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Table tennis programs organizement for long-term development

Coordinate sustained table tennis development through structured programs and timelines.

Transform the management of affiliations, registrations, and memberships with the automation of iSquad. From player registrations to license validation and membership management, everything is centralized in one easy-to-use platform.

Table tennis programs are long-term efforts aimed at development, training, or institutional reform. Examples include umpire certification pathways, women’s sport development, or trainer education strategies. The programs component defines duration, phases, responsibilities, and targets. It supports evaluations, phase reviews, stakeholder feedback, and funding traceability. This tool helps table tennis federations align multi-year plans with strategic goals and compliance requirements.

Table tennis management software for federations, tournaments, and clubs

Multi-phase program design

  • Define start and end dates
  • Create registerical program phases
  • Assign coordinators per phase
  • Set performance indicators
  • Attach legal and funding docs

Monitoring and phase evaluation

  • Log outcomes per phase
  • Compare KPIs with goals
  • Collect participant feedback
  • Review program history
  • Adjust next steps based on data

Alignment and compliance monitoring

  • Link to table tennis federation strategy
  • Ensure compliance with policy
  • Archive program audits
  • Review budget allocation
  • Report progress to governing bodies

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A long-term development plan aligned with table tennis federation strategy and involving multiple stakeholders.

Programs are longer in duration and scope, often recurring and evaluated at each phase.

Yes, with KPIs, feedback, and formal review phases built into the system.

Yes, all budget allocations are registerged and linked to documents.

Assigned coordinators and strategy organizers with role-based access.