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  1. The Super Bowl is still about the game — but off-field, creators are everywhere. From brand activations to on-site content and social storytelling, influencers are now a formal part of the Big Game ecosystem.
    This article looks at how and why that shift is happening — and what it means for event delivery and audience engagement.
    🔗 benwebb.au/?p=201

    #ProjectManagement #Marketing #Influencers #SuperBowl #EventDelivery

  2. The Super Bowl isn’t insured by a single policy.

    It’s insured through a layered web of liability, cancellation, property, broadcast, performer, and vendor risk — spread across organisers, cities, venues, broadcasters, and insurers.

    This article looks at why insuring the Super Bowl is one of the hardest risk problems in live events — and what it reveals about how mega-projects really work.

    🔗 benwebb.au/?p=194

    #ProjectManagement #RiskManagement #MegaEvents #Governance #EventDelivery

  3. The halftime show is one of the most extreme delivery challenges in live events.

    A full stage is assembled, tested, performed on, dismantled — inside a broadcast window measured in minutes, not hours.

    This article breaks down how that machine works — and what changes when an artist like Bad Bunny is at the centre of it.

    🔗 benwebb.au/?p=176

    #ProjectManagement #EventDelivery #LiveProduction #SuperBowl

  4. The Super Bowl isn’t hosted by a city.

    A city is built around it — temporarily.

    Hotels become command centres. Hospitality turns into logistics. Public space becomes controlled infrastructure. Then it all disappears.

    This piece looks at the Super Bowl as a one-week urban system — and why so few mega-events understand this properly.

    🔗 benwebb.au/2026/02/08/the-city

    #ProjectManagement #UrbanSystems #MegaEvents #EventDelivery

  5. Most mega-events fail quietly — through drift, diluted accountability, and endless compromise.

    The Super Bowl doesn’t.

    One owner. One deadline. Ruthless clarity on who decides and what matters.

    I break down how the world’s most visible project actually comes together — and what project leaders keep getting wrong elsewhere.

    🔗 benwebb.au/2026/02/08/super-bo

    #ProjectManagement #Leadership #MajorProjects #EventDelivery