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Cricket Wales – Leading Change

Cricket Wales – Leading Change . 2009 TO 2013. 2009 - Tension between recreational and professional game; 2013 – much better 2009 - Governance structure unhelpful with no sub-structure; 2013 – ‘Connected’ Board and sub-structure. Better communication.

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Cricket Wales – Leading Change

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  1. Cricket Wales – Leading Change

  2. 2009 TO 2013 • 2009 - Tension between recreational and professional game; 2013 – much better • 2009 - Governance structure unhelpful with no sub-structure; 2013 – ‘Connected’ Board and sub-structure. Better communication. • 2009 - Board not owning the cricket vision; 2013 – Mission and Outcomes developed by Board and staff • 2009 - limited listening to ‘cricket people’; 2013 – research and insight being developed

  3. HISTORY – LOTS OF IT! • 1888 – Glamorgan CCC formed • 1968 – Welsh Cricket Association (WCA) formed • 1997 – England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) formed following merger of the TCCB and the NCA • 1997 – Cricket Board of Wales (CBW) formed : a partnership between Glamorgan and the WCA. Staff employed by the CBW.

  4. STEPS ON THE WAY • 2009/10 - Open Roadshows • 2011/2012 - Dissolution of CBW and WCA to form new Cricket Wales • 2012 - Development of Mission and Outcomes (Board and staff) • 2013 – Developing enhanced research and insight amongst ‘cricket people’ • 2013 – better partnership with Glamorgan

  5. TAKE-HOME MESSAGES • Build relationships through trust • Identify potential leaders of change • Await your opportunity. Timing is key • Be bold and totally committed • Build capacity around you • Use catalysts for change (crisis, personnel change, research and insight)

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