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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2026 · 4 MIN

HiBob and Fulham FC extend partnership to champion the future of high-performing teams

from Global Economic Press · host Global Economic Press

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the dynamic intersection of sports and business, focusing on the renewed partnership between HiBob and Fulham Football Club. The collaboration highlights a shared commitment to fostering high-performing teams through adaptability, continuous development, and collective dedication. HiBob, a people platform that aids organizations in thriving amidst the rise of Artificial Intelligence, extends its partnership with Fulham, a Premier League club known for its agility and focus on people. This partnership underscores the belief that true success in both sports and business is not solely reliant on individual talent but is achieved through a culture of teamwork and continuous improvement. Jon Don Carolis, Chief Revenue Officer at Fulham Football Club, expresses enthusiasm for the extended partnership, emphasizing the strength and shared ambition that have characterized their collaboration. Ronni Zehavi, Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of HiBob, echoes this sentiment, highlighting the importance of developing talent, strengthening managers, and fostering team adaptability for sustained performance. The partnership between HiBob and Fulham reflects a mutual understanding that great teams are built through a commitment to excellence and the ability to adapt together. For more information about HiBob and its innovative platform, visit HiBob's website.

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