Our Work
Four collections. One method.
The Hive's work is organised into four collections. Together they represent different ways of helping organisations learn, innovate, understand and shape the future of sport. While each collection has its own focus, all are underpinned by the same method: asking better questions, creating meaningful conversations and leaving organisations stronger than we found them.
INN
Innovation
Creating the conditions for new ideas to emerge, be tested and become practical solutions.
Innovation Labs • Design Sprints • Strategy • Organisational Development
EDU
Education
Designing learning experiences that develop people through collaboration, reflection and shared practice.
Coach Development • Knowledge Exchange • Learning Design • Facilitation
INS
Insight
Turning research, analysis and evidence into practical understanding and better decisions.
Tournament Analysis • Research • Evaluation • Performance Insight
HER
Heritage
Exploring the history of sport to better understand the present and inspire the future.
Lectures • Books • Historical Research • Storytelling
Featured Work Examples
EDU.014
High Performance Knowledge Exchange
Rwanda
Bringing together 12 African nations for a Knowledge Exchange event on talent development in Kigali, Rwanda
INS.006
2022 Qatar World Cup Morocco Case Study
A case study on Morocco's run to the semi-final of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Looking through technical, tactical and physical data to draw key conclusions.
INN.001
Coach Development Sprint
A small but perfectly formed innovation sprint on the topic of coaching development - redefining the questions before coming up with the answers
HER.001
There Was Never One Game
Our first Heritage lecture / book combination on how football developed in its many forms.
One Method. Many Applications.
Although our work spans education, innovation, insight and heritage, every project begins in the same place: understanding the challenge before designing the response.
Whether we're facilitating a coach development programme, analysing a tournament, publishing original research or helping an organisation test new ideas, our aim is the same—to create better thinking through meaningful collaboration.
