Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: LTA Strategy


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 619
Date:
LTA Strategy


Finally the LTA strategy has been published on the internet.  Not a massive document like the Draper blueprint, simply one powerpoint slide and a diagram:

http://www.lta.org.uk/globalassets/about-lta/strategy/british-tennis-strategy-plan.pdf

Thoughts?



__________________


County player

Status: Offline
Posts: 979
Date:

So many buzz-words that I lost the will to live about a quarter of the way through.

(And it is "best practice" in that context, not "best practise".)

__________________

"Where Ratty leads - the rest soon follow" (Professor Henry Brubaker - The Institute of Studies)



Tennis legend

Status: Offline
Posts: 17377
Date:

Very high level. Very little detail. Need to understand more in depth detail and timescales.

__________________


County player

Status: Offline
Posts: 828
Date:

Gobbledegook; requires interpretation as it could mean anything, good or bad. I suppose, being Canadian, he's not heard of the plain English campaign. Someone tell him, please.

__________________


Intermediate Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 364
Date:

LTA strategy are two words that should never be seen together.

__________________


Challenger level

Status: Offline
Posts: 2442
Date:

It's up on their website, off this page...

www.lta.org.uk/about-the-lta/structure-vision/

...which also leads to this simplified diagram...

www.lta.org.uk/globalassets/about-lta/strategy/british-tennis-strategy-plan-diagram.pdf



__________________


Intermediate Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 364
Date:

Dear me, this is dreadful rubbish. I dread to think of the fine minds and money that has gone into this. Clubs need to be cheaper. more accessible and we need to get rid of the elitist perception of tennis. On the plus side, I completed my card on buzzword bingo. I'm sure that service users are probably mentioned too.

__________________


Intermediate Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 369
Date:

That's absolute pants.


__________________


Lower Club Player

Status: Offline
Posts: 102
Date:

LTA and strategy do not go together! All the yes men that have been there for years are all still there. Hopelessly wrong on which kids to back, as in too few too early. Total clowns.

__________________


All-time great

Status: Offline
Posts: 5134
Date:

Born2winntennis wrote:

Finally the LTA strategy has been published on the internet. Not a massive document like the Draper blueprint, simply one powerpoint slide and a diagram:

www.lta.org.uk/globalassets/about-lta/strategy/british-tennis-strategy-plan.pdf

Thoughts?

It is what it is ie a plan sketched out on a couple of pieces of A4 but...... Not meaning to be controversial ... I like it.


__________________


All-time great

Status: Offline
Posts: 6781
Date:

savva0122 wrote:

That's absolute pants.


 Totally agree - never seen so much vacuous management cr*p in such a small document disbelief

Clearly the way ahead - because he's worth it wink



__________________


Club Coach

Status: Offline
Posts: 619
Date:

Hopefully everyone is also aware of this 5 year old report:

www.sportengland.org/media/112596/tennis-case-study-1-.pdf

The main point I would like to make is the graph on page 3, this shows tennis participation massively declines from age 10 to age 33, then starts to rise to a peak aged 69.
For me this is a massive issue in this country. For players aged between 11 to 32 (the best years of tennis playing ability) they are playing in a sport that is on a downward curve. Meaning that each year they would have less contemporaries to play against and find themselves playing against younger or older players.

Here are the parts of the strategy that could help this issue:

Maximise playing opportunities and help build a future workforce in colleges and universities. (i.e. reducing the amount of players who give up between School and Further Education - there are far too few teams operated by universities and as far as I know College Tennis does not exist in the UK)

Introduce recreational competitions for 6 to 18 year olds underpinned by being local, team focussed and fun to play. (i.e. reducing the amount of players who give up because they don't win every week or have to travel too far to compete)

Support the delivery of recreational competition for adults in parks (i.e. to hook people into competition who would usually just have a hit about with mates)

Modify junior tournaments creating a far less pressurised environment. (i.e. reduce the amount of players who give up due to the stress of competition)

Develop strong local park and other community tennis venue partnerships to deliver inclusive tennis provision for all. (i.e. reducing the amount of players who give up because they can't afford to join a club)


__________________


County player

Status: Offline
Posts: 828
Date:

And this strategic plan (for 'community' tennis, whatever that means) pre-dates the Sport England one. It was actually all going to kick off back in 2007.

http://www3.lta.org.uk/NewWebsite/LTA/Documents/About%20Us/LTA%20Publications/Blueprint/Community%20tennis%20review.pdf

The LTA's latest plan is just another tennis wish list, to run along with all the others. It's one saving grace is its relative brevity, although it more than compensates with a Draper-style level of jargon and management speak, presumably used to make it sound more impressive and fool the gullible.



-- Edited by EddietheEagle on Monday 6th of July 2015 10:30:57 PM

__________________


All-time great

Status: Offline
Posts: 6781
Date:

EddietheEagle wrote:

And this strategic plan (for 'community' tennis, whatever that means) pre-dates the Sport England one. It was actually all going to kick off back in 2007.

http://www3.lta.org.uk/NewWebsite/LTA/Documents/About%20Us/LTA%20Publications/Blueprint/Community%20tennis%20review.pdf

The LTA's latest plan is just another tennis wish list, to run along with all the others. It's one saving grace is its relative brevity, although it more than compensates with a Draper-style level of jargon and management speak, presumably used to make it sound more impressive and fool the gullible.



-- Edited by EddietheEagle on Monday 6th of July 2015 10:30:57 PM


 The pointy-haired boss from Dilbert would have been proud! wink



__________________


County player

Status: Offline
Posts: 828
Date:

The latest LTA wheeze to get us all playing again (dreamt up by employee No 342); play tennis, get fat.

www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/tennis/wimbledon/11727941/Wimbledon-2015-LTA-unveils-its-new-idea-free-pizza-for-playing-tennis.html

__________________
1 2 313  >  Last»  | Page of 13  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us


Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard