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Event 289 Final Questions and Answers What is a private club? A place where people with a common bond of some type can congregate for social and recreational purposes. Who owns and equity club? The members of the club. Who might own a non-equity club? An individual or a corporatio...

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Event 289 Final Questions and Answers
What is a private club? - answer A place where people with a common bond of some
type can congregate for social and recreational purposes.

Who owns and equity club? - answer The members of the club.

Who might own a non-equity club? - answer An individual or a corporation.

What types of facilities might be found at a country club? - answer Golf course,
fitness center, billiard, sauna, spa, etc.

What types of facilities might be found at a city club? - answer Food and beverage,
meeting rooms, indoor sports facilities, reading rooms, overnight accommodations, etc.

What are some other types of clubs? - answer Athletic, University, Tennis,
Corporate, and Yacht

What are some common private-club membership categories? - answer Regular,
Social, Nonresident, Junior, Senior, Other

Regular Membership - answer Gives members full use of all the club's facilities,
along with voting rights and the right to hold office

Social Membership - answer Gives members the use of the clubhouse and its
facilities but not the recreational facilities

Senior Membership - answer Available to club members who have been members
for a specified number of years and have reached a certain age

How is an equity club organized? - answer Members elect other members to serve
on the board of directors while the general manager runs and operates the club

A board of directors performs what types of duties for an equity club? - answer Make
club policies, governs the club, establish general operating policies, overseeing financial
stability of the club, voting on new members, and handling member discipline problems

What are some standing committees commonly found in equity clubs? - answer Golf
Course committee, Athletic committee, Social committee, House committee,
Membership committee, Nominating committee, Bylaws committee, Finance committee,
Strategic Planning committee

A club's general manager performs what types of duties? - answer Chief operating
officer of the club- carries out policies set by the board, supervising all club

, professionals and department head, prepares annual budget, manages and controls set
budget

What are some club professional and department manager positions commonly found in
clubs? - answer Golf professional, Tennis professional, Aquatics director, Assistant
General Manager, Controller, Executive Chef, Banquet Manager, and other employees

Controller - answer Develops and oversees policies to control and coordinate
accounting, auditing, budgeting, and related duties

In the first six months as a new manager you should... - answer ...learn about the
club traditions.

What is an advantage of a short term of service for club board members? - answer
Infusion of new ideas and viewpoints

Under the management to leadership model, maintaining the club's tradition falls
under... - answer ...culture.

When a club's board is too small... - answer ...board members tend to become
clannish.
...it is more difficult for a board to have a quorum for any given board meeting.
...it's more likely that some segments of the club's membership will not be represented.

Which of the following is an advantage of a long term of service for club directors? -
answer The board typically has a greater commitment to long-term plans

The role of a board of governors at a non-equity club is to... - answer ...hire the
general manager.

The most important tool for holding a successful meeting is the... - answer ...agenda.

Which factor would most likely limit the number of applications for private club
membership? - answer Monthly dues

What are some advantages to short term board members? (3) - answer -more
members are able to serve
-new ideas
-"problem" board members do not have as much time

Why is it a good idea to give new board members an orientation to their new roles as
board members? (5) - answer -set clear role
-provide them with the materials they need to govern effectively
-shorten the learning curve/ productive more quickly
-know what is and isn't expected of them
-give current members and general manager a chance to welcome them

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