Boxing Canada and Sail Canada were among the first half of a dozen national sports organizations to adopt a Culture Audit and Assessment Tool, which crunches data to reflect the health of the NSO’s culture
Boxing Canada was among the first half of a dozen national sports organizations to adopt a Culture Audit and Assessment Tool, which crunches data to reflect the health of the NSO’s culture.
The Culture Audit and Assessment Tool, or CAAT, arrives amid what Canada’s former sports minister called a safe-sport crisis. “We’ve been centralized as a team now for about seven years,” Sanford said. “This was the first year that we actually talked about the culture of being with the team, so it was a very new, very different thing when we actually got introduced it.”
Sail Canada high-performance director Mike Milner said of the 32 people in his organization who were sent the CAAT survey, 70 per cent responded. “It gave a sense that the organization really wanted this data, and wanted this feedback in order to make changes.”Innerlogic co-founders Bryce Tully and Mike Bawol have both worked on Canadian team mission staff at Olympic Games, but their data analytics company also works in corporate culture as well as sport.
OTP joined forces with Innerlogic in the spring of 2022 to develop CAAT, and rolled it out a year ago.
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