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Sport

Sport is often one of our most vivid examples of culture. We can see when it's working, and when it's failing.

From Barcelona to the All Blacks, from Jurgen Klopp to the rebirth of the England team.

‘Culture is like an organism, continually growing and changing’.

 

What can we learn from the cultural successes of the All Blacks?

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Dr Pippa Grange explains how sports psychologists revolutionised the approach of the England team.

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Mark De Rond spent a year embedded with a boat race team, he witnessed a team breaking and then rebuilding its culture.

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Professor Damian Hughes takes us behind the scenes in one of the most intentional cultures in sport.

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Jurgen Klopp's early days were characterised by a warmth and good humour that were infectious to watch. How did he build such a culture?

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This one aged like Dairylea insoles, but there's still something worth checking out in this exploration of Tottenham Hotspur's early days under Postecoglou

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