What Runs a Run
In this episode of What Runs a Run, we go behind the scenes with Mike Nishi, COO of Chicago Event Management, to explore the future of marathon event planning, safety, inclusivity, and industry collaboration. Discover how long-term vision, operational excellence, and open-source sharing are shaping the industry. 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS * The "Peak Bib" Reality: We have reached a point where races are permanently sold out. The "product" is no longer the bib; it’s the community impact and the storytelling that happens 365 days a year. * Baked-in vs. Bolted-on: Sustainability and DEI should never be "add-ons" to an event; they must be baked into the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) from day one. * The Rising Tide: Elevating small, local races actually strengthens the World Majors. When the entire industry improves its safety and operational standards, everyone wins. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Marathon as a Temporary City 01:49 The 2077 Mindset: Planning for the Future 04:36 Balancing Legacy and Innovation in Event Management 07:03 Visualizing Urban Infrastructure for Events 09:40 The Evolution of the Chicago Marathon 13:23 Safety and Data Management in Event Operations 17:06 Decision-Making on Race Day: The Psychology of Cancelation 19:39 Tabletop Exercises: Preparing for the Unexpected 27:26 Open Sourcing Race Management: Sharing Knowledge for Growth 31:07 Building a Compounding Program for Success 32:58 Navigating Sold-Out Races and New Opportunities 36:12 Logistics and Scalability in Race Management 40:49 Inclusivity in Race Operations 46:11 Personal Operating Systems for Event Management 50:47 Reflections on the Future of the Running Industry 🔗 RESOURCES MENTIONED * Chicago Event Management: cemevent.com [http://cemevent.com] * Race Management Program (RMP): https://www.racemanagementprogram.com/ [https://www.racemanagementprogram.com/] * NCS4 (National Center for Spectator Sports Safety and Security): ncs4.usm.edu [http://ncs4.usm.edu] * Bank of America Chicago Marathon: chicagomarathon.com [http://chicagomarathon.com]
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