Refine Team Management Structure
Experienced teams need coaches who can adjust from year to year and maintain a high level of management. Your team is made up of a wide range of athletes and parents, good management portrays the feeling of safety and fun at all team events.
- Being the head coach comes with many expectations and with those expectations come roles of responsibility, consider appointing a team manager to help with the following:
- Field set up and take down.
- Check in and check out procedures.
- Ammunition distribution.
- Team hand outs.
- League reminders.
- Equipment checks.
- Having a team manager can boost your level of coaching by eliminating distractions.
- Team managers are great for keeping a comfortable separation between athlete and parent on the field.
- A good team manager would have the following qualities:
- Positive attitude.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Well organized.
- Friendly.
- Informative.
- Willing to work with others.
- Always available.
- Many head coaches found that having a team manager is an essential part of a great team, the team manager becomes the glue that holds your team together.
- Managing is not the same as coaching, seek out an individual that will stick to their duties and let you be the coach.
- Encourage your team manager to oversee off the field duties such as:
- Clothing orders.
- School requirements (physicals and fees).
- Team registration.
- Team banquet.
- Team photo.
- Organize tournaments.
- Select a team manager that has plans to remain with the team for the long term, switching people each year can have negative connotations and be frustrating for everyone.