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Saved - November 27, 2023 at 2:06 AM

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SeventySix CapitalのBrendan Harrisは、スポーツの世界における技術の影響を調査しています。 https://video.cube365.net/c/919193 @76Capital @JeffFrick @theCUBE #STTWDD19 #theCUBE #SeventySixCapital #EnterpriseTech #SportsTech

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The speaker expresses both fascination and frustration with the advancements in sports technology. They believe that using data and technology to improve on-field performance is fascinating, especially in a game like baseball where failure is common. However, they acknowledge that not all data is useful and it can be challenging to determine what is actionable. They also emphasize the importance of improving the fan experience and engaging them in the sport. Overall, they find the journey of exploring sports technology to be great.
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Speaker 0: So yeah. So a lot to unpack. So first of all, I I have this, equally the equal view of, fascination and frustration where a lot of this wasn't here wasn't around, when I when I was playing. And certainly, from the field, now we're taking in things like recovery and rest and sleep. But I think players, and and me personally, are fascinated with how can we improve on field performance. And I think baseball is such an imperfect game and you fail so often, being able to turn to turn things that were previously objective and applied data in in in tech to make them objective and give you answers, I think, is fascinating. And to be able the ways that we can use data to to kinda promote performance and health and and all those things are are very fascinating. So from a player's point of view, we're all about it. But at the same time, I think, and certainly this is why I've I've loved to get into sports tech is there's a lot of data that's just noise that's coming in and things. And so the the tough part is, kinda weeding through on what is actionable info and what can actually help and improve the on field performance. And then, along with that, you know, we wanna feel the the product on the field, but also told what the services for the consumer and the fans are, and how can we improve that and then engage them. Because certainly, sports are are part of the culture and part of life now, and in his fascinating. These fans wanna know more and more and more, certainly what's going on, and and it's been a it's been a, you know, great journey. Right.
SeventySix CapitalのBrendan Harrisは、スポーツの世界における技術の影響を調査しています。 SeventySix CapitalのBrendan Harrisは、スポーツの世界における技術の影響を調査しています。 – Brendan Harris, SeventySix Capital | Sports Tech Tokyo World Demo Day 2019 video.cube365.net
Saved - November 26, 2023 at 3:24 AM

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SeventySix Capitalのブレンダン・ハリスは、アスリートに新しいテクノロジーを採用するための視点を提供します。 https://video.cube365.net/c/919194 @76Capital @JeffFrick @theCUBE #STTWDD19 #theCUBE #SeventySixCapital #EnterpriseTech #SportsTech

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In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of considering human factors in decision-making in sports. They mention the concept of Moneyball 2.0, which focuses on development and takes into account mental health and game preparation. The speaker also mentions that some managers go against data in their decisions, highlighting the fine line between filtering out noise and taking actionable steps. They emphasize the need to allow flexibility for managers and decision-makers who are in the heat of the battle and understand the human element involved. Overall, it is an interesting balancing act.
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Speaker 0: Sound like Yeah. I think what you're getting into a lot of times is, are you know, how are we making decisions? Right? And and in the game, a lot of the times, people forget that human beings are out there performing. And so I think that's how we've gotten into Moneyball 2.0 when looking at development. And certainly, mental health in in in in, focus and game preparation have come into play more. And you're seeing some managers. I mean, Mickey Callaway just came out and said 80% of my, you know, decisions go against the data, which which I thought was a little bit interesting. But, so there there is that fine line, right, where you have to filter in what's noise and what's actionable. And at the same time, you know, for allow, you you know, your managers and your decision makers some flexibility to go with, you know, they're there in the heat of the battle, and they kinda know their guys, and they know the human element, that's that's involved. So it's it's an interesting, you know, trying to balancing act. Right.
SeventySix Capitalのブレンダン・ハリスは、アスリートに新しいテクノロジーを採用するための視点を提供します。 SeventySix Capitalのブレンダン・ハリスは、アスリートに新しいテクノロジーを採用するための視点を提供します。 – Brendan Harris, SeventySix Capital | Sports Tech Tokyo World Demo Day 2019 video.cube365.net
Saved - November 26, 2023 at 2:36 AM

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Brendan Harris of SeventySix Capital gives the athlete perspective for adopting new technology. https://video.cube365.net/c/918815 @76Capital @JeffFrick @theCUBE #STTWDD19 #theCUBE #SeventySixCapital #EnterpriseTech #SportsTech

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In this video, the speaker discusses the importance of considering human performance and mental health in decision-making processes, particularly in the context of sports development. They mention the concept of Moneyball 2.0, which involves analyzing data to inform decisions. However, they also highlight the need to filter out noise and focus on actionable information. The speaker acknowledges the value of allowing managers and decision-makers some flexibility to consider the human element and their knowledge of the individuals involved. Overall, they describe this balancing act as an interesting challenge.
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Speaker 0: Sound like Yeah. I think what you're getting into a lot of times is, are you know, how are we making decisions? Right? And and in the game, a lot of the times, people forget that human beings are out there performing. And so I think that's how we've gotten into Moneyball 2.0 when looking at development. And certainly, mental health in in in in, focus and game preparation have come into play more. And you're seeing some managers. I mean, Mickey Callaway just came out and said 80% of my, you know, decisions go against the data, which which I thought was a little bit interesting. But, so there there is that fine line, right, where you have to filter in what's noise and what's actionable. And at the same time, you know, for allow, you you know, your managers and your decision makers some flexibility to go with, you know, they're there in the heat of the battle, and they kinda know their guys, and they know the human element, that's that's involved. So it's it's an interesting, you know, trying to balancing act. Right.
Brendan Harris of SeventySix Capital gives the athlete perspective for adopting new technology. Brendan Harris of SeventySix Capital gives the athlete perspective for adopting new technology. – Brendan Harris, SeventySix Capital | Sports Tech Tokyo World Demo Day 2019 video.cube365.net
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