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Old 06-05.-2005, 02:55 AM   #1
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Default CCA issues more platitudes

From - Steve Lacelle Chief Operating Officer, Canadian Cycling Association, May 5, 2005

"Marketing Operations
We still intend to launch a competition for a Director of Marketing Operations. As head of our new Marketing Operations Unit, this person will oversee strategy development (and implementation) in marketing & sales, media & communications, merchandising and licensing, advertising and promotion, and account management. Coming from the private sector, I am a big proponent of having in-house expertise in these areas. Of course, readers should know this won’t prevent us from working with outside professionals or partners when needed, so the person hired to lead this unit will have strong people management and negotiation skills. Servicing the Tim Horton’s account is a priority and this person will lead in that area. I would also expect to hire an account manager this year to service new accounts and to develop other business opportunities (e.g., negotiate volume rebates with national service providers). "

Well, you just let me know when you plan to launch your competition. I love competition.

Nice to see somebody finally took my advice and posted something resembling a financial report for public review. I was surprised to see CCA revenue at $900,000 more than I expected ($2.5 million to $1.6 million). $1.2 million comes from Sport Canada. I am assuming you did not include the windfall legacy fund as revenue, though maybe you did? Since revenue was not itemized in any way we still do not know. Anyway, I guess this is a small, late, start.

As far as the Tim Horton account goes, doesn't it expire at the end of this year? Do you really want to renew it for $100,000 or so? Why won't you tell us publicly what TH gives to the CCA. You claim to be seeking transparency, "I would like our stakeholders to know we enter the 2005/06 fiscal year determined to generate measurable results and improve transparency." I guess the transparency is selective.

Below I have attached the report in its entirety. I agree with most of it. I should since most of it is what I have been calling for about two years now. Didn't we hear from CCA President Bill Kinash about a new Foundation Committee that was suppose to find new sponsors, donors and partners back in December 2003????

What have they done since then???

We have no clue. Mr. Lacelle did not mention a word about it.

The CCA can issue nice reports every day of the year. They have done next to nothing in three years, the same time Kinash has been president. We keep hearing the same plans but nothing gets done.

Take one small example. Lacelle mentions selling 5000 units of the 2004 Olympic jersey this year. The jersey was made last year! The Olympics were last year. The tab on the new web site was created about 10 months ago, last year. Nothing has been done in ten months. The site has to be running within about three weeks if the CCA hopes to capitalize on sales this season. Nobody in Canada buys cycling jerseys in August.

There are many nice platitudes in the report, all of which any of us with any knowledge of cycling have been calling for for at least two years. Why will anything be different now.

I'll believe it when I see it. At least now we do have a timetable. This should be fun. They could not even produce a simple annual report in five months. I'll be watching. I'll be waiting. Let's see how they do with this.

Sincerely,

Ed Arzouian,

St. Anicet, QC

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full report available formatted on CCA web site www.canadian-cycling.com

Canadian Cycling Association
COO Quarterly Report and Q1 Action Plan
OVERVIEW As the Chief Operating Officer of the Canadian Cycling Association (CCA), I would like our stakeholders to know we enter the 2005/06 fiscal year determined to generate measurable results and improve transparency. This report, the first of my quarterly updates, will set out a 7-point strategy to grow top-line revenues by 25% each year for the next three years, lower administrative costs as a percentage of overall revenues by 10% in 2005, invest more money in our athletes, coaches and sport science, increase the benefits of CCA membership to our current and future members, and strengthen our relationships with the provincial associations and National Cycling Centres. And after reading this document, readers should have a better understanding of what we plan on doing (operationally) in the year ahead.

OUR SERVICES The CCA currently supports junior and senior-level cyclists in the four Olympic cycling disciplines of Road, Track, Mountain Bike and BMX, as well as events and programs for athletes with a disability in visually impaired (tandem) cycling, and amputee, cerebral palsy and hand cycling events. We also provide direct services to our membership, athletes and coaches that include professional development opportunities, special training camps for national team riders, staff services to represent our members with government agencies and departments, regular board and committee meetings as well as special bulletins. While the services are broad in scope, and our staff numbers small in number, we are making good progress in improving service delivery. And I expect to see more improvements in the months ahead.

FINANCIAL POSITION Audited financial statements for 2003/04 show a surplus of $35,037 on revenues of $2,532,361 and expenses of $2,497,324. Of those dollars, 69% were allocated to High Performance and Development Programs, 26% to Management Expenses, and 5% to other business activities. Statements for 2004/05 are not yet available, but will be made public in July of this year. Given that 58% of our current funding comes from the federal government, my first eight weeks in office focused on completing our core funding submission, clearing up our financial position and meeting our government financial reporting requirements. As COO, I made the decision to focus on these areas and accept full responsibility for the actions taken to date.
SHORT-TERM OBJECTIVES To enhance our role in the development of Canadian cycling, we have set the following short-term objectives:
􀂃 Structure the CCA’s national operations along functional business lines
􀂃 Hire a High Performance Director to build a stronger National Team program and vision
􀂃 Implement a plan for our National Cycling Centres and establish a clear funding model for each
􀂃 Become more responsive to our athletes, coaches, members and provincial partners
􀂃 Ensure our program committees are functioning well and communicating regularly
􀂃 Hire a Director of Marketing Operations to launch an aggressive marketing program
􀂃 Increase awareness of our domestic programs through a targeted communications effort
􀂃 Redesign the corporate web site and enable e-commerce capability
􀂃 Hire a Finance Director to develop better internal controls and enhance financial reporting practices
􀂃 Explore opportunities to reduce insurance costs while maintaining comprehensive coverage
􀂃 Begin talks with the provinces to help secure infrastructure money for new facilities
􀂃 Monitor our domestic events and assess performance at summer’s end

