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Applied Sport Management Skills uses the four management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling to teach readers how to become strong leaders and managers in the world of sport. This book, along with its companion Web site and online student resource, provides a comprehensive overview of management topics with a unique focus on developing the necessary skills for managing sport organizations.
The text''s how-to approach helps students learn by putting into practice what they will be doing as sport managers--including creative problem solving, strategic planning, and developing the skills to lead, organize, and delegate. By taking principles and concepts presented in the text and applying them to professional practice, students will be able to assess how their interests and skills can contribute to the growing sport management field.
Filled with various exercises and real-world examples, Applied Sport Management Skills contains valuable tools to help students understand leadership and management in the sport industry:
-Chapter-opening scenarios, revisited throughout each chapter, provide a cohesive thread to keep students focused on how sport managers use the text concepts on the job. Each chapter also includes several application examples from a variety of sport organizations.
-Case studies in each chapter help students apply their newly gained knowledge to real-life situations.
-Time-outs encourage students to relate chapter concepts to their own experiences through brief assignments and questions.
-Self-assessment exercises enable students to better understand themselves and to determine their strengths and areas of improvement.
-Skill-building exercises provide students with the opportunity to develop skills they can use in their personal and professional lives.
-Application and skill-development sidebars, learning outcomes, key terms, and chapter summaries reinforce key points covered in the chapter.
Applied Sport Management Skills includes an extensive instructor guide, test bank, and PowerPoint presentation package to assist instructors with class preparation and presentation and engage students in the material. A companion online student resource (OSR) allows students to use the learning activities from the text in a dynamic and interactive setting. Many activities in the OSR can be filled out, printed, and handed in to the instructor, whereas others provide immediate "correct" or "incorrect" feedback to students. Additional features found only in the OSR include related Internet resources and questions that test students'' ability to gather information from sport-related Web sites.
Applied Sport Management Skills provides readers with a thorough understanding of the management principles and concepts used in sport organizations and the challenges that managers face. This understanding is enhanced by the application of that knowledge and by the focus on developing management skills, allowing students to build a solid foundation toward a fulfilling career in sport management.
Includes an online student resource!
To assist students using the text, Applied Sport Management Skills has a companion online student resource (OSR.) Completely integrated with the text, the OSR allows students to experience content through multiple dimensions. Students will receive free access to the OSR with the purchase of a new text, or it may be purchased as a separate component.The companion OSR is a dynamic and interactive tool that allows students to comprehend and practice information presented in the text with a variety of learning activities:
-Time-out sections are one- or two-sentence assignments that require students to think about the material and apply it to a work or sport situation.
-Application exercises reinforce the material from the chapter through the use of a short series of questions and a bank of answers to choose from.
-Review and discussion questions require students to synthesize the material from the chapter and help them fully comprehend the information.
-Self-assessments are interactive exercises that provide insight into students'' management styles.
The OSR also provides additional learning material, including related Internet resources and questions that test students'' ability to gather information from sport-related Web sites. Many activities in the OSR can be filled out, printed, and handed in to the instructor, whereas others provide immediate "correct" or "incorrect" feedback to students.
Access to the online student resource is available at www.HumanKinetics.com/AppliedSportManagementSkills .
Author Notes
Robert N. Lussier, PhD, is a professor of management at Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts, where he has taught undergraduate and graduate sport management students for more than 15 years. He has also supervised sport internships and serves as an advisor for sport management research projects.
Dr. Lussier has authored nearly 300 publications, including texts in management, leadership, and human relations. He was an intercollegiate athlete and has coached at the college, high school, and youth levels. He works out daily and still competes in sports. He also enjoys spending time with his wife and six children.
David C. Kimball, PhD, is an associate professor of management and director of the sport management program at Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts. Dr. Kimball teaches sport management and sport marketing courses and coaches and supervises Maccabi athletes each summer. He has an expansive network of friends and acquaintances in the sport management field; many of the case studies in this book arose from these relationships.
He loves being personally involved in sports and runs 30 miles a week while participating in Les Mills training. He also enjoys watching sports on TV.
Table of Contents
| Part I Introduction to Sport Management |
| Chapter 1 Managing Sports |
| The Sport Industry |
| What Is Sport Management? |
| What Does It Take to Be a Successful Manager? |
| What Do Sport Managers Do? |
| How Do Managers Differ? |
| Chapter 2 The Sport Industry Environment: Globalization, Ethics, and Social Responsibility |
| Internal Environment |
| Quality in Sports |
| External Environment |
| Conducting Sport Business in a Global Environment |
| Ethics in Sport Management |
| Social Responsibility |
| Part II Planning |
| Chapter 3 Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making |
| Solving Problems and Making Decisions-an Overview |
| Step 1 Define the Problem or Opportunity |
| Step 2 Set Objectives and Criteria |
| Step 3 Generate Alternatives |
| Step 4 Select the Most Feasible Alternative |
| Step 5 Implement the Decision |
| Step 6 Control the Results |
| Chapter 4 Strategic and Operational Planning |
| Strategic and Operational Planning |
| Strategic Process |
| Analysis of the Environment |
| Setting of Objectives |
| Corporate-Level Strategy |
| Business-Level Strategy |
| Functional-Level Strategies |
| Part III Organizing |
| Chapter 5 Organizing and Delegating Work |
| The Organizing Function |
| Authority |
| Organizational Design |
| Job Design |
| Organizing Yourself and Delegating Work |
| Chapter 6 Managing Change: Sport Culture, Innovation, and Diversity |
| Managing Change |
| Organizational Culture |
| Innovation, Quality, and The Learning Organization |
| Diversity |
| Organizational Development |
| Chapter 7 Human Resources Management |
| HR Management Process and Department |
| Legal Environment |
| Human Resources Planning |
| Job Analysis |
| Attracting Employees |
| Interviewing |
| Developing Employees |
| Performance Appraisals |
| Retaining Employees |
| Part IV Leading |
| Chapter 8 Behavior in Organizations: Power, Politics, Conflict, and Stress |
| Organizational Behavior |
| Personality |
| Attitudes |
| Power |
| Politics in the Office and on the Field |
| Managing Conflict |
| Negotiation |
| Collaboration |
| Stress |
| Chapter 9 Team Development |
| Importance of Teamwork to Performance |
| Group Performance Model |
| Group Structure |
| Group Process |
| Stages of Group Development and Leadership Styles |
| Developing Groups into Teams |
| Getting to Better Meetings |
| Chapter 10 Communicating for Results |
| Understanding the Importance of Good Communication |
| Using Organizational Communications |
| Using Interpersonal Communication |
| Using the Channels |
| Sending Messages |
| Receiving Messages |
| Responding to Messages |
| Dealing with Emotional People |
| Chapter 11 Motivating to Win |
| Motivation and Performance |
| Motivating People |
| Putting Theory to Work Within the Motivational Process |
| Chapter 12 Leading to Victory |
| Leadership |
| Behavior of Effective Leaders |
| Contemporary Perspectives |
| Contingency Leadership Models |
| Getting to Your Personal Style of Leadership |
| Part V Controlling |
| Chapter 13 Controlling for Quality and Productivity |
| Quality and Control Systems |
| Control Process |
| Frequency of Controls |
| Financial Controls |
| Human Controls |
| Problem Employees |
| Productivity |
| Chapter 14 Facilities and Events |
| Sport Facilities Management |
| Sport Event Management |
| Planning and Controlling Sports |
| Sales Forecasting Techniques |
| Scheduling Tools |
| Time Management |
