9. England came into the World T20 as the best
women's team around. They've barely lost a T20 in
a year. They have the best batsmen in the world,
the best bowling attack, field very well and are
lead by an experienced World Cup and World
T20 winning captain. They breezed past Australia
at Galle only a few days ago, scoring their last 100 runs
in approximately 10 overs to win by seven wickets and
11 balls. They're the most professional women's
cricket side history...
Jarrod Kimber
15. • Lead a multi-disciplinary team
• Set team goals and objectives
• Set budgets, monitor expenditure and re-prioritise resources
• Convene a variety of meetings
• Operate as a member of the senior leadership team,
• Lead partnership arrangements
16.
17. Core capabilities
Creates a shared sense of purpose.
Engages others in a strategic direction
Encourages their contribution
Communicates expected outcomes.
18. Achieves results, monitors progress, identifies risks.
Responds flexibly to changing demands.
Builds teams with complementary skills.
Supports productive working relationships.
Builds and sustains relationships with a network of key people.
Anticipates and is responsive to internal and external client needs.
19. Displays personal drive and integrity.
Challenges important issues constructively.
Communicates with influence.
23. To provide applied technical coaching
leadership, expertise and direction by
enhancing the current standards of
coaches to achieve continuing
international success.
24. • Enhance Head/Assistant Coaches’ effectiveness in the
delivery of individual/group technical training sessions.
• Facilitate current best practice models for improvement
of coaches.
• Provide leadership and direction to coaches in planning,
monitoring and evaluation.
• Provide leadership, advice and direction to Head
Coaches to enhance consistent, professional and
effective working relationships with Assistant Coaches.
25. • Design, lead, and provide applied technical professional development
coaching experiences for coaches promoting the exchange of current
technical knowledge, coaching concepts and techniques.
• Investigate and adapt international coaching models and
benchmarks.
• Provide leadership and guidance to coaches regarding developing
and maintaining a consistent, effective and professional working
relationship with their national and international networks.
29. England usually look assured and confident, but they spent
their innings looking anxious. Jodie Fields said that England
hadn't changed her game plan from Galle, so what changed was
that the English players weren't playing in a non-televised event
in front of seven people; they were playing a globally televised
final in front of a large crowd. The pressure of that,
combined with good swing from the Australian pace bowlers
and some turn from their spinners seemed to crumble this
formally invincible side.
Jarrod Kimber
31. ... although human beings are individually powerful, we
must act together to achieve what we could not achieve on
our own.
Nicholas Christakis and James Fowler (2009)
32. Isabel walked forward and stood before the painting. She
felt as she always did when she stood in front of a great
work of art; a sense of marvel that she was so close to an
artefact that was once worked upon by an artist of such
stature as Poussin. He did this, she mused: he thought this
painting, he touched this canvas.
Alexander McCall Smith, The Uncommon Appeal of Clouds (2012)
33. ... humans distinguish themselves by being
able to learn through observing successes
they have not yet had. This type of self-
modeling is known as feedforward, an image of
future mastery ...
Peter W. Dowrick, Weol Soon Kim-Rupnow and Thomas J. Power (2006)
34.
35. Images Used
Autographed photograph of the English batsmen, Jack hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe, Brisbane, 1928
(State Library of Queensland)
Broad and Anderson fresh from the nets (Graham Hartland)
Cultured drive (Tony Roberts)
The end of a long day (Graham Hartland)
Australia bowler, Bill O’Reilly, demostrates his famous grip, ca 1932 (State Library of New South Wales)
Coach with the wrestler’s hat (Michael Heiniger)
Finn to Duminy (Graham Hartland)
Coaches watching the fight (Michael Heiniger)
DSC03606 (Tom Green)
Rapeseed and the Tree (Aspheric Lens)