Great programs start with great leadership. They have a strong vision, effective and efficient systems and processes, and clear communication.
The players have bought into the vision and their roles in the process. They appreciate and value their roles and they are appreciated by their coaches and teammates.
The parents have also bought into the vision. They appreciate the time, energy, and leadership being provided by the coaches. They accept the roles of their athletes and they help their athletes accept and appreciate their roles as well.
This continues to all of the stakeholders of the program - school administrators, sponsors, other family members, etc.
To have a successful program, everybody has to be on the same page, bought in, and ready to play their part. One squeaky wheel can affect the whole wagon. It truly is a team effort!
The players have bought into the vision and their roles in the process. They appreciate and value their roles and they are appreciated by their coaches and teammates.
The parents have also bought into the vision. They appreciate the time, energy, and leadership being provided by the coaches. They accept the roles of their athletes and they help their athletes accept and appreciate their roles as well.
This continues to all of the stakeholders of the program - school administrators, sponsors, other family members, etc.
To have a successful program, everybody has to be on the same page, bought in, and ready to play their part. One squeaky wheel can affect the whole wagon. It truly is a team effort!
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