Fast forward more than 30 years, I am proud to say that I been able to combine my SAP marketing work with the SAP University Alliances team (an amazing team) and serve as “branding ambassador” for the Duke/Fuqua School of Business. Funny how my experience reminds me of the Mark Twain quote, “Love what you do and you’ll never work a day in your life.”
The Duke Basketball Analytics #MBB Stats project discussed at the MIT Sloan School of Business Sports and Analytics Conference shows that they follow the same philosophy when it comes to the Duke fan experience through:
“Cool” doesn't even begin to describe this!
The brains behind the fan experience: Kevin Brilliant
Before the conference, I had met the “brains behind the solution” – Kevin Brilliant, a rather unassuming 20-something, second-year MBA and former McKinsey consultant at the Fuqua School of Business the previous year.
Kevin clearly lives up to his surname – a self-professed lifelong sports fan (fanatic). Hailing from Chicago, he’s “an insane Bulls and Blackhawks fan". Kevin and a virtual team worked tirelessly to define the solution. In addition, he has
also headed up the Duke/Fuqua sports club as well as the Fuqua club for military veterans. If I had any qualms about the next generation of business leaders our academic institutions are training, they were quickly answered by my interactions with Kevin. He represents the best and the brightest and the latest crop of millennials who are increasingly contributing and defining the future of both business and technology.
Kevin and a virtual team worked tirelessly to define the solution:
Kevin and the team have worked with the Duke University Athletic Department – including Ryan Craig, Director of Duke Athletics On-line Media – to design and then promote the new solution:
Ryan was on the panel at the MIT Sloan School of Business Sports and Analytics Conference. After the session, he spent the day making himself available to conference participants to discuss and see the solution in the SAP booth. See some images and comments from Ryan’s section of the panel session.
It’s really extraordinary work and a great example of how analytics, Big Data, and technology in the era of the 3rd Platform combine to create an entirely new fan experience.
Go, Duke, Go!
Fast forward to this past week:
Taking the analytics solution on the road to Chicago
While on campus recently for a new round of my “brand ambassadoring” at the Duke/Fuqua School of Business, I was fortunate to meet again with both Ryan and Kevin. Ryan was fresh from his March Madness travel, back from the “Elite 8,” and soon to head to the “Final 4” in what we all hope is another Duke Men’s Basketball national title. Kevin (who has maintained a full course load while working on and supporting the solution, speaking at conferences, and more) recently accepted a position with the Chicago Bulls to join their analytics team. He had received a great shout-out at the MIT sports analytics conference, not something the average MBA does before graduation!
In summary, several things stand out throughout this experience:
All of this is being driven by analytics – which for Duke Basketball is the “6th man on the court.” This is only the beginning to put up the big numbers and play important minutes for the team and to delight its many fans. Go Duke Blue Devils!
About Fred Isbell:
Fred Isbell is Senior Marketing Director for SAP Services & Support Marketing for Thought Leadership, Demand Management and Planning for the worldwide Services & Support Marketing team. A 15 year veteran of SAP, he formerly led SAP Global Services Marketing Field Engagement, the North American SAP Services regional marketing team and SMB Channels Marketing for the SAP Small and Midsize Business team. Prior to SAP he held a variety of senior solutions, services and partner marketing roles with Compaq and Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC). Fred is an honors graduate of Yale University with a BA in Economics and Political Science, and has an MBA from Duke University's Fuqua School of Business where he was a Fuqua Scholar. A passionate sports and hockey fan/player, he is a MA/USA Hockey advanced patch coach and includes coaching/playing hockey with his three kids among his favorite moments in life.
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