Wednesday Schedule
8:30 - 10:00 a.m Golf Business Breakfast: The Masters Roundtable
MGCA Leadership invites you for breakfast before you head back to your golf operation. Engage in round table discussions about how to move forward with all that you have learned. Exchange ideas about what you have gleened from the conference. What original insight did you pick up at the conference that you are looking to make your own? What’s the outcome you are hoping to achieve with that insight? That idea, over time, with movement is like a grain of sand that becomes a pearl. |
Virtual Post Conference Education on December 8
When you register for the full conference the Post Conference Education is included!
December 8
Session 1
10:00-10:45am : MIOSHA Updates
Sean Egan, Director of COVID Workplace Safety and Deputy Director of Labor for the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, will join attendees and give us an update from MIOSHA. There will be time to ask questions during, or ask ahead of time. Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with questions and we will ask Sean to address them on December 8.
Session 2
11:15am-12:00pm: Advocacy Update from NGCOA
Ronnie Miles, Director of Advocacy for NGCOA, will give us an update on the federal level that will impact your golf business moving into the new year.
Session 3
1:00-1:45pm Data Driven Profits – Proactive Approach to Managing Growth and Success, Quinn Smith, Mavriq Golf
This seminar focuses on attaining the necessary profitability to grow and sustain your golf business. The seminar will touch on the key elements necessary to fully engage DATA as a tool to help make the decisions necessary for financial success. The seminar will also introduce “profit forward” philosophy as a means to understanding financial data, how it differs from the typical formats, and why it is more effective to meeting profit goals.
Key Takeaways:
• Why maximizing profit or bottom line should be the number one priority of every business
• What data is critical to measure and manage
• How we use data to make key decisions
• How your business can start using your data immediately to improve your bottom line