Email me back when
you get this?
Email is a great team communication tool, or at
least I used to think so. I send out two or three a week during the
season and on important ones I add “Please email me back
when you get this”. I keep a paper list next to my computer
to check off who gets back to me. I keep checking my email and
marking off players from my list or lists. After a day or two or as
the deadline approaches, I look up the numbers and call those players
that have not gotten back to me. I find out that they did get the
message and they are sorry they didn’t reply as requested and
we have a nice chat. I still have seven more calls to make.
One of the more tedious tasks facing a team coach
is communicating information such as meetings, schedule changes,
field changes, etc. The usual way to notify your team of a short-term
change, such as a game cancellation, is to call everyone. Hopefully
you are not traveling and you have all of the various phone numbers
of all your players. Some of the lucky coaches have a team manager
that takes care of this, but it only moves the burden, it does not
eliminate it. With the wide use of the Internet, email or email lists
have become the dominant method of team communication. Email makes
sending information very easy, but it does not let the sender know if
the information has been received and it often cannot be used for
short-term time critical messages.
“I cannot
tell you how much time using this service has saved me. I coach
year round soccer and spring baseball and use the service extensively
for both. Rather than spending an hour or so calling everyone,
I can log on to Activity Alert and send an E-mail in just a few
minutes. I can then check back at anytime and see that everyone
has received my notices.” – Steve, Trebol Soccer Club
Over the past year, my friend Gene and I have been
testing an Internet based service called ActivityAlert
(www.activityalert.com). It is a web service focused on team
communication (email and telephone) that also includes calendar,
attendance, and roster tools. Gene is a team manager in Massachusetts
and I am a coach here in Colorado, we tested the service in the
Spring and Fall of 2004. The spring test was good, but there were a
couple of kinks that were identified and corrected. The fall test was
excellent and ActivityAlert performed above expectations.
“I
found ActivityAlert very easy to use, it only took about five minutes
to set up my team, and it saved me hours throughout the season. Not
only did I communicate more effectively with my players and parents,
they liked ActivityAlert and communicated more with Me. “ –
Gene, Boston Bulldogs
The
key to ActivityAlert is that every time I send notifications whether
by email or phone, it tracks every player that receives it. No more
“Please email me back when you get this” or
messages on an answering machine or calls to home, work and cell
phone. I can log on at any time and view a report that shows me who
accessed or listened to my message. It even tabulates yes or no
answers to a question that I asked. There was a thunderstorm at four
in the afternoon and I cancelled a five o’clock practice with
one phone call using the automated call tree. I logged in at 4:20 and
had confirmation that the entire team had received the message.
One key feature of ActivityAlert is its privacy.
It will only share your address and contact information with other
players and coaches on your team. Also, you can enter private phone
numbers and email addresses that ActivityAlert will use to contact
you; it will not share them with anyone. Another is if your family
has more than one activity using the service, it presents a calendar
that shows all scheduled events and automatically identifies any
conflicts between the schedules.
Like many Internet based services, ActivityAlert
has a free section that includes team creation, email notifications
with tracking, online calendar and roster management. You only pay
for the calling capability, if you use it.
So if you no longer want to keep those bits of
paper keeping track of who got your message and reduce the time you
spend on the phone, try using Activity Alert and see how much time
you save.