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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.

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3 sport club philosophies

Hands-on approach

Hands-off approach

Arm's-length approach

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Hands-on approach

Club activities are part of the institution

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Hands-off approach

Clubs are independent from the educational institution

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Arm's-length approach

Clubs are independent from institution, but a coach or faculty advisor employed by the school provides education and guidance

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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

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Examples of club policy and procedures?

Conduct
Facility scheduling
Travel
Funding
Fund-raising
Equipment
Risk Management
Discipline

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Marketing Plan

Detailed road map for the planning and supervision of all marketing activities.

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Promotion examples

PR, packaging, sales, etc.

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Product oriented approach

Develops the program first then decides how to market or promote it.

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Market oriented approach

Determines the market's needs and wants before developing a program, event, or activity.

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examples of promotion strategies

electronic signage, print media, social media ads

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Indoor facilities

Gymnasium, Nataorium, Weight Room. Activities include basketball, pickleball, swimming, and weightlifting

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Outdoor facilities

Track, Field Sports, and Courts. Activities include football, jogging, and tennis

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Ancillary facilities

Leisure areas for indoor facilities while outdoor rec activities for outdoor facilities

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Business plan

A blueprint for achieving fiscal self-sufficiency, stability and success.

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First section of a business plan

Introduction
Department overview
Business description
Vision and goals
Description of management

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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"

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Third section of a business plan

Highlights
Recommendations
Summary
Appendixes

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Assessment

An ongoing process that involves gathering information that is used for programming and improvement of campus recreation programs, facilities, and services

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Data Analysis

A process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information, suggesting conclusions, and supporting decision-making.

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Negligence

The unintentional harm to others as a result of an unsatisfactory degree of care.

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Negligence

Duty

Breach

Causation

Damages

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5 areas of campus rec negligence

Emergency response plan

Supervision

Training

Facilities and Equipment

Documentation

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4 types of liability

Personal
Vicarious
Products
Premises

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Ethics

A branch of philosophy that deals with judgments of obligation, value, and responsibility

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Code of Ethics

Principles and standards voluntarily developed and agreed to by professionals for the purpose of protecting the public from harm

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3 types of justice

Distributive

Retributive

Commutative

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Disruptive

Fair distribution of goods

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Retributive

Publicizing consequences for actions

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Commutative

Receiving what is earned

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LEED

Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

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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

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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