ABSTRACT

Managing People in Sport Organizations provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of managing people within a human resource management framework. It provides the reader with the skills to understand and work with people in sport organizations and, given the significant changes in sport organizations over the past twenty years, it addresses the issues of managing organizational complexity and how human resources adds value. Written by a team of expert authors it:

  • Provides a systematic approach to managing people based on well established conceptual frameworks supported by substantial empirical research
  • Analysis and explains how to understand and work with people in organisationally complex situations
  • Outlines how HR can support organisational strategy, positively impact performance and deliver sustainable success
  • Designs a strategic human resource management plan that is effective, sustainable and able to adapt to changing conditions.
  • Covers the key research findings in the key area of HR in sport.

With each chapter including learning objectives, key issues, international cases studies and supported by online PowerPoint slides Managing People in Sport Organizations is the definitive text for this crucial area of sports management.

chapter 1|16 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Strategic human resource management

chapter 3|27 pages

Human resource planning and strategy

chapter 5|28 pages

Orientation and organizational culture

chapter 7|21 pages

Performance management

chapter 9|30 pages

Sport organizations and employee relations

chapter 10|17 pages

Succession and talent management

chapter 11|20 pages

Sport organizations and diversity management