From the Ballfield to the Boardroom : Management Lessons from Sports.

By: Goff, BrianMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Non-SerPublisher: Westport : ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2005Copyright date: ©2005Description: 1 online resource (256 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780313040986Subject(s): Management | Sports administrationGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: From the Ballfield to the Boardroom : Management Lessons from SportsDDC classification: 658 LOC classification: HD31.G588 2005Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1. Sports and Business: Is Sport Business or Is Business Sport? -- 2. Managing Fundamentals: Benching a Hall of Fame Pitcher -- 3. Managing Markets: NASCAR and Southwest Airlines? -- 4. Managing People: The Men Behind Dean Smith and Bobby Knight -- 5. Managing Information: Mike Krzyzewski as CIO -- 6. Managing Games within Games: Do Baseball Managers Have Beautiful Minds? -- 7. Managing Innovation and Change: Branch Rickey Meets Machiavelli -- 8. Managing versus Meddling: Andy North Learned Not to Be Too Perfect -- 9. Managing and Leading: Parcells to Gibbs and In-Between -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X.
Summary: No one can deny that sports and business are two of the most potent forces in our culture today. Sport, play, and the terms and phrases that define them, are engrained in our collective psyche, influencing the ways in which we conduct business-as a game, with rules of engagement, tournaments of competition, the shame that accompanies defeat, and the bragging rights that accrue to the victor. The parallels are ubiquitous; as the NFL's Bill Parcells stated in a Harvard Business Review article, my guess is that the challenges I've faced are not all that different from the ones that executives deal with every day. People are people, and the keys to motivating them and getting them to perform to their full potential are pretty much the same whether they're playing on a football field or working in an office. From the Ballfield to the Boardroom draws from Brian Goff's expertise as a managerial economist to shed new light on the sports-business connection. Using dozens of examples from across the spectrum of professional and college sports, he analyzes the ways in which key decisions are made on the playing fields and locker rooms and applies these lessons to the corporate context. From the distinctive leadership styles of legendary coaches Tom Landry, Vince Lombardi, John Wooden, and Bobby Knight, among others, to such culturally significant developments as the racial integration of Major League Baseball and the meteoric rise of NASCAR, Goff draws from the world of sports to provide a solid foundation in the managerial arts, including: assessing risk and uncertainty, conducting market and competitive analysis, wooing customers, fostering an innovative culture, managing information and communication flows, and resolving labor disputes. The result is an incisive look at the sport of business, with practical insights for successful management at allSummary: levels of your organization.
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Intro -- Contents -- Tables and Figures -- Preface -- 1. Sports and Business: Is Sport Business or Is Business Sport? -- 2. Managing Fundamentals: Benching a Hall of Fame Pitcher -- 3. Managing Markets: NASCAR and Southwest Airlines? -- 4. Managing People: The Men Behind Dean Smith and Bobby Knight -- 5. Managing Information: Mike Krzyzewski as CIO -- 6. Managing Games within Games: Do Baseball Managers Have Beautiful Minds? -- 7. Managing Innovation and Change: Branch Rickey Meets Machiavelli -- 8. Managing versus Meddling: Andy North Learned Not to Be Too Perfect -- 9. Managing and Leading: Parcells to Gibbs and In-Between -- Notes -- Selected Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- X.

No one can deny that sports and business are two of the most potent forces in our culture today. Sport, play, and the terms and phrases that define them, are engrained in our collective psyche, influencing the ways in which we conduct business-as a game, with rules of engagement, tournaments of competition, the shame that accompanies defeat, and the bragging rights that accrue to the victor. The parallels are ubiquitous; as the NFL's Bill Parcells stated in a Harvard Business Review article, my guess is that the challenges I've faced are not all that different from the ones that executives deal with every day. People are people, and the keys to motivating them and getting them to perform to their full potential are pretty much the same whether they're playing on a football field or working in an office. From the Ballfield to the Boardroom draws from Brian Goff's expertise as a managerial economist to shed new light on the sports-business connection. Using dozens of examples from across the spectrum of professional and college sports, he analyzes the ways in which key decisions are made on the playing fields and locker rooms and applies these lessons to the corporate context. From the distinctive leadership styles of legendary coaches Tom Landry, Vince Lombardi, John Wooden, and Bobby Knight, among others, to such culturally significant developments as the racial integration of Major League Baseball and the meteoric rise of NASCAR, Goff draws from the world of sports to provide a solid foundation in the managerial arts, including: assessing risk and uncertainty, conducting market and competitive analysis, wooing customers, fostering an innovative culture, managing information and communication flows, and resolving labor disputes. The result is an incisive look at the sport of business, with practical insights for successful management at all

levels of your organization.

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