The presentations from day 3 went pretty well. The ones that really stuck out to me were the Pittsburgh Steelers, The NHL, and the Brainard Lakes Lunkers. The Steelers presentation was interesting because it was the perspective of a fan. I wonder how different the analysis would have been coming from a Browns, Ravens or Bengals fan. It just makes you realize that the organization should also consider the evaluator when looking at an analysis.
I thought the NHL analysis was also interesting because he looked at a problem between two separate parties, DirectTV and Versus, that affects the organization. The problem seems to have reached a point where rather than trying to resolve the problem, the separate companies are basically slinging mud, and this is affecting how many people are able to watch and follow the NHL.
Finally, I though the presentation the the Lunkers was interesting because it was a smaller organization in a smaller league. I knew a little bit about the Northwoods Baseball League, but I never realized the St. Cloud River Bats owner could also own another team in the same league. You'd think it could possibly be a conflict of interest, but I guess the league is meant to be more of a developmental league than an extremely competitive one.
I thought the NHL analysis was also interesting because he looked at a problem between two separate parties, DirectTV and Versus, that affects the organization. The problem seems to have reached a point where rather than trying to resolve the problem, the separate companies are basically slinging mud, and this is affecting how many people are able to watch and follow the NHL.
Finally, I though the presentation the the Lunkers was interesting because it was a smaller organization in a smaller league. I knew a little bit about the Northwoods Baseball League, but I never realized the St. Cloud River Bats owner could also own another team in the same league. You'd think it could possibly be a conflict of interest, but I guess the league is meant to be more of a developmental league than an extremely competitive one.
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