Passion for sport helps NZ firm score in the UK: Yoke Har Lee NZ Herald

November 30, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner
Putting together the power of the internet and sport would seem a natural combination for a New Zealand company.  What’s more surprising is the success that Auckland-based AllTeams has had overseas.
AllTeams provides a web-based system that allows sports clubs to stay in touch with players, supporters and sponsors, offering services such as news, competition draws, results, videos, and text messaging.
In New Zealand AllTeams has signed on around 30 sports clubs. Its bigger coup, however, was achieved in Britain, where the company pitched for, and won, a contract to run a pilot system for school sports administration in the West Midlands area.  The pilot scheme will initially cover 40 schools in the Black Country, Birmingham, Hereford and Worcester. The project is part of the British Department of Culture, Media and Sport’s drive to create a national database of school sports results.
If it goes well, plans are for the same project to be introduced in 20,000 schools with nine million students, says AllTeams founder Mike Hargreaves.
In March this year, 4iP (an innovation fund belonging to Britain’s Channel 4) and Screen West Midlands put out a call for proposals that used digital networks to engage, inspire and reconnect young people to sports.  Daniel Heaf, commissioner for 4iP, describes Allteams as the “undisputed favourites” when it came to picking suppliers to deliver the school sports database. AllTeams will have a small team in the West Midlands for the duration of the project and will be working with Birmingham-based Made Media.
Still high from the adrenalin of the pitch – initially carried out via Skype – Hargreaves says the West Midlands pilot project is a strong endorsement of the company’s sports administration tool.
“The base concept is built around connecting different roles within an organisation rather than having individuals manage the system,” Hargreaves adds.
If all goes according to the blueprint, AllTeams websites will dot the country’s sporting landscape, combining the networked communities offered by services such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn with database management ability.
Currently, says Hargreaves, there are isolated sports websites doing bits and pieces of what AllTeams does, but nothing that sets out to capture club administrators, members, parents, and sponsors under one platform.
“What we are doing is enabling clubs to connect better, invoking the passion and commitment that sport enthusiasts have, with a better means of communication,” says marketing director Jimmy Gardner, who spent years working at IBM.
Sports clubs in New Zealand have strong support from members but need the sponsors’ support to stay viable, and AllTeams will give clubs the tools they need to approach their sponsors effectively, Hargreaves says. Former All Black Michael Jones, chief executive of Village Sports Academy, offers this endorsement on AllTeams’ website: “AllTeams have done an amazing job on our site. We are proud to endorse a solution which helps clubs communicate and network together.”
Hargreaves – a self-confessed mad-about-sports person – came up with the idea for the business and soon roped in his cousin Will Stamers-Smith, then working in Zurich, to help with the start-up. Stamers-Smith, now AllTeam’s chief executive, brought Gardner on board.
Hargreaves is now based in Britain. Stamers-Smith says: “Once we got the contract, Mike had to plan to leave New Zealand. Splitting up the management team at this time was hard but it was something we couldn’t say no to.”
The three are excited at the prospects for Allteams to turn a healthy profit. Success would mean having some 600 New Zealand clubs signed on by the end of next year. All going according to plan, AllTeams should see a turnover of over $10 million by the end of 2012, Hargreaves says.
Clubs do not pay to list themselves on AllTeams-run sites, but are charged a commission for transactions that take place within the site.
Another business model, which involves business listings, is also being built.  After three rounds of fundraising, the company has over four dozen investors – a combination of family, friends and private investors. Cash burn rate is high, Hargreaves says, given the cost of investing in a front-end commission-based sales force.
AllTeams wants to be a leader not only in the sports administration arena, but also in not-for-profit community-building, says Hargreaves, who is keen to see technology used to connect and improve the way people reach out to like-minded communities. Constructing the organisational networking site that the three envisioned was not without its complications. One of the most difficult processes was explaining to the software specialists what the website’s architecture entailed and what it had to do.
If he was doing it all again, Hargreaves says he would first hire a business analyst to translate the site’s requirements into language that developers would understand, for added efficiency.
Another key lesson he offers is this: “The thing to do is not try to bite off too much – trying to have everything prepared for the perfect launch.
“I think if you come from a structured business background, you can get too much into the details you end up developing down the line, where it might not be as important [as] focusing on getting revenue in the door.”

