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El. knyga: Managing High Performance Sport

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How can managers design and implement effective high performance programmes in sport?





What are the key challenges in managing elite athletes, sports people and teams?

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive introduction to management practice, process and policy in elite and high performance sport (HPS). Drawing on real-world case-studies of elite sport around the world, the book shows a conceptual framework for studying and analysing high performance sport and introduces the skills and techniques that managers and administrators will need to develop effective HPS programmes.

The book examines the macro level factors that determine a nations sporting success, including political, social and cultural elements, and then moves on to unpack the specifics of elite athlete and team management at a micro level. Adopting an integrated, holistic approach throughout, the book highlights best practice in every key area of an HPS programme, including:











defining performance and success





organizational structure and leadership





finance, funding and marketing





coaching and coach development





talent identification and development





competition and events





training and facilities





scientific research and sport science support.

The book features contributions from world-leading sport management academics as well as practitioners with experience of managing HPS programmes at world and Olympic level. Each chapter includes a full range of useful features, such as summaries, case-studies, review questions and guides to further reading. This is essential reading for all serious students and professionals working in sport management or high performance sport.
List of tables
viii
List of figures
ix
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Contributing authors xvii
Key terms and definitions xxviii
1 The roles of high performance directors within national sporting organizations
1(14)
P. Sotiriadou
PART A High performance management of elite sport
15(122)
2 Commercial, political, social and cultural factors impacting on the management of high performance sport
17(13)
B. Houlihan
3 Measuring performance and success in elite sports
30(15)
S. Shibli
V. De Bosscher
M. van Bottenburg
H. Westerbeek
4 Managing high performance sport at the national policy level
45(20)
V. De Bosscher
M. van Bottenburg
S. Shibli
P. De Knop
Case study 4.1 Talent identification and development in athletics: a comparison of Flemish and Dutch policy initiatives
J. Truyens
V. De Bosscher
B. Heyndels
5 Comparative high performance sports models
65(22)
W. Wing Hong
P. Smolianov
D. M. Semotiuk
Case study 5.1 Strategies for preparing international winning teams and athletes
B. Sweetenham
6 Quality and performance management of national sport organizations: measuring and steering the performance of the distribution network
87(28)
J. Van Hoecke
H. Schoukens
P. De Knop
Case study 6.1 Foot PASS: managing performance in the Bundesliga through the certification of the youth academies
H. Schoukens
J. Van Hoecke
Case study 6.2 Are national coordinated systems for the combination of career and education effective? A case study on the elite sport schools in secondary education in Flanders
V. De Bosscher
S. De Croock
Case study 6.3 Organizational structure and drivers for success in high performance sport: the case of the Queensland Academy of Sport
J. Greenhill
S. Hooper
7 The governance of high performance sport
115(22)
L. Ferkins
M. van Bottenburg
Case study 7.1 The governance of British cycling
A. Karg
PART B Managing high performance athletes
137(100)
8 Sport development in high performance sport: the process of attracting, retaining and nurturing athletes
139(20)
P. Sotiriadou
D. Shilbury
Case study 8.1 Athlete development pathways in golf
P. Sotiriadou
Case study 8.2 Are performances at young ages a good predictor of later success?
H. Schaillee
V. De Bosscher
9 A developmental and holistic perspective on athletic career development
159(24)
P. Wylleman
A. Reints
P. De Knop
Case study 9.1 How athletes can be coached during/through the transition into higher education: structure and content of career support in Flanders
K. Taelman
Case study 9.2 Talent transfer
L. Gowthorp
Case study 9.3 A developmental and holistic perspective on athletic career development
P. Wylleman
A. Reints
P. De Knop
10 Support services in athletic development: good practices from the field
183(22)
P. Fricker
Case study 10.1 Travelling and the impacts of athlete nutrition on high performance management
L. M. Burke
Case study 10.2 Best practice in biomechanics and how it can be used in high performance sport: the longitudinal follow-up during competition of an elite high-jump athlete
P. Malcolm
D. De Clercq
11 Coaching high performance athletes and the high performance team
205(16)
D. Collins
J. Trower
A. Cruickshank
12 Managing athletes' post-athletic careers
221(16)
A. Reints
P. Wylleman
Case study 12.1 Sport career transition: the case of elite Indigenous Australian boxers
M. Stronach
PART C Issues in the management of high performance sport
237(58)
13 The influence of commercialisation and globalisation on high performance sport
239(16)
H. Westerbeek
A. Hahn
Case study 13.1 HPS cycling research at Victoria University's Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living (ISEAL)
D. Rouffet
Case study 13.2 Issues regarding the management of international commercial success in HPS: the example of Cycling Australia
A. Hahn
14 A holistic approach to risk management: a participant perspective
255(17)
D. V. Hanstad
S. S. Andersen
Case study 14.1 Judging sport with technology: managing the integration of performance assessment technology into elite-level half-pipe snowboarding
J. Harding
15 The management of performance-enhancing drugs in high performance sport
272(23)
J. Mazanov
Case study 15.1 Dispute resolution in high performance sport and how it influences elite athletes' careers
J. Maeschalck
Case study 15.2 Expansion of anti-doping organizations
D. V. Hanstad
Afterword on managing high performance sport 295(3)
D. Lavallee
Appendix A List of critical success factors, used in the SPLISS study 2011, at national overall sports level 298(12)
Appendix B List of critical success factors used as part of talent detection and identification 310(2)
Index 312
Popi Sotiriadou is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Tourism, Hotel and Sport Management, Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Australia.

Veerle De Bosscher is a Professor in the Department of Sports Policy and Management, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium.