“I’m a volunteer — You Can’t Make Me Do Anything!”
Posted January 8th, 2008 by Jim PagliaPaying attention to volunteers may be the most important task paid staff can do!
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Paying attention to volunteers may be the most important task paid staff can do!
Read the rest of this entry »Volunteers are too valuable to treat unprofessionally!
Read the rest of this entry »Volunteers are your most valuable resource. How do you find them?
Read the rest of this entry »A centrally located vendor area enhances the tournament experience and can help grow profits
Read the rest of this entry »More tips on negotiating the political process of getting soccer fields in your community
Read the rest of this entry »The Politics of Building Soccer Fields - Part 2 By Dave Tyahla Editor’s Note: This column includes information from the upcoming U.S. Soccer Foundation’s Soccer Field Handbook, a comprehensive resource authored by the Editors of Soccer America on all things related to the development of […]
Read the rest of this entry »By Dave Tyahla
Editor’s Note: This column includes information from the upcoming U.S. Soccer Foundation’s Soccer Field Handbook, a comprehensive resource authored by the Editors of Soccer America on all things related to the development of soccer fields in your local community. Please visit www.ussoccerfoundation.org or send an e-mail with the subject heading “Field Handbook” […]
Partnerships with businesses, cities, schools and other soccer organizations will build your success.
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“real business.”
Practical tips to make soccer fields are high on local politician’s “to do” list!
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