Technology, AI & Human Skills
In a world being rapidly reshaped by technology and AI, the skills that matter most are human — and team sport remains one of the last large‑scale systems that develops them at pace, across cultures, and under pressure.
Sport teaches what algorithms can’t:
Resilience when the plan breaks
Communication when the moment is chaotic
Trust built through shared effort
Adaptability in real time
Leadership that emerges, not assigned
These are the capabilities organisations are struggling to build — yet they’re developed every day on fields, courts, and training grounds around the world.
As technology accelerates, the competitive advantage won’t be tools. It will be people who can think, connect, decide, and lead.
Team sport has been doing that for generations. Our challenge now is to recognise its value, protect it, and translate those human skills into the environments where they’re needed most.
I’m always interested in connecting with leaders and organisations exploring how to build capability, culture, and performance in a rapidly changing environment.