New Management Training Available For Girl Hockey Teams
Hockey team managers, including girl hockey team managers, can now get in-depth and timely management tips and lessons from one of the most recognized agencies in the sport. This program details everything managers need to know to make their jobs easier and improve team morale and competitiveness.
Markham, Ontario (IPRWIRE) Sun, Jan. 7th, 2007 — The Hockey Source (www.thehockeysource.tv) is pleased to announce the launch of a new comprehensive team management training program. Included in the system are materials for all aspects of the sport, including girl hockey.
According to a company spokesperson: “Today there is no specialty training for team managers. This role is one that spends on average 20 hours a week administering team functions and duties. The person who takes on this role is usually a parent or friend of the coach. They have little if any knowledge on how to deal with budgets, fund raising, travel management, and communication with parents/leagues/districts. Year after year, this role is usually filled with a first timer and this is especially true for girl hockey teams. Attrition is huge and support is nil.”