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The Sports Management Toolkit by Paul Emery

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The Sports Management Toolkit

1st Edition

Paul Emery

Taylor and Francis · Print & ebook · May 27, 2011

Reading lane: Management

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Book Details

Authors
Paul Emery
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Published
May 27, 2011
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Management · Business & Economics / Skills
Reading lane
Management

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Publisher Categories

  • Management

  • Business & Economics / Skills

About This Book

The Sports Management Toolkit is a practical guide to the most important management tools and techniques available to those working in the sport and leisure industries. Designed to bridge the gap between the classroom and the workplace, it includes ten free-standing chapters, each of which provides a detailed introduction to best practice in one of the core sports management disciplines. Written in a clear and straightforward style, and free of management jargon, the book co...

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The Sports Management Toolkit is a practical guide to the most important management tools and techniques available to those working in the sport and leisure industries. Designed to bridge the gap between the classroom and the workplace, it includes ten free-standing chapters, each of which provides a detailed introduction to best practice in one of the core sports management disciplines. Written in a clear and straightforward style, and free of management jargon, the book covers all the key functional areas of contemporary sports management, including: - marketing - performance management - risk management - human resource management - project management - finance. Each chapter includes a detailed, step-by-step description of the key tools and techniques and their application; a ¿real world¿ case study to demonstrate the technique in action, plus an extensive guide to further resources and a series of self-test questions. The final chapter offers an extended, integrated case-study, demonstrating how all the key management techniques are combined within the everyday operation of a successful sport or leisure organization. This book is essential reading for all students of sport and leisure management, and for all managers looking to improve their professional practice.

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