STRUCTURE AND ORANIZATIONAL DESIGN OF COMPETETIVE SPORT

THE OBJECTIVES AND GOALS OF SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS AS APPLIED TO COMPETETIVE SPORTS

Definition of structure and organizational design in competitive sport

The role of structure and organizational design in achieving success in competitive sport

Mintzberg (1979) argues, different parts that work together to achieve the objectives and goals of sports organization.

FACTORS TO CONSIDER IN DESIGNING THE STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN OF COMPETETIVE SPORT

Goals and objectives of the sport organization

Size and complexity of the sport organization

Available resources and budget

Competitive landscape and external factors

Leadership and management style

ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN FOR COMPETETIVE SPORTS

Clear lines of authority and communication

Specialized roles and responsibilities

Effective decision-making processes

Coordination and integration of different departments and functions

Performance evaluation and feedback mechanisms

Examples of successful structure and organizational design in competitive sport

Professional sports leagues

National sports federations

Olympic committees

Collegiate athletic departments

Sports clubs and teams