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High Performance with High Integrity

1. Creed/Heritage

2. Values

3. Strategy

4. Operations

5. People

6. Facilities

7. Community

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Richness Of Our Relationships

8. Customer

9. Brand

10. Strategic Relationships

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Fielding Champion Teams

11. List Management

12. Player Development

13. Team Performance

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Our Growth Imperative

14. New Products

15. Supporter/Fan Development

16. New Business

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Club Of the Decade

Just in case some have short memories re: our club.

Phase 1 - Base Camp

Phase 2 - In the game (that's where we are now)

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ref: Whiteboard Wednesday week 27

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Jim Stynes takes over at Melbourne - June 13th, 2008.

Cameron Schwab returns to Demons - The Age - Aug 26th, 2008.

His heart beats true - The Age (Martin Flanagan) - good read

Demon Summit - 15th Nov 2008

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*Values

*People

*Strategy (IDEAS)

*Supporter/Fan Development

The Emblem

The unveiling of The Emblem - Mfc website

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*Brand

*Creed/Heritage

*New Products

*Values

Casey

Casey Developments

*Operations

*People

*Facilities

*Community

*Strategic Relationships

*Supporter/FanDevelopment

AAMI Park / Docklands (behind the scenes project)

New facilities

*Operations

*Facilities

*Player Development

On field

*List Management & Recruiting

*Player Development

*Team Performance

*People

*Values

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Dee Viney Intervention - The Age

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MCC / MFC Relationship

1st April 2009

*Brand

*Heritage

*Customer

*Strategic Relationships

*Values

Debt Demolition

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Melbourne Demons clear debt

New Business

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Kaspersky Lab signs major sponsorhip

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Communications

Twitter

Facebook

Whiteboard Wednesdays

Matt Burgan

Martin Flanagan (The Age)

*Supporter/Fan Development

*Values

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A courageous club - by Dandeeman (Demonland)

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Melbourne Cricket Club and Melbourne Football Club - 1st April , 2009.

The relationship between the Melbourne Cricket Club and the Melbourne Football Club is as old as the game itself. Our clubs share both heritage and heroes, sparked by the spirit of Tom Wills in 1858 as he sought a means of keeping his Melbourne cricketers fit during the winter months. A game was born, and so was the Melbourne Football Club.

If the MCG is 'the paddock that grew', we cultivated it together, through hope and hardship, with characters and colour, and with a shared heart that always beats true.

Let it be known that, on this day, the clubs again unite for the greater good, and with a spirit of mutuality and reciprocity.

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Reference: Melbourne Football Club and Melbourne Cricket Club together again

The agreement includes:

- The MFC's use of the MCC name and logo as an MCC Sporting Section

- The MFC's administrative occupancy at the MCG

- MCC support of the MFC in relation to:

- Facilities

- Administration, business and commercial assistance and opportunities

- Financial

- Social and cultural

- Qualification for MCC Playing membership as per the club's guidelines

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Great job pulling this together HT. Fantastic reminder of just how far we have come in such a short space of time.

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Great job pulling this together HT. Fantastic reminder of just how far we have come in such a short space of time.

I have to say, seeing that sort of thing does make you realise that the club is puttng together a fantastic narrative.

It is very deliberate, but the choice to start at "base camp" and sell the journey was a gutsy one for the oldest club in the world. In relation to the things within our control, it is being executed brilliantly.

Stynes, McLardy and Schwab in particular deserve enormous credit.

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Nice work HT, thanks.

April 1 2009 is a day we should all remember. April Fools day for some, But for us it was the First step towards stability and success. B)

Actually, the first step was when Jim decided to put his hand up. I've updated the first two posts.

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Actually, the first step was when Jim decided to put his hand up.

I knew you were going to say that! Jimma putting the hand up goes without saying. April 1 2009 is when it was all set in stone, and a moment most will forget.

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Great job pulling this together HT. Fantastic reminder of just how far we have come in such a short space of time.

Note* - Have been adding/collating links, etc in with additional events over the duration of the journey. Will continue to do so, so we have something to remember and use as a resource.

I have included dandeeman's post.

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After McLardy's interview on 3AW yesterday, I was curious to where the 'Red & Blue Print' could be found.

(Interview here:

http://www.3aw.com.au/displayPopUpPlayerAction.action?&url=http://media.mytalk.com.au/3AW/AUDIO/300512_donmclardy.mp3

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This thread was the only hit that was returned by Google when I searched for it. Anyone know if this document is available to members?

Sorry if returning a 20 month old thread to the top of the most recent list aggravates anybody.

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