The three pillars of leadership are culture, structure and strategy. Clubs require a solid structure and strong leadership from the group who make decisions - often their management committees or boards. Having quality leadership allows your club to have a good sense of direction, increased transparency and accountability, limits risk and provides sustainability so your club can continue to meet the needs of its community - both now and into the future.
Discover what it means to be 'chief of your club'. Find out more
This will ensure your club meets the legal requirements and receives the associated benefits.
This will ensure your leaders are worth following and the work your club does is worth doing. Find out more
This will ensure your club has a mix of different talents from a range of backgrounds to oversee the different areas of club operation. Download a skills matrix for your committee. Click here
This helps you identify and communicate your club's purpose and motivates your people. Find out more
Download a sample organisational layout chart and adapt for your club. Click here
Use job descriptions for each role so people know what they are doing, such as:
Sport New Zealand have a free online course for all directors that outlines their role and ways to govern more effectively. Find out more
This helps your leadership group spend less time talking and more time doing. Find out more
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