Managing Change: Sport Culture, Innovation, and Diversity
Managing Change: Sport Culture, Innovation, and Diversity
Managing Change: Sport Culture, Innovation, and Diversity
Managing Change
Sport Culture, Innovation, and Diversity
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Yogiism
Yogi Berra once said, The future aint what it used to be.
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Managerial Changes
How did Joe Torre change when he became the manager of the New York Yankees?
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Economic Forces
Baseball has become a sport where big-market teams like the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox can generate more revenue and thus afford to spend more money to acquire star players. And more star players means more fan and media interest, which means even more money.
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Social Forces
Baseball has fallen behind football as Americas favorite sport. Baseball fans have become leery of the game after the recent strikes, which were caused by anger and mistrust between players and owners. Meanwhile, fans love the physical contact and fast action found in football.
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Demographic Forces
The Yankees operate in the racially mixed New York area. The team appears to have been built to resemble this racial mixture. Star center fielder Bernie Williams is from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Star relief pitcher Mariano Rivera is from Panama City, Panama. Pitcher Orlando Hernandez is from Havana, Cuba.
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Technological Forces
The Yankees make more money from the media than any other team. The Yankees own YES, their own cable network. Some fans in the New York area do not receive Yankee games because their cable provider doesnt carry the YES network. These fans have become irate at the team for not allowing them television access to all the games.
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Strategy
Since merging with Trotter, Cybex has been able to develop and offer the most advanced and complete line of equipment in its market.
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Technology
Olympic athletes, for example, look to their equipment suppliers to provide cutting-edge shoes, bats, skis, and bicycles, and to their trainers and therapists to provide cutting-edge technique and instant recovery from injuries that once sidelined players for a season, and now set them back mere days.
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Components of Resistance
Intensity Source Focus
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Organizational Culture
Organizational culture is the set of values, beliefs, and standards for acceptable behavior that its members share. Understanding an organizations culture helps you understand how it functions and how you should do things to fit in. Think of good guy teams like the Seattle Mariners and bad guy teams like the Oakland Raiders.
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Components of Culture
Behavior - The late Tom Yawkey of the Boston Red Sox, the late George Halas of the Chicago Bears, and Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders were legends in their own time, and are legends still to fellow players, colleagues, and fans alike who relish the tales and anecdotes surrounding these enduring personalities. Values and Beliefs Assumptions
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Product Innovation
Safety has been a major concern for NASCAR, accelerated by the death of Dale Earnhardt on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. A new product innovation, shock-absorbing soft walls, are being used to protect drivers.
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Quality
Outdoor sports and mail-order catalog firm L.L. Bean established a total quality and human resources (TQHR) department to lead the company's efforts to improve quality, efficiency, and customer service. The TQHR has saved the company millions of dollars annually from process improvements.
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Diversity
Championship Auto Racing Teams Inc. (CART), as one example, has implemented strong initiatives to promote diversity. CART seeks to bring members of the minority community and women into CART racing as drivers, engineers, mechanics, and administrative personnel.
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Title IX
In 1972, a law with wide ramifications for the sport industry, Title IX of the Amendments to the Higher Education Act, was passed. Title IX requires equal access to education, including athletics, for women. Since that time the number of women playing on college teams has increased from 32,000 to about 163,000.
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Women Coaches
Women by and large have been limited to coaching other women, whereas men commonly coach both men and women. Men coach womens NCAA basketball and the WNBA, but women do not tend to coach mens NCAA basketball or the NBA.
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Organizational Development
Organizational development (OD) is the ongoing planned change process that organizations use to improve performance.
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OD Techniques
Lewins change model Forcefield analysis survey feedback Grid OD Sensitivity training Team building Process consultation Job Design and Direct Feedback
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