Showing posts with label counting. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Terrible Teeny Tiny Pamphlets


With over 150 employees housed at the Fremantle Dockers (FFC) headquarters, the place can get a little busy and crowded at times! It never ceases to amaze me how many different operations and agendas are occurring within each separate department (and that’s just the administration and operations side of things!). As explained previously the FFC is split in to three distinct organisational areas. These include Administration, Operations and Football. Being in the Marketing and Events department I am interning within the Operations area. The Operations area includes 3 distinct departments: Events/ Marketing, Communications and Community Development. Putting it simply Operations are the doers or the implementers of strategy, whilst the Administration are the planners of strategic PR goals.

Myself being classified as a ‘doer’ or as the Events Coordinator said in other words a ‘worker bee’, I have realised the Events/ Marketing department work extremely hard. As part of my experience I have done absolutely everything you could think of that an intern could possibly do, plus more! Stocking fridges UPSTAIRS (this involved strenuous traipsing up and down hills and stairs with cartons weighing in excess of 7 kg each, wearing a dress and blazer I might add- would not recommend this!), attending to 78 children plus their parents for afternoon tea at a children’s football clinic (not as easy as it sounds), visiting a Major flgjghk (honestly had the most complicated name in the world that I could not pronounce) at the Fremantle Army museum to provide him with hundreds of tickets for his members and much, much more. All and all a highly colorful array of tasks that have taught me the great importance of appreciating the lesson in every opportunity thrown your way. Positive thinking is key to this!

Following on from my colorful array of tasks a huge part of maintaining any role within Events includes being excellent at time management, highly organized and having very high self-confidence. As an Event Coordinator so many people in various different departments internally and externally are relying on your organisational skills and pro-activity and the pressure can become pretty pressure cooker high at times! The best way I can describe dealing with such pressure can be summed up in just a few words:  do not doubt yourself for a second. The second you doubt what time you have booked the venue or if you actually did order the 200 gluten free, vegetarian, low fat canapes for the function correctly, is the moment of your downfall. On my first few weeks at the FFC I was in charge of counting all of the marketing collaterol in the hundreds for the Game Day corporate dining rooms. Not listening to my own advice at all I immediately began to question myself on how many hundreds of teeny tiny little pamphlets that I had counted out for each room. Disastrous thinking set in and I ridiculously nearly convinced myself that all of my counting had been flawed and that the dining rooms in Patersons would not run with my poor numerical skills to blame! It’s safe to say that Patersons stadium survived my horrendous counting skills and overactive brain that Game Day and has continued to function on the consecutive Game Days where my counting became much more self-assured in the end.

So on that note a few words of wisdom. Trust yourself, trust your team and for peats sake trust your counting skills!