to capitalize on these changes, and success stories.
Jackie Diaz
Vice President, IT Strategy & Governance
NFL
Tim Bezbatchenko
President and General Manager
Columbus Crew
Maggy Carlyle
General Counsel
Pac-12
Tom Hughes
Physiotherapist
Manchester United
NATALIE HONNEN
Sr. Associate AD / Student Services and Performance
Clemson University
Conner Tidmus
Assistant Athletic Trainer
University of Georgia
Kenny Boyd
Senior Associate AD / Student-Athlete Health & Wellness
Baylor University
Andrew Althoff
Director of Human Performance
Carolina Panthers
Chris Stackpole
Vice President, Athlete Care
New Jersey Devils
RENEE KLESZCZYNSKI
Athletic Trainer
Michigan State University
Rick George
Athletic Director
University of Colorado
Ryan Bellerose
Sports Science Coordinator
Carolina Panthers
LTC. Mike Obal
202nd MI BN
U.S. Army
CMSgt. Michael Rubio
351 SWTS/SEL
U.S. Air Force