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Sport Club
A group of students who voluntarily organize to further their common interests in a sport through participation and competition.
3 sport club philosophies
Hands-on approach
Hands-off approach
Arm's-length approach
Hands-on approach
Club activities are part of the institution
Hands-off approach
Clubs are independent from the educational institution
Arm's-length approach
Clubs are independent from institution, but a coach or faculty advisor employed by the school provides education and guidance
What do you need to start a new club?
Proof of membership interest
Formation of a written constitution or bylaws
Submission of a financial budget
Examples of club policy and procedures?
Conduct
Facility scheduling
Travel
Funding
Fund-raising
Equipment
Risk Management
Discipline
Marketing Plan
Detailed road map for the planning and supervision of all marketing activities.
Promotion examples
PR, packaging, sales, etc.
Product oriented approach
Develops the program first then decides how to market or promote it.
Market oriented approach
Determines the market's needs and wants before developing a program, event, or activity.
examples of promotion strategies
electronic signage, print media, social media ads
Indoor facilities
Gymnasium, Nataorium, Weight Room. Activities include basketball, pickleball, swimming, and weightlifting
Outdoor facilities
Track, Field Sports, and Courts. Activities include football, jogging, and tennis
Ancillary facilities
Leisure areas for indoor facilities while outdoor rec activities for outdoor facilities
Business plan
A blueprint for achieving fiscal self-sufficiency, stability and success.
First section of a business plan
Introduction
Department overview
Business description
Vision and goals
Description of management
Second section of a business plan is
the “heart” of the plan
Summary of financials
Expense projections
Revenue projections
Capital reserve and requirements
Discussion of "bottom line"
Third section of a business plan
Highlights
Recommendations
Summary
Appendixes
Assessment
An ongoing process that involves gathering information that is used for programming and improvement of campus recreation programs, facilities, and services
Data Analysis
A process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, suggesting conclusions, and supporting decision-making.
Negligence
The unintentional harm to others as a result of an unsatisfactory degree of care.
Negligence
Duty
Breach
Causation
Damages
5 areas of campus rec negligence
Emergency response plan
Supervision
Training
Facilities and Equipment
Documentation
4 types of liability
Personal
Vicarious
Products
Premises
Ethics
A branch of philosophy that deals with judgments of obligation, value, and responsibility
Code of Ethics
Principles and standards voluntarily developed and agreed to by professionals for the purpose of protecting the public from harm
3 types of justice
Distributive
Retributive
Commutative
Disruptive
Fair distribution of goods
Retributive
Publicizing consequences for actions
Commutative
Receiving what is earned
LEED
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
4 elements common to professions
1 Organized body of knowledge
2 Organizations and institutions that exist to transmit professional knowledge
3 Creation of professional authority as a result of public sanction
4 A code of ethics and standards to guide professional practice
7 characteristics used to describe a professional
1 Specialized knowledge based on extensive preparation
2 Participates in ongoing training and development
3 Accepts responsibility
4 Has a sense of ownership of their work
5 Maintains a collective networking spirit outside of the organization
6 Maintains high standards of ethics and integrity
7 Maintains high standards of performance