Sports Management and AdministrationSport is a growing industry with enormous numbers of people now involved in the management and administration of sports, fitness and exercise. Whether voluntary, public or commercial sectors, all can benefit by improving the practice and delivery of the management of sport and its organisations. This text is designed to help all those delivering sport to deliver it better and includes: |
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... sport 28 The aims and objectives of sport 30 Current issues 31 Sport and society 36 Sport and health 38 The European dimension 40 Where we practise our sport 42 3 The voluntary sector 47 Voluntary organizations 47 Sport is Contents.
David Watt. Measuring performance 130 The complexity of sports management 130 Planning 131 Objectives 131 Control 132 Organisational change 133 The management of change 133 Decision-making 136 9 Management in practice 139 Management ...
... objectives: • social inclusion and justice • community planning • anti-drugs initiatives • economic regeneration • after-school care • individual and community capacity-building • its overall 'quality of life' agenda. 1 Sport—what it's ...
... objectives. The European Sport for All Charter (Council of Europe, 1990) gives the following classification. A great range and variety of activities is covered by the term 'sport', which they subdivide into four broad categories. 1 ...
... objectives of sport in various situations. The second half of the chapter examines a number of the key current issues facing sport, including women in sport, professionalism and commitment, team spirit, political context, sport and ...