Applied Sport Management Skills-2nd Edition With Web Study Guide / Edition 2

Applied Sport Management Skills-2nd Edition With Web Study Guide / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
1450434150
ISBN-13:
9781450434157
Pub. Date:
10/16/2013
Publisher:
Human Kinetics Publishers
ISBN-10:
1450434150
ISBN-13:
9781450434157
Pub. Date:
10/16/2013
Publisher:
Human Kinetics Publishers
Applied Sport Management Skills-2nd Edition With Web Study Guide / Edition 2

Applied Sport Management Skills-2nd Edition With Web Study Guide / Edition 2

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Overview

Applied Sport Management Skills, Second Edition With Web Study Guide, uses the four management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling to teach students how to become strong leaders and managers in the world of sport. This comprehensive and fully updated text provides an overview of management topics with a unique focus on developing the skills necessary for managing sport organizations.

The text’s how-to approach and unmatched learning tools help students put 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 field of sport management.

Applied Sport Management Skills, Second Edition, has been thoroughly updated to enhance the educational experience. Two new features have been added to the second edition. Social Media Exercises expose students to the expanding role of social media in managing a sport organization, and Starting a Sport Business features encourage students to explore the real-world needs of sport entrepreneurship, such as developing an organizational structure, formulating ideas on leading employees, and controlling the financial aspects of their sport business.

These new tools complement popular features from the first edition to help students understand leadership and management in the sport industry:

• Reviewing Their Game Plan chapter-opening scenarios, revisited throughout each chapter, provide a cohesive thread to keep students focused on how sport managers use the concepts on the job.

• Chapter-closing case studies, questions, and exercises help students apply knowledge to specific situations.

• Applying the Concept question boxes provide an opportunity for critical thinking by asking how specific concepts are relevant to a sport situation.

• Time-Out boxes demonstrate how text concepts relate to students’ actual experience in sports, including part-time, full-time, and summer jobs.

• Self-assessment exercises offer insight into students’ strengths and weaknesses.

• Behavior models provide step-by-step guidance on handling day-to-day situations that students will face in the sport setting.

• Developing Your Skills features, learning outcomes, and key terms are revisited throughout the chapter to reinforce key points.

Instructor resources have been updated with this edition, and the expanded instructor guide provides advice on using the student web study guide with the book material to better engage students. The web study guide is better organized and integrated with the text to help students use the learning activities in a dynamic and interactive setting. Exercises appearing in the book are correspondingly numbered in the web study guide, where students may test their understanding with quizzes and other activities that further reinforce important concepts. Many activities in the web study guide can be completed as graded class assignments, whereas others provide immediate correct or incorrect feedback to students.

Applied Sport Management Skills, Second Edition, 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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781450434157
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Publication date: 10/16/2013
Edition description: Older Edition
Pages: 536
Product dimensions: 8.70(w) x 11.20(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Robert N. Lussier, PhD, is a professor of management at the birthplace of basketball, Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts, where more than one-third of the students compete in 27 intercollegiate athletic teams. 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.

Lussier has authored more than 385 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 enjoys spending time with his wife and six children.

David C. Kimball, PhD, is a professor of management and director of the sport management program at Elms College in Chicopee, Massachusetts. He 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 television almost as much as at the arena, ballpark, or stadium.

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 Sport

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

Human Resources 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 Communication

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 and Motivating Yourself

Chapter 12. Leading to Victory

Leadership

Behavior of Effective Leaders

Contemporary Behavioral Perspectives

Situational 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

Interviews

Applied introductory text for students in sport management and administration, sport business, sport leadership, sport industry, and other sport management courses; reference for sport managers and libraries.

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