The ALLSTARS Directory – New revenues for sports clubs

November 26, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner

ALLTEAMS are now in beta testing with a new product the ALLSTARS Directory which will bring increased profile and new revenues to sports clubs in NZ.  Clubs can showcase their brand and facilities online which will attract new membership interest; but most importantly they can invite the local business community to support them by purchasing a listing in the directory and the businesses receive recognition for supporting the club.

Businesses get fantastic value back from the initiative by increasing their online profile with a mini website, receiving recognition for supporting the sports club they love and being top in results when club members search.

“We have been looking to deliver more value back to the loyal businesses who sponsor the club year after year – and now we can with the ALLSTARS directory” says Kevin O’Brien president of Hamilton Marist

Sports Organisations throughout the country are planning to get in behind the directory as a critical new source of revenue in the coming months; especially as traditional revenue streams such as gaming machine proceeds and public funds face severe challenges going forward.    There is fantastic marketing support for the initiative which clubs can tap in to when promoting the directory to local businesses.  Clubs can find out more information and participate by signing up on the club directory page and Businesses can sign up to support their club here.

UK press in the Birmingham Post: School sports results project SCORES with 4iP

November 13, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner

 

Birmingham post A project showcasing the results of team sports played by West Midland secondary schools is the latest beneficiary of Channel 4’s public service innovation fund 4iP.
Regional screen agency Screen WM will match fund the investment into AllTeams out of its Digital Media Fund. Details of the figures invested have not been released.
AllTeams will base a small team in the West Midlands for the duration of the project and will be working with Birmingham-based Made Media on the production of the site. The project, called SCORES, will feature results for more than 40 schools based in the Black Country, Birmingham and Hereford & Worcester and is the first stage of an ambitious project by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to commission a national database of school sports results.
ALLTEAMS UK Logo
The site will be free for schools to use but 4iP anticipates SCORES will be financial sustainable if the DCMS goes on to commission a national database of school sports results as part of its ongoing commitment to building a vibrant sports culture across the UK.  The national database could operate for all five to 19-year-olds involved in the widest range of school sports.
Head of 4iP Tom Loosemore said: “A key ambition of 4iP is to use the power of digital networks to engage, inspire and reconnect young people and help them change their lives.
“The Schools Sports Results website is a fantastic initiative that, if effective, will encourage more children in England to become involved in playing sports.”
Jason Hall, head of innovation for Screen West Midlands, said: “This is another great example of how the West Midlands is steadily building its reputation at the forefront of digital innovation – particularly around using digital and social media for social good.   “We are delighted to be supporting AllTeams through the delivery of this project and hope that this regional pilot can act as another shining example of good practice and great design that can be rolled out nationally in the very near future.”

 

UK Government & 4iP invest in ALLTEAMS

November 5, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner
SCORES logo on white

By ALLTEAMS

The innovation fund of Channel 4 UK, 4iP are announcing an early investment in SCORES or the school competition results system.
This pilot project, which will be based in the West Midlands, is the first stage of an ambitious project by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport to commission a national database of school sports results.
In March of this year 4iP and Screen West Midlands put out a call for proposals around using the power of digital networks to engage, inspire and reconnect young people to sports in the UK. “After wading through proposals and some brilliant face-to-face pitching we selected AllTeams to design, build and run the service”  says Dan Heaf from 4iP.

UK Partnership logosCulture, Media and Sport Secretary Ben Bradshaw
“The SCORES website will be a key part of the Government’s ongoing drive to build a vibrant culture of competitive sport among young people. By harnessing the technology that young people are so familiar with we can help them to share their sporting successes, inspiring even more young people to get active.  Our ambition is to see a national website, so children in the West Midlands will be blazing a trail for the rest of the country.”

