What Sports Analytics Can Teach Business Managers

By Meredith Somers

Ben Shields: “In sports — and business overall — you can inform virtually any decision you are making with data and analytics. Identify the decision you have to make, capture and analyze data, and use the analysis as another source of information to reduce the uncertainty of a decision.”

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Max Cove

Max Cove is an award-winning graphic and web designer who over the past decade has shaped the visual brand identities, architecture, and campaigns for clients across a broad spectrum of industries: from a renowned nonprofit helping fund tech solutions to solve global issues to an educational start-up preparing to take the tutoring world by storm. Max helps these organizations, businesses, and individuals uncover new ways of expanding their existing brand visuals or crafting entirely new brand systems and websites that excite, inspire, and make a meaningful impact. While he currently runs his own design studio and proudly serves as the Head of Design for Kaiser’s Room, an arts nonprofit that provides performing arts classes and specialized performances across New York State to individuals with autism and other developmental delays, he has previously served as Design Director with Rafkin Brand Consulting and as Creative Director for Delphi Strategic Marketing and Design in NYC. Max is a magna cum laude graduate of Northwestern University and the winner of eight Davey Awards for outstanding achievement in identity and website design. He is a proud father to Esmé and devoted husband to Stephane.

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