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INTRODUCTION TO SPORT MANAGMENT ( SMG103 )

Sport management involves the coordination of resources and activities to achieve organizational goals within the sports industry. It encompasses various managerial roles, including top managers who set the direction and policies of the organization, middle managers who implement these policies, and first-line managers who oversee nonmanagerial employees directly involved in production.

INTRODUCTION TO SPORT MANAGMENT ( SMG103 )

INTRODUCTION TO SPORT MANAGMENT ( SMG103 )

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TYPES OF MANAGER

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OPERATIVES ( NONMANAGERIAL LEVEL )
People who work directly on a job or task and have no responsibility for overseeing the work of others
FIRST-LINE MANAGER
First-line managers are the lowest level of management and manage the work of nonmanagerial individuals who are directly involved with the production or creation of the organization's product

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MIDDLE MANAGER
They are responsible for translating the goals set by top management into specific details

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TOP MANAGER
Individual who are responsible for making decisions about the direction of the organization and establishing policies that affect all organizational members

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MANAGEMENT

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Achieve the goals of the organization
The process of administering and coordinating resources
PLANNING , ORGANIZING , LEADING AND CONTROLLING
Coordinating and overseeing the work activities of others

KEY CONCEPT OF SPORT

HISTORY AND TRADITIONS
INTRINSIC REWARDS
FUN AND PLEASURE
INSTITUTIONALIZED
COMPETITION

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SPORT

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An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or othes for entertainment.

POSSIBLE CAREER

Sport marketing agencies
Stadiums and arena management
Sporting gods manufacturers
Recreation management
Sport broadcasting
Player's agent

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P E S T L E

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ENVIRONMENTAL
Managers face new challenges brought on by a changing environment. These include intenses competition and new performance standards that every management team must now achieve
LEGAL
As a mangers , you need a basic understanding of the laws relevant to your responsibilities concerning and recruiting , hiring , training , supervising and firing
TECHONOGICAL
Technology has meant that managers now carry out their work in many different ways.
SOCIAL
Sports programs can create stable and inclusive communities , and they are an alternative to anti-social behavior
ECONOMIC
The sports sector contribute to the economy by supporting employment snf adding to the economic output due to commercial activities.
POLITICAL
Sports diplomacy can overcome cultural different and unite people

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MANAGER ROLES

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I T D
DECISIONAL

The managerial roles in this category involve using information

INFORMATIONAL

The managerial roles in this category involve processing information

INTERPERSONAL

The managerial roles in this category involve providing information and ideas

P O L C

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CONTROL
Monitoring , comparing , and correcting work
LEAD
Working with and through people to accomplish goals
ORGANIZE
Arranging and structuring work to accomplish organizational goals
PLAN
Defining goals , establishing strategies to achieve goals, and developing plans to coordinate activities