Q2 Measuring success of Sports Development

Benchmarking

Membership/registers

Quality schemes

Primary research - Questionnaires

Secondary Research

What aim would it best be for? this would be best for aim 3

What are the benefits of using this as a performance indicator? help you identify areas of opportunity within your business and your industry

How would this measure an increase in your aims? is a useful tool to track progress and to make sure we are not wasting time

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What is it? establishes a standard or reference point against which an athlete's performance can be compared

primary research would measure inclusivity by going and creating a survey of how many females and males take part in sport each year

the benefits of using primary research is that all the data collected is up to dater and relevant

the best aim this would be used for is aim 3

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Gathering data that has not been collected before.

what aim would this best be used for? this aim would best be used for for question 2

Clubmark - a nationally recognized accreditation scheme for community sports clubs that aims to ensure clubs are well-run, safe, and provide a positive environment for members.
safety
equality
management
coaching

What are the benefits of using this as a performance indicator? help coaches assess the effectiveness of their coaching methods, training programs, and overall strategies, ensuring that athletes are on the right path towards improvement.

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What are the benefits of using this? Improved member engagement: Membership management systems can improve member engagement.

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What is it? it is a record of the individuals who take part in a certain sport or activity

What aim would this be best for? this would best be used for aim 1

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olympic medals can be measured as success

What is it? ensure that clubs are run well and provide a safe and welcoming environment for participants

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