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S1E12 - Facilitating learning in development - a culture of interactions (LIVE)

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This week's conversation is an attempt to host a live stream with guests who are listeners of the show to explore further the importance of understanding and developing a culture.

We asked for questions from listeners with the following being discussed:

1. Vladislav Bespomoshchnov (Sports Institute of Finland) – “When it comes to studying your own culture - what things to look for in history and path dependency? How to identify bright spots and build up the training/coaching/leadership/management around it?”

2. Martin Vlk (Calgary West Soccer Association) – “If you would be put into a position to lead a new club, where values are not aligned with yours (such as tryouts in place, traditional coaching approach deeply rooted at the youngest levels U6-12, etc.). How would you approach your work going forward?”

Guests:
Mark O'Sullivan - AIK (@markstkhlm)
Mike Whyatt - Halifax City Soccer Club (@whyatt)
Britain Thomas - MetaSport FC (@devathletic)
Martin Vlk - Calgary West Soccer Association (Marty_vlk)
Vladislav Bespomoshchnov - Sports Institute of Finland (@vladbspm)
Jordan Kelly - USA Volleyball (@usavolleyball)

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This week's conversation is an attempt to host a live stream with guests who are listeners of the show to explore further the importance of understanding and developing a culture.

We asked for questions from listeners with the following being discussed:

1. Vladislav Bespomoshchnov (Sports Institute of Finland) – “When it comes to studying your own culture - what things to look for in history and path dependency? How to identify bright spots and build up the training/coaching/leadership/management around it?”

2. Martin Vlk (Calgary West Soccer Association) – “If you would be put into a position to lead a new club, where values are not aligned with yours (such as tryouts in place, traditional coaching approach deeply rooted at the youngest levels U6-12, etc.). How would you approach your work going forward?”

Guests:
Mark O'Sullivan - AIK (@markstkhlm)
Mike Whyatt - Halifax City Soccer Club (@whyatt)
Britain Thomas - MetaSport FC (@devathletic)
Martin Vlk - Calgary West Soccer Association (Marty_vlk)
Vladislav Bespomoshchnov - Sports Institute of Finland (@vladbspm)
Jordan Kelly - USA Volleyball (@usavolleyball)

  continue reading

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