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Managing sports organizations [electronic book] : responsibility for performance / edited by Dan Covell ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Fundamentals of sport management seriesPublication details: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann, c2007.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (xv, 408 p.)ISBN:
  • 0750682388
  • 9780080492841 (electronic bk.)
  • 0080492843 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Managing Sport Organizations, 2e is a newly updated and comprehensive introduction to the themes and elements surrounding sport management. The book teaches management theory and principles in a coherent manner, helping to reinforce these concepts for students in schools of business, and serving to introduce them to students in other school settings (kinesiology, exercise science, sport science). The authors introduce important industry segment information chapter by chapter, allowing students to wed theory and application throughout. An online Instructors Manual and a Test Bank are available as well.Important industry segment information is introduced chapter by chapter, allowing students to wed theory and application throughout. It effectively weaves sport industry issues with fundamental management theories and practices. It provides informative introductions to all fundamental aspects of sport management - Leadership, Information Technology, Media, Facility management, HR and much more.
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Managing Sport Organizations, second edition, is a newly updated and comprehensive introduction to the themes and elements surrounding sport management. The book teaches management theory and principles in a coherent manner, helping to reinforce these concepts for students in schools of business, and serving to introduce them to students in other school settings (kinesiology, exercise science, sport science).

The features of this book include:

Important industry segment information is introduced chapter by chapter, allowing students to wed theory and application throughout Effectively weaves sport industry issues with fundamental management theories and practices Provides informative introductions to all fundamental aspects of sport management- Leadership, Information Technology, Media, Facility management, HR and much more

With an online Instructor's Manual and a Test Bank available as well, this book is an essential tool for students and teachers of sport management.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Managing Sport Organizations, 2e is a newly updated and comprehensive introduction to the themes and elements surrounding sport management. The book teaches management theory and principles in a coherent manner, helping to reinforce these concepts for students in schools of business, and serving to introduce them to students in other school settings (kinesiology, exercise science, sport science). The authors introduce important industry segment information chapter by chapter, allowing students to wed theory and application throughout. An online Instructors Manual and a Test Bank are available as well.Important industry segment information is introduced chapter by chapter, allowing students to wed theory and application throughout. It effectively weaves sport industry issues with fundamental management theories and practices. It provides informative introductions to all fundamental aspects of sport management - Leadership, Information Technology, Media, Facility management, HR and much more.

Electronic reproduction. Dawson Books. Mode of access: World Wide Web.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Daniel Covell is associate professor of Sport Management, School of Business, Western New England College, and editor of the Butterworth-Heinemann Fundamentals of Sport Management textbook series.

Sharianne Walker is associate professor of Sport Management, School of Business, Western New England College

Julian Siciliano is Dean of the School of Business, Western New England College

Peter Hess is professor of Management, School of Business, Western New England College

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