| There are two sides to successful hockey teams:
Hockey Operations: This refers to all aspects required to play the game. Players, coaches, trainers, scouts and equipment fall under this section.
Administration: This refers to fundraising, travel coordination, staff management, media and community relations and communication.
Managing both of these effectively requires a certain amount of money and expertise. Team owners know that they require a business and hockey savvy individual to manage their team adequately.
Hockey leagues and associations require administrative staff. They manage their staff and liaise with teams and the governing bodies who rule over them. They deal with the media and community. They provide a resource of information for those who play such as rules, registration guidelines and policies. In these roles, it takes more than knowing the game. It requires an understanding of how to handle multi-level relationships, being an effective communicator and knowing about forecasting and fundraising.
This section is about the various individuals that help to make teams a success. There are 6 roles:
You will learn:
- about the key roles in minor hockey
- what management does to make hockey safe and fun
- what is involved in managing a hockey team
- the 6 fundamentals you MUST have if you want to get involved in hockey management
Coaches
You will:
- learn about the role of the coach and what is expected
- understand the importance of ethics and how to write a Code of Conduct
- find out about the skills needed to be a coach
- learn about the various tools that coaches use to do their job
- learn about role-specific coaches and what they do to help
- understand what is involved in preparing and planning by setting SMARTER goals
- learn how to deliver messages that work by using the P.O.I.N.T. Technology
- discover how to become an effective coach and using mentors
- get a new drill for this month
You will:
- learn about the role of the trainer and their responsibilities
- learn the steps to becoming a trainer
- understand the power of the trainer's word
- learn about ensuring safety for the team
You will:
- learn what a scout does and the different types of scouts
- discover how to amaze a scout and stand out
- find out what scouts look for in a player and how they rank players
- understand what is need to become a scout
- get scouting tips and different means of uncovering talent
You will learn:
- about the roles of on-ice and off-ice officials
- about the structure for officials
- the steps to becoming an official
- how to prepare for a game
- about the equipment needs for on ice officials
- the 2 key elements to effective officiating
You will:
- understand what an agent is and what he does
- learn how to judge whether you need an agent or not
- get a detailed questionnaire to use when interviewing agents
- learn how to become an agent
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