How your sport organisation can get READY for Web 3.0

⚠️ Web 3.0 is an evolution of the internet. The question is not “if Web 3.0 will survive” but rather “how Web 3.0 will change the fabric of society in future”. How is this relevant for SPORT? For you as a sports professional, and for your sports organisation?

🏟️ Clubs, leagues and federations are building #Web3 teams, launching NFT projects, or signing up to #FanToken schemes. Meanwhile collectives are setting up #DAOs to run sport differently. Some of these initiatives represent creative ways to evolve sport. Others, meanwhile, have been hotly debated and have received backlash from fans.  

*** BUT, amid all the noise, what can sports clubs who feel far from all of this do TODAY and NOW? 💭 💭

➡️ Set up an informal, internal Web 3.0 channel / forum where articles and projects are shared and discussed among staff. 

➡️ Enrol your stakeholders (staff, board members, players, volunteers, fans etc.) on workshops, courses, events and conferences to #LEARN

*** WHY?? 

🌐 Because although Web 3.0 offer a set of new tools, mindset and possibilities, they’ll be most effective if incorporated into your sport organisation’s STRATEGY. 

📚 Which means: time for your stakeholders (staff, fans, players, owners, directors, volunteers etc.) to be part of the learning journey about Web 3.0 and the changing social, cultural, economic, and technological landscape.  

........ Yes, many of us have not had the opportunity to learn, or find it confusing, or are simply not interested. 

*** BUT... organisations have an opportunity - or responsibility - to all types of people, and their interest / knowledge levels, to offer learning (in an opt-in, opt-out way) to its community. And it can also be a process that is FUN and can IGNITE CURIOSITY! 

🔥🙌🏿 It’s what we’ve been doing a READY the past 6 months... 9 educational workshops with sports organisations in 5 countries and with 750+ people so far. Get in touch to know more. The stuff we love!!  

#Web3 #Sport #Web3Sport #Education #Learning #Innovation #SportBusiness #Future #READY #Community

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