4th Edition

Managing Organizations for Sport and Physical Activity A Systems Perspective

By Packianathan Chelladurai Copyright 2014
472 Pages
by Routledge

472 Pages
by Routledge

472 Pages
by Routledge

Managing Organizations for Sport and Physical Activity, fourth edition, presents a clear and concise treatment of managing organizations in sport and physical activity. The four functions of management--planning, organizing, leading, and evaluating--provide a general framework that represents the simplest and best approach for introducing readers to the intricacies of management. For each... Read more

About the Author
Preface

Introduction
Chapter 1 Defining the Field of Sport Management
Chapter 2 Classical View of Organizations
Chapter 3 Systems View of Organizations
Chapter 4 Meaning of Management
Chapter 5 Planning
Chapter 6 Managerial Decision Making
Chapter 7 Principles of Organizing
Chapter 8 Systems-Based Organizing
Chapter 9 Staffing
Chapter 10 Motivational Basis of Leading
Chapter 11 Behavioral Process of Leading
Chapter 12 Contemporary Approaches to Leadership
Chapter 13 Managing Diversity
Chapter 14 Program Evaluation
Chapter 15 Service Quality
Chapter 16 Organizational Effectiveness
Author Index
Subject Index

Biography

Packianathan Chelladurai is a Distinguished Professor at Troy University, Troy, Alabama, USA. He is an internationally recognized scholar of management science, specializing in organizational theory and organizational behaviour in the context of sport.

"This text covers all the basic theory in sport management in an easy-to-follow manner. The questions at the end of each chapter help make the material relevant and practical to students. The sidebars and recap sections help students understand how material in one chapter builds from another. This is important since the book is about the systems perspective of organizations. While it offers more developed views of organizations and leadership in small sections, the basic content of the book makes it well suited to undergraduate or graduate courses in which students have had very little management coursework. As a text that lays the foundation for more advanced study of management and leadership, it is excellent." Maylon Hanold, Sport Administration and Leadership program, Seattle University

"I believe this book is very functional in regards to leadership in sport. I have always been a fan of Chella’s descriptive models and modules." Daniel Kelly, Wilmington College of Ohio