
Club managers at the CCM Think Tank.
London, England: The Club Managers Association of Europe (CMAE) has held its first Certified Club Manager (CCM) Think Tank, bringing Certified Club Managers together to discuss relevant club management matters.
Eleven European CCM’s gathered at Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club for the day, which was sponsored by Textron Golf, to discuss topics and challenges that club managers face.
The focus of the think tank was the ‘Right Management Style for the Future’ and ‘What Motivates and Engages Today’s Employees’. The CCMs came up with ideas and solutions on how to tackle these challenges.
The event was facilitated by Business Coach and MDP Educator
Bill Sanderson who drove the discussions to provoke further thought and debate on the key topics.
Those CCM’s who attended the event were
Tristan Hall,
Jerry Kilby,
Marc Newey,
Nick Solski,
John Lawler,
David Balden,
Michael Braidwood,
John Duncan,
Fernando Padron,
Silvia Serrano and
Andrew Whitelaw.
Nick Brown, Corporate Accounts – International at Textron Golf was also in attendance.
A white paper will be produced on the key learning outcomes and will be available for all CMAE members.
Commenting on the event, Brown said: “Textron Golf is proud to have supported the very first event of its kind at the Royal Mid Surrey Golf Club.
“It’s important to us that we help to provide opportunities for education, and forums for discussions that help to ultimately grow the game of golf. There were a lot of fantastic ideas that emerged over the course of the day, and we are looking forward to supporting future CCM Think Tank events.”
CMAE President Newey added: “I was very pleased to be part of the inaugural CMAE CCM Think Tank, supported by Textron, one of CMAE’s key partners.
“We drew upon each others operational experience from across Europe to analyse some important challenges that face managers today and in the future.
“We agreed on some solutions and I certainly took away key learning points which we will share with CMAE members and the club industry. Taking time to think and swap ideas with colleagues is valuable. We all agreed this needs to be an annual event.”