Applied Sport Management Skills, Fourth Edition With HKPropel Access, takes a practical approach for teaching students how to become strong leaders and managers in the world of sport. Organized around the central management functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, and addressing the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA) Common Professional Component topics and North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) guidelines, the fourth edition has been extensively updated with hundreds of new references and sport examples.
The text employs a three-pronged approach for teaching management theory, putting theories into practice, and developing students' management skills. Timely discussions and case studies address the impacts of COVID-19; Black Lives Matter initiatives; name, image, and likeness rules; women in executive positions; corporate social responsibility; data analytics; and more.
While other texts focus on learning about sport management, Applied Sport Management Skills enables students to apply the principles while developing the skills to become effective sport managers. Interactive online learning tools available through HKPropel complement activities found in each chapter:
Flash-card activities help students learn key terms. Self-assessments, which ask students to identify their strengths and weaknesses and plan to improve shortcomings, are now assignable, trackable, and automatically scored. Applying the Concepts quizzes, which challenge students to identify management concepts illustrated in various situations, are now trackable and automatically scored. Time-Out features, in which students apply management concepts to their personal sport and work experiences, are now assignable instructor-scored assessments. Case studies are now supplemented by 10-question automatically scored quizzes and include three open-ended discussion questions.
Additional assignments available in downloadable documents for students to complete and submit to the instructor further facilitate the application of the concepts presented in the text:
Sport Management Professionals @ Work activities provide a cohesive thread to keep students focused on how sport managers use the concepts on the job. Skill-Builder Exercises present real-world scenarios designed to help future managers handle day-to-day situations such as setting priorities, conducting job interviews, handling conflict, and coaching employees. Sports and Social Media Exercises introduce students to the role of social media in managing sport organizations. Students review popular social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn and visit sport websites. Game Plan for Starting a Sport Business features ask students to perform managerial tasks such as developing an organization structure and brainstorming ideas for leading employees.
With Applied Sport Management Skills, students will be primed for an exciting career in sport management by gaining a thorough understanding of management theories and developing the acumen to apply them.
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By:
Robert N. Lussier,
David C. Kimball
Imprint: Human Kinetics
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: Fourth Edition
Dimensions:
Height: 279mm,
Width: 216mm,
Weight: 1.497kg
ISBN: 9781718213210
ISBN 10: 1718213212
Pages: 544
Publication Date: 06 March 2023
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Primary
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Part I. Introduction to Sport Management Chapter 1. Managing Sports Why Study Sport Management? The Sport Industry and Sport Management Sport Manager’s Responsibilities What Does It Take to Be a Successful Manager? What Do Sport Managers Do? How Do Managers Differ? Learning Aids Chapter 2. The Sport Industry Environment: Globalization, Ethics, and Social Responsibility Internal Environment and Quality in Sport External Environment Conducting Sport Business in a Global Environment Ethics in Sport Management Why Good People Use Unethical Behavior Guides to Ethical Behavior and Managing Ethics Social Responsibility and Sustainability Learning Aids Part II. Planning Chapter 3. Creative Problem Solving and Decision Making An Overview of Problem Solving and Decision Making 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: Plan and Implement the Decision Step 6: Control the Results Learning Aids Chapter 4. Strategic and Operational Planning An Overview of Strategic and Operational Planning Strategic Process Analysis of the Environment Setting of Objectives Corporate-Level Strategy Business-Level Strategy Operational-Level Strategies Implementing and Controlling the Strategies Learning Aids Part III. Organizing Chapter 5. Organizing and Delegating Work The Organizing Function Authority Organizational Design Job Design Organizing Yourself and Delegating Work Learning Aids Chapter 6. Managing Change, Culture, Innovation, and Diversity Managing Change Organizational Culture Innovation and Quality Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) Diversity Groups and Sports Organizational Development Learning Aids Chapter 7. Human Resources Management Human Resources Management Process and Department Legal Environment Human Resources Planning and Job Design Attracting Employees Interviewing Developing Employees Performance Appraisals Retaining Employees Learning Aids Part IV. Leading Chapter 8. Behavior in Organizations: Power, Politics, Conflict, and Stress Organizational Behavior and Thoughts Personality Perception Attitude Formation and Behavior Power Politics in the Office and on the Field Managing Conflict Negotiation Collaboration Conflict Skills Stress Learning Aids Chapter 9. Team Development Importance of Teamwork to Performance Group Performance Model Group Structure Group Process Stages of Group Development and Leadership Styles Getting to Better Meetings Learning Aids 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 Emotions and Criticism Learning Aids Chapter 11. Motivating to Win Motivation and Performance Content-Based Motivation Theories Process-Based Motivation Theories Reinforcement Theory Putting Theory to Work Within the Motivational Process and Motivating Yourself Learning Aids Chapter 12. Leading to Victory Leadership Behavior of Effective Leaders Contemporary Behavioral Perspectives Situational Leadership Theories and Models Getting to Your Personal Style of Leadership Learning Aids Part V. Controlling Chapter 13. Controlling Quality, Financials, Productivity and Managing People Quality and Control Systems Control Process Frequency of Controls Financial Controls Managing People Managing Problem Employees Productivity Learning Aids Chapter 14. Facilities and Events Management Sport Facilities and Event Management Sport Facilities Management Sport Event Management Planning and Controlling Sports Sales Forecasting Techniques Scheduling Tools Time Management Learning Aids Afterword: The Future of Sport Management Appendix: Careers in Sport Management
Robert N. Lussier, PhD, is a professor emeritus of management at the birthplace of basketball, Springfield College, where more than one-third of the students compete in intercollegiate athletic teams. He has taught undergraduate and graduate sport management students for more than 30 years. He has also supervised sport internships and serves as an advisor for sport management research projects. Lussier was an intercollegiate cross country and track athlete and has coached at the college, high school, and youth levels. He is a prolific writer with more than 500 publications, including articles in top refereed journals, with more than 11,000 Google Scholar citations. Over two million people globally have used his textbooks, earning him an unsurpassed national and international reputation as an author. Dr. Lussier is the founder of Publish Don’t Perish (www.publishdonotperish.com). Through his book Publish Don’t Perish: The Top Secrets to Get Published and workshops, he has helped hundreds of institutions and individuals in more than 80 countries get published. Dr. Lussier also provides consulting services to a wide array of commercial and nonprofit organizations. In fact, some of the material in the book was developed for such clients as Baystate Medical Center, Coca-Cola, Friendly’s, National Institute of Financial Education, Mead, Monsanto, Smith & Wesson, the Social Security Administration, the Visiting Nurse Association, and YMCAs. Dr. Lussier holds a bachelor of science in business administration from Salem State College, master’s degrees in business and education from Suffolk University, and a doctorate in management from the University of New Haven. David C. Kimball, PhD, is a professor of management and the director of the sport management program at Elms College. He teaches sport management and sport marketing courses. As coordinator of the sport management internship program, he has placed many students in internships that offer real-world experience. Kimball has helped develop and promote sporting events for organizations such as Junior Achievement and the JCC Maccabi Games, and he 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.