From a 4iP investment perspective a key ambition has always been to use the power of digital networks to engage, inspire and reconnect young people and help them change their lives. The SCORES service, powered by AllTeams is a fantastic initiative that, if effective, will encourage more children in England to become involved in playing sports and I’m delighted that 4iP is able be involved at the pilot stage.
More information on the 4iP Blog

ALLTEAMS chairman Paul Hargreaves honoured for exceptional service to NZ Business

October 27, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner

Two long-serving company directors have been recognised for their exceptional service to New Zealand business.   Dame Margaret Bazley and Paul Hargreaves have been made Distinguished Fellows of the NZ Institute of Directors.

Paul Hargreaves 2009Paul is a founder and retired chief executive of Datacom Group Ltd, New Zealand’s largest domestically owned professional IT services enterprise. He was chairman of Antarctica New Zealand, the HiGrowth Project Trust (a Government-sponsored initiative to develop New Zealand’s ICT sector) and is currently chairman of a new start-up company, AllTeams Ltd.

His past directorships include Radio New Zealand, Gallagher Holdings Ltd and Software of Excellence International Ltd. Following the reform of the New Zealand public science sector in 1992, Paul was an inaugural board member of NIWA and chief executive from 1994 to 2002. He is a board member of Safer Families in New Zealand and is chairman of the GI Cancer Institute (NZ) Ltd. He was awarded an ONZM in 2007 for services to business and the community.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=10604998

Whats behind a great solution?

October 16, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner

A great team !        Say hello to our Auckland based team [ Our UK and South Island teams couldn't make the photo]

We are very proud to be striving forward and offering the very best solution possible to New Zealand sports clubs – only possible with the support and dedication of our amazing team . . .

THE ALLTEAM - October 2009

Prime Minister John Key on social media and the weightless business . . . .

October 2, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner

At a recent entreprenuers conference Prime Minister John Key commented on the importance of weightless businesses using the power of the internet to deliver services internationally, the importance of social media to connect to New Zealanders and his mission to bring fast broadband to New Zealand.

“The online space is going to revolutionise NZ Business and our connections to the rest of the world;  There are very few things that can do that”

All Black legend Michael Jones signs up Village Sports Academy to ALLTEAMS

September 25, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner
“ALLTEAMs have done an amazing job.  I personally want to thank you for helping the Village Sports Academy get up and running so quickly with a fantastic new website. We are proud to have All Teams as a partner of VSA and endorse the work they are doing in the community to help clubs establish a form of networking”.
Michael Jones – CEO – Village Sports Academy

“ALLTEAMs have done an amazing job.  I personally want to thank you for helping the Village Sports Academy get up and running so quickly with a fantastic new website. We are proud to have ALLTEAMS as a partner of VSA and endorse the work they are doing in the community to help clubs establish a form of networking”.

Michael Jones – Founder – Village Sports Academy

Michael_Jones320The Village Sports Academy, initiated by Michael Jones and Vaaiga Tuigamala has been established to provide education and training for youth in West/Central Auckland transitioning out of secondary school with nil or no qualifications, and for whom, formal education has failed them in terms of the environment and pedagogical approach.

Key “hooks” for this marginalised cohort are sports, music and arts and culture.The programme delivers an academic component (Certificate level) with practical skills and training in Sports, music and arts complimented with life skills, leadership and aspiration building programmes.

Check out the full site at www.villagesportsacademy.co.nz

Easy to update and manage your clubs website

September 17, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner

Here at ALLTEAMS we believe it should be FREE for a sports club to have a fantastic great looking web site

Not only that but it should be really simple and easy to update the site and encourage others in the club to contribute also . .  . check out how easy it is in this online demonstration

Demonstration of ALLTEAMS Technology

Partnerships in NZ club Rugby

September 17, 2009 by Jimmy Gardner

This week we highlight some of the mighty rugby clubs who have chosen to use ALLTEAMS and are already recognising the benefits of the solution.  Clubs which are the very fabric of New Zealand society and have been providing a healthy positive competitive environment for so many families and players for over a century.  We are partnering with clubs throughout the country and working with along with our hockey, netball & cricket clubs and are very proud to be providing them the best web environment for a sports club in the world.

Mighty NZ Rugby Clubs