Head Coach Bolanos Case Study

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For the last two seasons, Head Coach Bolanos has had at his disposition hard working group of committed parents fully committed to serving the PRHS Girls’ Soccer Program. Sadly, Head Coach Bolanos lacks the management skills to lead, organize and mobilize his stakeholders in their efforts in order to secure the success of their efforts to gain financial and community support for the team, he also lacks the motivation to help with the planning or execution of fundraising efforts, lastly, he doesn't even make sure policy procedures are being followed and that bookkeeping paperwork is in order even though it's part of his administrative duties as head Coach.

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