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The Coach
We have to ask ourselves this: "What could I do to give my team the best chance to win"


The Coach
Back when I was a kid, my folks used to drop me off and my grandparents’ house to go play bridge. My grandfather and I watched a ton of...


Geese
We can’t be part of EVERY community. Even though many of us try, we can’t be everywhere all the time.

We the people
Our team has consulted hundreds of destinations and sports organizations over the years and without fail, there is conflict.


Five things
This blog lists 5 things I always have in my carry-on luggage when heading out on the road.


The Fish Tank
On this historic day in our country’s history, please take a moment to remember those that were lost, those that serve, and the freedom...


Relationship Bridges
By continuing to build “relationship bridges” with your stakeholders, a long-term foundation can be built.


Customer Service is dead
Three personal examples why "customer service is dead". Be solution oriented and win people over if you want to make a positive impression.

Datapoints
Our Sports Tourism Index™ is the deepest and richest sports tourism database in the industry. Here are takeaways from the data we collect.


Succession planning and the virtual bench
Some of the organizations we consulted with have been around for years and are having to look ahead at their future leadership structure.


Puzzle Pieces
When our family goes on vacation we usually like to start a traditional puzzle and work on it throughout the time we are wherever we are.


Resources
In this Monday Huddle Up, we explore some of the resources we use to write these weekly blog posts.

300 Bucks
Learn how defining decision-making authority can lead to a more effective and autonomous team, driving organizational success.


Lessons Learned – Part II
10 bits of wisdom provided by the readers of the Monday Huddle Up.


Leadership Series: Jon Gordon
Our latest leadership series interview is with best selling author, speaker, and team builder Jon Gordon.


Motley Eww
Over the years we have seen a lot of misdirection in the sports tourism world. This blog post shows three examples of this bad practice.


Top 10: Lessons Learned
A top 10 on the lessons we have learned over the past 27 years in this industry.


Weddings
When planning activities, put effort into the details. And when good things happen, celebrate them with those that are important to you.

Locking Arms
Collaboration between tourism and community use is key for successful projects, unlocking potential and achieving collective success.


The Feud
Those that know me know that I love game shows. Playing games and watching game shows on television were traditions in our household...
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