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Club Governance Webinars

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Tue 28 Jul 2020 18:00 — Tue 11 Aug 2020 19:00
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What Makes a Successful Committee

Presenter: Ben Callard

Date: July 28, 6pm AEST

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A successful committee is one that understands its roles and responsibilities and how they sit within a good governance structure. This understanding is crucial for a committee to be able to work together and deliver on the shared objectives of the club and its members. This webinar will delve into the key points that make a successful committee:

  • The Purpose of a Committee
  • Understanding the legal responsibilities of a committee
  • The make up of a successful committee
  • Policies and procedures to support a successful committee


Successful Meeting Management

Presenter: Glen Stanaway

Date: August 4, 6pm AEST

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Management of Committee meetings is vital to the effective functioning of the committee and its ability to carry out its role.  In reality running purposeful and participative meetings can be challenging.  This webinar will delve into the key points for managing a successful meeting:

  • Why manage club committee meetings
  • Guidance for the club committee organiser
  • Guidance for the club committee member attending the meeting
  • Guidance for video/teleconference meetings

 

Managing Conflict and Difficult People

Presenter: Ian Crawford

Date: August 11, 6pm AEST

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With our best intentions to deliver sport in a fun, safe and fair manner, it’s not a matter of ‘if’ but ‘when’ we are met with difficult people and conflict. Presented by Ian Crawford, this webinar will investigate strategies to:

  • Identify conflict in its early stages before it erupts into crisis;
  • Prevent conflict arising in the first place;
  • Use verbal strategies and body language to diffuse conflict;
  • Ask the one question that could stop conflict immediately.