PAPER TO PAPERLESS: TAKING NSO ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS ONLINE

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Paper to Paperless: Taking NSO Athlete Development Programs online

Apr 6, 2017 / By: Paddy Boyd / 0 Comments

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A complete review of Sail Canada's dinghy training program in recent years resulted in the development of CANSail, a student-centred, instructor/coach driven system that tracked the progress of participants at every stage, rewarding progressive achievement along the student pathway.  

Feedback from stakeholders in the development process was overwhelmingly in favour of embracing the digital age, utilising the internet and information mobility to create a more efficient and user-friendly system, with paperless storage of awarded credentials and athlete skills tracking.

  • The intial challenges
  • The transition from paper to paperless
  • How we progressed from year 1 and beyond
  • What are the long term benefits

There were two most challenging:

The federal nature of sports organisations in Canada requires buy-in from a considerable number of user groups, highlighting the need for developing a quality pitch for the product.

INTRODUCTION:

In this post, I'll discuss the following:

Overcoming conservative resistance

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The support of the largest member group was key in the trial stages and their enthusiasm helped considerable.The support and commitment of the Checklick team allied to their flexible approach ensured a smoother transition.

Checklick evolved with CANSail and responded to user feedback to develop from an organisation controlled system to one that is now an essential tool for front line deliverers, while providing a responsive data collection service for the user organisations.

WHAT WERE THE INITIAL CHALLENGES?

WHAT WAS THE TRANSITION LIKE FROM PAPER TO PAPERLESS?

WHAT WAS THE PROGRESS FROM YEAR 1 AND BEYOND?

WHAT ARE THE LONG TERM BENEFITS?

Checklick evolved with CANSail and responded to user feedback to develop from an organisation controlled system to one that is now an essential tool for front line deliverers, while providing a responsive data collection service for the user organisations.

CONCLUSION:

Now it’s time to say goodbye and wrap up your post. Remind your readers of your key takeaway, reiterate what your readers need to do to get the desired result, and ask a question about how they see the topic to encourage comments and conversation. Don't forget to include a Call-to-Action!

Congratulations! What a lovely list post you've created!

Copyright Checklick Inc. All Rights Reserved.

PAPER TO PAPERLESS: TAKING NSO ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS ONLINE

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Paper to Paperless: Taking NSO Athlete Development Programs online

Apr 6, 2017 / By: Paddy Boyd / 0 Comments

Previous

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Make sure you fill in all mandatory fields. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular Posts:

A complete review of Sail Canada's dinghy training program in recent years resulted in the development of CANSail, a student-centred, instructor/coach driven system that tracked the progress of participants at every stage, rewarding progressive achievement along the student pathway.  

Feedback from stakeholders in the development process was overwhelmingly in favour of embracing the digital age, utilising the internet and information mobility to create a more efficient and user-friendly system, with paperless storage of awarded credentials and athlete skills tracking.

  • The intial challenges
  • The transition from paper to paperless
  • How we progressed from year 1 and beyond
  • What are the long term benefits

There were two most challenging:

The federal nature of sports organisations in Canada requires buy-in from a considerable number of user groups, highlighting the need for developing a quality pitch for the product.

INTRODUCTION:

In this post, I'll discuss the following:

Overcoming conservative resistance

Leave a Reply

The support of the largest member group was key in the trial stages and their enthusiasm helped considerable.The support and commitment of the Checklick team allied to their flexible approach ensured a smoother transition.

Checklick evolved with CANSail and responded to user feedback to develop from an organisation controlled system to one that is now an essential tool for front line deliverers, while providing a responsive data collection service for the user organisations.

WHAT WERE THE INITIAL CHALLENGES?

WHAT WAS THE TRANSITION LIKE FROM PAPER TO PAPERLESS?

WHAT WAS THE PROGRESS FROM YEAR 1 AND BEYOND?

WHAT ARE THE LONG TERM BENEFITS?

Checklick evolved with CANSail and responded to user feedback to develop from an organisation controlled system to one that is now an essential tool for front line deliverers, while providing a responsive data collection service for the user organisations.

CONCLUSION:

Now it’s time to say goodbye and wrap up your post. Remind your readers of your key takeaway, reiterate what your readers need to do to get the desired result, and ask a question about how they see the topic to encourage comments and conversation. Don't forget to include a Call-to-Action!

Congratulations! What a lovely list post you've created!

Copyright Checklick Inc. All Rights Reserved.