Sport Governance Chapter 1
Records
Systems that report the best performances ever accomplished by athletes/teams within competitions, time periods, or overall
Regulatory Power
Ability to enforce rules, imposition of sanctions (different degrees)
Roberts Rule of Order
Call to order, Approval of minutes of the previous meeting, Committee reports, Old business, New business, Announcements, A call to adjourn the meeting
Executive or professional staff
Daily operations paid staff
Influences of sport organizations
External and internal
Results
Systems that report the final standings and performance statistics from competitions. Wins vs. Losses
Organizational units
General assemblies, Executive committees, Standing committees, Ad HOC committees, Executive or professional staff,
Executive committies
Governing boards, or Management Councils - 5 to 20 members, where the "real power" lies
NASPE/NASSM Requirements for Governance Content Knowledge
Identification of governing bodies, Organizational structure of governing bodies, Authority and functions of governing bodies, Requirements for membership in governing bodies, Sanctions and appeals processes used, Influence of governmental bodies and sport commissions
Attributes of an organization
Identity, Program of activity, Membership, Clear boundaries, Permanence, Division of labor, Hierarchy of authority, Formal rules and procedures
There are 3 levels of Sport Governance
Local, National, and International
The sport industry if
People oriented and service oriented
Key areas of governance process to be studied
Planning, Decision making, Strategic management/policy development, Ethical decision making
The 5 R's of good governance
Regulations, Rules, Rankings, Records, Results
Ad HOC committees
Short-term decisions
External influences of sport organization
Task or operating environment (proximal/close). General environment (distal/further removed)
Internal influences of sport organization
Specific policies and procedures. Staying current
Standing committees
Specific responsibilities
Rankings
Systems that report and place athlete/team performances based on results and competitive criteria into numerical order from first to last place
Regulations
Systems that report organizational governance structures, constitutions, legal control mechanisms, event selection criteria, and codes of eligibility, conduct, and ethics
Rules
Systems that report technical rules the officiating and management of the respective sport's competitive events
Definition of Sport Governance
The exercise of power and authority in sport organizations.
Importance of studying sport governance
Understand the BIG PICTURE, compliance with NASSM/NASPE standards, individual career application
General assemblies
Voluntary in nature; mostly made up of volunteers