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Post by JVD on Mar 31, 2013 20:13:15 GMT -6
I am a dumb Army guy, so I use checklists. From moving a Platoon via foot, HMMWV, helo, etc. to planning a raid or departure ceremony, I have a checklist I can reference to make sure I don't forget anything.
Got me thinking, "Why don't I have a pre-game checklist?"
I know we use a school truck to move all of our equipment and have a school bus move our players. We have not had many issues in forgetting anything, but why leave it to chance. I'm thinking mainly equipment, but I guess it could go into post game, "Call the paper, E-mail the TV station, etc."
Wondering if anyone would be willing to share what they have.
Thanks, John
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Post by Chris Clement on Apr 1, 2013 9:18:11 GMT -6
First thing is to identify all the different checklists, and how you want to break down the work. If you just start listing individual tasks you'll be writing reams without a direction. You also need to determine interdependecies, if someone will be held up until someone else does something, and the communication of that is key.
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Post by JVD on Apr 1, 2013 10:56:13 GMT -6
I started one.
I broke it down by catagory. Examples would be: Hydration: Water Jugs, water bottles, ice, cooler, sports drinks. Medical: Bag, prewrap, tape scissors, icepacks, mouth-guard. Team equipment: Game ball, practice ball, kicking T, kicking block, etc.
Mainly a tool to help our managers help us to remember everything.
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Post by Chris Clement on Apr 1, 2013 16:12:54 GMT -6
I think it ought be easier to break down chronologically. What needs to be done the day before, the day of before leaving, right when we arrive, during pregame, and the same thing for cleanup.
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gmitts
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Post by gmitts on Apr 1, 2013 20:31:19 GMT -6
Each coach is in charge if different things. I am in charge of all video equipment and placement of where it needs to be. Our RB coach is in charge of bringing the ball bags with tees to the field 90 min before kickoff. Luckily all the medical equipment and water is handled by ours training staff. Everything else is done by our janitorial staff. A pretty nice set up I think.
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Post by kboyd on Apr 2, 2013 11:43:47 GMT -6
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Post by wolfden12 on Apr 4, 2013 21:10:54 GMT -6
kboyd, This is outstanding! Does each coach get one specific to his job/responsibilities?
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Post by kboyd on Apr 5, 2013 6:00:26 GMT -6
No I have one person who is assigned to make sure that everything is checked in and report to me.
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tekart
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Post by tekart on Apr 5, 2013 11:31:36 GMT -6
Great work coach. Consider it stolen.
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Post by JVD on Apr 5, 2013 13:12:50 GMT -6
Coach, I can't open it...can you E-mail it to me? john.c.vandusen@gmail.com Thanks, JVD
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Post by scstar on Aug 23, 2017 20:16:07 GMT -6
I can not open it either could you please email it me? mohrm@live.siouxcityschools.com
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