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Calacus Monthly Hit & Miss – Rodri & the football calendar

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous month as Rodri hints at strike action over the crowded football schedule and then gets injured.

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Calacus Monthly Hit & Miss – Sir Jim Ratcliffe & Manchester Utd

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous month as a new era for Manchester United under the influence of Sir Jim Ratcliffe has teething problems.

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Lessons learnt from the top sports crises of 2023

Planning and transparency can alleviate many of the crises we have seen in sport during 2023, but again it has been a year where foolhardy responses have done more harm than good.

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Lessons learnt from the top sports crises of 2022

We’ve seen over the years that good communications planning and crisis preparedness is vital for sports organisations – and in 2022 there were more high profile problems.

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Mastering Owned Media: Eight Tips for Success

Owned media, be that blogs, podcasts, webinars or videos, can be both the most challenging and the most rewarding element of your communications stack.

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Calacus Weekly Hit & Miss – Mikel Arteta & Dak Prescott

We look at the best and worst communicators in sport from the previous week as Mikel Arteta shows strong leadership while Dak Prescott damages the NFL’s biggest franchise.

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Lessons learnt from the top sports crises of 2021

We’ve seen over the years that the principles of good communications planning and crisis preparedness continue to leave much to be desired – and sport in 2021 was no exception.

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The England team underline the power of sport

During Euro 2020, the England football team showed just how powerful a role sport can have on society, by raising awareness for inequality and promoting diversity throughout.

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#BlackLivesMatter – Sports stars and brands MUST do more

The death of George Floyd has shocked the world and provoked protests across the United States and beyond, prompting sports stars and organisations to speak out – but is it enough?

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