After the summary of the organizational asset, presented in previous articles, today. let’s see what changes for dealers and floormen in live poker. The theme of developing business strategies with engagement goals in the live poker industry will not only affect users and potential audiences. The Poker Social Enterprise organizational model requires the active employment of every organizational unit hired for the live event, and this is not taken for granted.
The new active role of Dealers and Floormen in live poker
Traditionally, in fact, the organizational units engaged in the role of dealer and floorman are used, actively, exclusively on the actual days of the event. On the other hand, they assume a completely passive role, or none at all, during the period of the communication campaign. With the Poker Social Enterprise project, each organizational unit will have the chance to actively participate in the communication plan and contribute effectively to the success of the event.
The professionalization of dealers and floormen in the project Poker Social Enterprise
A twelve-month communication plan has been drawn up for the Champions Crew project. It is a plan that will see the realization of numerous editorial contents that will necessarily need the active contribution of each organizational unit. Each Dealer/Floorman can be selected, based on skills and attitudes, to be part of one of the production teams. In turn, the parent company will provide in-house training courses in order to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for the development of new functions.
Active participation in the communication plan will be rewarded in addition to the organizational role of floorman or dealer. The CEO of All In Channel E. & C. will redistribute 50% of the net profits accrued during the event among all employees involved in the communication plan. But we’ll see this next week!!
Jack Bonora
Transl. by Margherita Basile
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