Adjust and Add Task Templates

Recommendation

Tasks assigned to athletes should be written in an email format, as the system allows for them to be easily sent in bulk to athletes and their parents. This method streamlines communication, ensuring athletes receive clear, direct instructions for each task. This approach not only saves time but also maintains a consistent and professional tone in all communications.

The Idea of this Feature

The Task Templates feature is designed to revolutionize the way you manage athlete recruitment and support. It offers a range of benefits that streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and ensure consistency across your operations. Here's how it achieves this:

Structured Approach

Time Efficiency in Communication

Accountability with Deadlines

Automated Task Management

Overview of Athletes' Progress

Rapid Information Dissemination

Seamless Expansion Capabilities

In essence, the "Task Templates" feature is more than just a tool for task management; it's a comprehensive solution that enhances your operational effectiveness, ensures consistency across your services, and scales up with your growing needs.

Definitions

Task Categories

Tasks

Task Descriptions

Responsible Person

Triggers

Service Packages

Language Filter

Service Offer Filter

How to Set It Up

Existing Task Templates

The software comes pre-loaded with a set of default task templates, designed based on common recruitment workflows.

Customization

Short Demo of How to Set up the Task Templates

Summary

In this video, I walk you through how to adjust and assign tasks to athletes using our system. I explain how to select predefined tasks, modify titles, and set triggers for when tasks should be sent out. It's crucial to format the task descriptions like emails for easy communication with the athletes. I also highlight the importance of checking the task status for each athlete, especially if they currently have no tasks assigned. Please make sure to follow these steps to streamline our task management process.

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