Reasons...
• Work on the Regional budget• Develop a Regional calendar• Develop Regional policies • Hear Regional board member (RBM)
reports• Approve volunteers for the upcoming
Membership Year from the CVPA report
Reasons...
• Schedule games, training, events, etc.• Work on Regional Assessment Program
progress• Debrief an event• Announce upcoming webinar schedule• Work on solutions to problems• Plan for the future
Be Prepared • Send out the agenda via email one
week before the meeting.• Print out hard copies for everyone.• Make RBMs responsible for sending
in their report if they can’t attend. • If there is a change in the usual time
or location of the meeting, remind everyone.
Make It Fun • At least once each board meeting, lighten
the mood.
• What is something about you we don’t know? It can’t have anything to do with soccer.
• Are there any birthdays or anniversaries or special personal happenings that you can celebrate?
Inspire Them • Start the meeting with a leadership
quote. Ask why it resonates with them.
• Pick one of AYSO’s philosophies. What are we doing to support it?
• Ask board members to share something they saw that epitomized the AYSO Mission or Vision Statement.
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Season Tracker• Have you checked out Domino’s
Pizza Tracker? • Determine how many volunteers you
need before registration. Discuss at all board meetings. Every board member can help.
• Set up the season tracker on your website so parents can see how recruitment is progressing.
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Let Everyone Talk • Each Regional board member sets a
goal at the beginning of the season.• They have 5-10 minutes to report on
their goal at each board meeting.• Go over the Region’s calendar. Did
we complete last month’s tasks? Are we set for next month?
Move It Around • What are the pros and cons of same
night, same time, same place each month?
• Ask the Board Member who always travels the farthest to pick a location once a year.
• Treat everyone to dinner in the off season. Do a quick meeting and then just socialize. Invite the spouses.
Choose WiselyDo you have all of these?
• Men/Women• City
councilmen/women• Young parents• Ethnic diversity• Recent AYSO grads• “Computer wiz”• School board
members• Each school or town
represented
“Start the Clock” • How long should the meeting be?• Start on time regardless of who is
missing.• Use a countdown clock.• Use a timekeeper to keep all reports
to the allotted time. Ring a bell or use a red card.
• Put times in the agenda.
“National” Exposure • “Start Your Laptops”! You can share.• Do a live presentation of the Region
Toolkit, eAYSO or ayso.org.• Talk about the eNewsletters each
meeting. Each board member should share information.
• Check out other Region’s websites.
The Advocate CVPAs
The CommishRCs
Dollars & $ense Treasurers
Play it SafeSafety Directors
Registrar Resource Registrars
AD Report ADs
90 Second Soccer Parent
Hey Coach!Coaches
Whistle StopReferees
More Soccer For More Kids
Can you teach an old Regional Board new tricks?
Yes – you can make your Regional board meetings better!
As a Regional Commissioner:
• Discuss your proposed changes with the secretary and treasurer in advance.
• Get support from other key board members.
• Notify board members that you will reserve 15 minutes at the next board meeting to talk about a new format for future board meetings.
Typical Answers
• Not starting on time
• Too long• Side bar
conversations• Late arrivals• Disorganized
• Discussions becoming arguments
• The naysayer• The dominator• Poor attendance
Some Solutions…
Not starting on time – Offer a “carrot” for those that arrive on time. It could be a gift card or small gift.
Too long - Decide on a start and end time for the meeting and stick to it. Assign each presenter with a certain amount of time. Utilize a time keeper.
Solutions Side bar conversations - Use tent
cards to position board members. Set up “ground rules” that everyone agrees with. Stop talking until you get their attention. (This is a teacher trick)
Late arrivals - Don’t acknowledge the late arriver or get them caught up with what has happened. Do that after the meeting so that they have to stay later to be up to speed.
Solutions Naysayer - “Every problem has to
have a solution. If you complain about something, give us one idea on how to make it work.” Joke about his/her attitude. Compliment the positive attitude of others.
Dominator - Assign times to each topic and have a process for giving presenters a warning when their time is almost up. Be direct and tell them that “we need to give others a chance to comment”.
One more solution… Poor attendance - Set a standard
meeting time, day and location each month. Send a meeting reminder 2 weeks in advance asking for agenda items (secretary). Send an email 5 days before accompanied by an agenda. Be sure to include location, date and time (secretary). Ask for meeting confirmations (attendance or absence).
You have options!• Have a one-on-one, frank discussion
with “your friend” the RC about ways to shorten the board meetings or get them more organized.
• Ask the RC for buy-in and if the RC wants, offer to make the presentation to the board.
• Confidentially contact the Area Director and ask for a board meeting visit. After that the AD can offer suggestions.
Regional Board Meetings• Everyone Plays® - Encourage everyone to
participate.• Balanced Teams - Everyone has talents and
they are valued for it.• Open Registration - Board meetings are open
and parents and volunteers are welcome.• Positive Coaching - The RC encourages
constructive comments and solutions.• Good Sportsmanship - Listen to and support
one another and have fun!• Player Development - Board meetings offer a
great opportunity for members to learn from each other and to develop skills and knowledge.