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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 48 MIN

Ep 103: People Management Without Burnout - City of Moreton Bay Series

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In this episode of Basket Case Clubs, Steve is joined by CPR Group’s Matt "Macca" McEwen to unpack the real-world challenges of people management facing community clubs and not-for-profit organisations.Building on the recent People Management workshop delivered as part of the City of Moreton Bay Community, Sport and Recreation Training Series, this episode dives into what’s really happening on the ground for community clubs. Steve and Macca explore declining volunteer numbers, committee burnout and the growing complexity of managing both volunteers and paid staff, sharing practical strategies to make volunteering more accessible, improve delegation and build simple systems that support succession and continuity. The conversation also tackles one of the biggest shifts facing community organisations, employing staff for the first time, including how to define roles clearly, set reporting lines and avoid common pitfalls.--------This episode is part of our ongoing collaboration with the City of Moreton Bay and continues the post-workshop discussions designed to help clubs build strong, sustainable teams, without burning out the people who care the most.Got a question you’d like answered in a future episode? Send it through to [email protected]. It might just feature in an upcoming Basket Case Clubs episode!--------Need a constitution check-up? Make sure yours is working for you, not against you. Submit your constitution for a free assessment by CPR Group's expert team here: www.cprgroup.com.au/constitutionassessment--------🥇 If you'd like a chance to win some fantastic Basket Case Clubs merchandise, simply leave us a review on the Apple Podcasts app or your preferred podcast platform.If you're seeking additional support, then reach out to us. We're eager to share the wealth of knowledge we've accumulated over the years!Sign up to our newsletter to stay in the know!Stay in the know about our other upcoming FREE webinars!Check out our previous episodes!Follow us on InstagramFollow Michael on InstagramAdd Michael on LinkedInAdd Steve on LinkedInAdd CPR Group on LinkedInFind us on FacebookFind Michael on FacebookContact Us -------- Disclaimer: The content of this episode is for entertainment and information purposes only. The information provided is correct at the time of recording but may not reflect the latest developments. This podcast does not constitute legal, financial or other advice and should not replace the guidance of professional advisors. Always seek qualified professional advice.

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In this episode of Basket Case Clubs, Steve is joined by CPR Group’s Matt "Macca" McEwen to unpack the real-world challenges of people management facing community clubs and not-for-profit organisations. Building on the recent People Management workshop delivered as part of the City of Moreton Bay Community, Sport and Recreation Training Series, this episode dives into what’s really happening on the ground for community clubs. Steve and Macca explore declining volunteer numbers, committee burn...

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