
Keith Hackett on Decision Making
09/14/20 • 74 min
Keith Hackett was a top flight referee and is still counted among the top 100 referees of all time in a list maintained by International Federation of Football History and statistics. Following his career of managing games and events on the field, he took up a role as General Manager of Professional Game Match Officials Board and was responsible for process development, continued professionalism and bringing in technology and innovation.
No stranger to having to assess a situation, explore the options and move things forward quickly, so who better to speak to than Keith Hackett on making decisions.
Keith Hackett was a top flight referee and is still counted among the top 100 referees of all time in a list maintained by International Federation of Football History and statistics. Following his career of managing games and events on the field, he took up a role as General Manager of Professional Game Match Officials Board and was responsible for process development, continued professionalism and bringing in technology and innovation.
No stranger to having to assess a situation, explore the options and move things forward quickly, so who better to speak to than Keith Hackett on making decisions.
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