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Sustainable Premiership Football
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A FOCUS ON CLUB AND COMMUNITY - LEAD NOT FOLLOW
HELPING FOOTBALL TEAMS IMPROVE RESULTS THROUGH EDUCATION ADDING VALUE TO THE SQUAD AND IMPROVING BOTTOM LINE PROFITS The Team Building Culture of Success Framework is about player education and empowerment it improves their ability to work as 1, as a team and deliver improved results. The club will improve its financial performance and community relationships. The Key Performance Indicator (KPI) used is percentage effectiveness relative to points on offer: e.g. If a team has played 10 games there are 30 points available. If the team has won 15 points they are 50% effective Stage1 of the Framework: Results of between 70% - 80% effective relative to points on offer, or 80 - 91 points will be won in an English Premiership season (38 games or 114 points available). Football clubs will win silverware and the title when they embrace the Framework. The club will not need to spend tens of millions of pounds trying to buy silverware. The Framework adds value to the business and is owned by the club. It is embedded into the teams training and development operation and provides the Board with: A detailed written plan of how to win silverware and the title. A professional appraisal of the players and coaching staff outlining their skills and competencies measured against a benchmark of 100%. A personal development plan (PDP) is agreed for each player and staff member. A daily training and development plan for the players and coaches is introduced and incorporates part of their PDP - Adding value (£) to the squad. A measure of improvement will be recorded and reported to the Board monthly. Continuous Professional Development (CPD) has been introduced and embedded The Team Building Culture of Success Framework has been developed using internationally recognised standards. It uses Investors in People (IiP), KPI`s, appraisals, personal development plans, benchmarks, milestones, goal setting, SMART objectives, SWOT analysis and sharing the vision, all aimed at delivering the business plan and the Boards vision. The Foundation: We measure, Using a benchmark of 100%. The time it takes a player to run 10 kilometres and recover. Resting heart rate (RHR). Our experience at managing the development of players and delivering improved team and financial results in line with the businesses objectives will become evident during discussions with the Board. Keeping it simple: The philosophy behind the success of this world class Team Building Culture of Success Framework: Lead: Leadership Skills. Learn from the best - always wanting 2aspireto improve. Respect all and fear no one. Work hard and smart and learn from each experience (CPD). Be the Best: The benchmark uses 100% which is The Best. The features: It is results driven. Learning and knowledge based. Embeds a culture of success and winning mentality into the team. Develops and promotes from within. Uses local and international best practice. The Framework teaches the players to: Be yourself: Take control of their own destiny, be the success they always wanted to be. Do what they do naturally: Improve their skills and competencies (CPD) - the team will dazzle the opposition and impress all. Stay calm and in control of their emotions: Have Presence, Power and be Professional 24 by 7. Have fun: Be Confident, display cohesive teamwork by consistently thinking and playing as 1 and giving their best performance. We hope this will be of value to you, the club and community. If agreed we look forward to building our long term working relationship and call this wealth creation. Working as a team to create Sustainable Premiership Football
League 1 clubs, TLLAL your way to the Championship this season | 30/07/09 Looking at last seasons results, divide the points won, 77 into the total available 138 it means the team delivered at 56% effective, relative to the points on offer. TLLAL our methodology, CPD and keeping it simple will improve team results up to 80% effective or 110 points. more
Championship clubs, TLLAL your way to the Premiership | 29/07/09 TLLAL our methodology, CPD and keeping it simple will improve team results up to 80% effective or 110 points. The power of TLLAL is only realised if you are a manager who understands the value of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) and are open to looking at new methods and trends gathered from around the world which will improve team results and the businesses bottom line profits. more
TLLAL, boost team performance and points won. | 27/07/09 If you divide the points won, 77 into the total available 138 it means the team delivered at 56% effective, relative to the points on offer. more
Football managers role models required | 24/07/09 All of this centres on our desire to develop a successful program to help English club managers continue to be successful and to reduce the amount of managers who lose their jobs each year. Last season 44 or nearly 50% of managers were effected. more
Roddick, did he lose rather than Federer win? | 07/07/09 A brilliant forehand down the line forced Federer to project a forehand wide and it was Roddick who went a set in front after 39 minutes. more
Andy Murray can win a Grand Slam | 04/07/09 Over the past 12 months he has developed using continuous professional development (CPD) and certainly has a positive mental attitude (PMA). more
Will it be Serena or Venus for the Wimbledon title? | 04/07/09 Based on the lead up games I would suggest that Venus should be the favourite. Either way we all hope that it is a three setter with plenty of exciting points, just like the Roddick / Murray game yesterday. more
Positive mental attitude | 03/07/09 After Serena dropped the first set against Elena Dementieva her strong self belief and positive mental attitude pulled her through in what was the longest womens semi final in the history of Wimbledon. Yesterday both Venus and Serena achieved success. more |
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