RESTRUCTURING THE CCA A key objective for Q1 is to bring some structure to the national office, so in the coming weeks, we will create the following four business units:
􀂃 Finance and Administration
􀂃 Marketing Operations
􀂃 High Performance
􀂃 Domestic Program Development And by tasking each unit with deliverables and targets much like you would see in any business operation, we’ll improve performance. The expectations are that our long-term objectives (identified on the next page) will flow from this proposed structure.
THE NEXT 90 DAYS
Finance and Administration We currently do not have a full-time financial officer on staff with bookkeeping activities currently handled by a consultant. While we have managed to do some catch-up work over the past two months, thanks in large part to our consultant’s work, we need to have a senior resource on staff to provide an integrating perspective to decision-making and senior experience in cost management, risk management and stakeholder reporting. And so, on April 24th we launched a competition for a senior director to manage those tasks with the expectation of having that person on staff for the beginning of June.
Marketing Operations We still intend to launch a competition for a Director of Marketing Operations. As head of our new Marketing Operations Unit, this person will oversee strategy development (and implementation) in marketing & sales, media & communications, merchandising and licensing, advertising and promotion, and account management. Coming from the private sector, I am a big proponent of having in-house expertise in these areas. Of course, readers should know this won’t prevent us from working with outside professionals or partners when needed, so the person hired to lead this unit will have strong people management and negotiation skills. Servicing the Tim Horton’s account is a priority and this person will lead in that area. I would also expect to hire an account manager this year to service new accounts and to develop other business opportunities (e.g., negotiate volume rebates with national service providers).
High Performance Conversations with a number of our key stakeholders - including top elite athletes - pointed to the need for more capacity and experience in our High Performance Unit. And as most readers know, we launched a competition on April 8th for a High Performance Director. The response has been good and we expect to hire a strong candidate. A selection committee with top athlete and technical representation is assisting in the selection process and we expect to have someone hired by early June.
Domestic Program Development Creating this new business unit is another important initiative for us. We envision it taking the lead in a number of interesting projects including, but not limited to: a National Road Series focusing on the development of our young Canadian riders, a stronger Canada Cup MTB series, a new East-West BMX series, and a cross-Canada roll out of Sprockids - our National Introduction to Cycling Program. The person selected to lead this unit will have strong cycling experience and clearly defined goals and objectives. Ensuring that we do a better job of interacting with our provincial associations, officials, event organizers and general membership will be at the top of that list.
LONGER-TERM OBJECTIVES Achieving the following operational goals are priorities for the year:
􀂃 Improve our commitment to our National Teams by improving long term planning for High Performance and ensuring program planning for Worlds is completed 6-12 months in advance
􀂃 Sign a title sponsor and a television agreement for one or more of our event properties
􀂃 Sell 5,000 units of our Athens 2004 Olympic Jersey
􀂃 Register 1,000 children (aged 9-12) in the Sprockids’ National Introduction to Cycling Program
􀂃 Launch a major fundraising effort to promote our athletes and raise $100,000+ for our national teams
􀂃 Refocus on strengthening relationships with our provincial associations, NCC’s & corporate partners
􀂃 Formulate a consistent licensing strategy in cooperation with the provincial associations
􀂃 Explore opportunities to reduce insurance costs in 2006
􀂃 Ensure completion of our LTAD model by late 2006 and explain how its success will be defined
􀂃 Report annualized revenues in excess of $3.0m in 2005 and $3.7m in 2006.
SEVEN-POINT ACTION PLAN In order to achieve these goals, we will need to:
􀂃 Hire strong leaders to lead each of the new business units
􀂃 Allocate 75% of our overall budget to High Performance and Development Programs
􀂃 Invest 20% of our administrative funds in marketing and communications-related activities
􀂃 Implement a plan for our National Cycling Centres and National Teams
􀂃 Develop a comprehensive risk management plan
􀂃 Develop a communications plan to strengthen media presence
􀂃 Organize fundraisers in our major cities to improve networking opportunities with Corporate Canada
NEXT STEPS Restoring trust and confidence in the CCA will happen – although admittedly not overnight. We will begin by establishing a contract with the provinces that outlines key accountabilities and responsibilities. We will then build off our recent program committee meetings to assess our programs and events, bring in new money and enhance cross-Canada communications. And while this takes shape, we will:
􀂃 Hire a Director, High Performance Programs (May/June)
􀂃 Hire a Director, Finance and Administration (May/June)
􀂃 Hire a Director, Marketing Operations (May/June)
􀂃 Start developing a risk management plan (June/July)
􀂃 Redesign the corporate web site and have a communications plan in place (June/July)
􀂃 Develop sustainable performance management systems to ensure objectives are met (July)
􀂃 Work in a more collaborative fashion with our provincial associations (ongoing)
􀂃 Listen to our stakeholders, analyze our performance and then plan accordingly for 2006 (ongoing) With this approach, I am confident you will see positive results in the months ahead. I look forward to discussing this performance in my next report, scheduled for release at the end of Q2.
Regards,
Steve Lacelle Chief Operating Officer May, 2005 - Page 3

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I forgot to mention, interestingly Mr. Lacelle did not sign his report, which has been released to the media, with his degree, MBA, like last time.

I had a little fun about that then.

He lives.

He learns.

That's better than his boss.
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