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Sports Development Event Management Mr. Al-lyn L. Vocal, LPT, M.Ed- PE Physical Education 10 4 th Quarter La Salle University Integrated School

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Sports Development Event ManagementMr. Al-lyn L. Vocal, LPT, M.Ed-PEPhysical Education 104th QuarterLa Salle University Integrated School

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Basic understanding of an EVENT

Preparing an event is an ART and a SCIENCE. – Friedmann (1997)

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Basic understanding of an EVENT

ART – it requires enthusiasm and creativity

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Basic understanding of an EVENT

SCIENCE – it requires factual knowledge, discipline, and methodical work

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Basic understanding of an EVENT

EVENT- generally understood as an organized, functional specific happening, with limited time scale, and the participation of a group of people

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Basic understanding of an EVENT

Example of EVENTICC-LA SALLE Alumni Homecoming 2016

Photo Credits: Yzel Tagaloguin FB Account

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Basic understanding of an EVENT

Example of EVENTMs. Ozamiz Tourism2016

Photo Credits: Archer Concepts Photo and Films

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Basic understanding of an EVENT

Example of EVENTLSU-IS Grade-3 First Communion

Photo Credits: Mary Grace Luna FB Account

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Basic understanding of aSPORT for DEVELOPMENT EVENT

Sport for DEVELOPMENT EVENT – means that there are specific objectives that need to be achieved through the event, and the event itself would be the vehicle for raising awareness to the participants and general public

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Basic understanding of aSPORT for DEVELOPMENT EVENT

Sport for DEVELOPMENT EVENT – this could be the integration of relevant life skills and using the event to raise awareness about relevant social issues

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Basic understanding of aSPORT for DEVELOPMENT EVENT

Social Issues

Malnutrition (Obesity)BullyingHIV/AidsDrugs

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Characteristics of an Event

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Characteristics of an Event

Uniqueness

Personal Interaction

Fixed TimescalePerishabilit

yIntangibility

Ambiance and Service

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Uniqueness

- Each event is different. The same kind of event can be repeated several times, but each time there will be something different.

E.g.The participants, the venue, or the message you want to spread

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Fixed Timescale

-Events follow a fixed timescale: they have a fixed beginning and a fixed end.-The timescale can be short (One-Day event) or rather long (UAAP)

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Perishability

- If the event is unique, then it is without any doubt also perishable. The event cannot be repeated exactly the same as the event before.

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Intangibility

Generally speaking, an EVENT is intangible. You cannot really see or touch the activity.

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Personal Interaction

As you can imagine, an event has lots of personal interaction. In a sports event you definitely have personal interaction. First of all the players have interaction. But also the spectators play a crucial role. They are not only watching the event- the crowd is also helping to create a unique atmosphere.

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Ambiance and Service

When it comes to events, ambiance and service are two very important factors. An event with the right ambiance and a good service can be a great success. On the other hand, an event with the wrong ambiance and bad service can be a failure.

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Sports Event Management

Event Management – the act of organizing

something that takes place in a given place at a given

time (FIFA/CIES,2010)

Sports Event Management – the coordination of

resources, technologies, processes, personnel and

situational contingencies for the efficient production

and exchange of sport services (Chelladurai,1994)

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Why run a Sport for Development Event?

- When you plan an event, it is advantageous to know why and for whom you want to hold the event.

- Delivering a well organized event can have a lot of advantage.

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Benefits of Running a Well Organized Event

a. Raise awareness for your projectb.Provide an avenue for

competitionc. Raise fundsd.Educate youth

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Benefits of Running a Well Organized Event

e. Spread a relevant messagef. Promote your activity to newcomersg. Deliver benefits to sponsors and membersh. Media coveragei. Highlight certain life skills issues

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Who is the Event for?

Children and Youth

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Who is the Event for?

Children and Youth-Our main aim is to educate children and youth. Therefore, they are our main target group. But nonetheless, you also have sub-target groups like parents, elderly and the local authority. Keep in mind that your event can attract the stakeholders.

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Who is the Event for?

-Furthermore, the event is also for YOU organizers. The planning and organizing will improve your management skills and will empower you to become a better Event Manager.

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Stakeholders

CommunityMembers of your organization/team

Potential members

Participants

SpectatorsSupporters

Sponsors

PotentialSponsors

Media

Sports Event

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Sport for Development Event Implications

Social Community Implications

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Sport for Development Event Implications

Social community implications- teamwork, cooperation, and unity may develop since the community/society is involve or engage in the event

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Sport for Development Event Implications

Economic Implications

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Sport for Development Event Implications

Economic Implications-Managing an event deals with money.- It cannot be fully implemented without financial stability.- It could also be means of income generation.

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Sport for Development Event Implications

Development Implications

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Sport for Development Event Implications

Development Implications- Skills and more importantly values of the participating individuals of the event are developed.

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1. Insufficient consideration of the organizing structure, aims, and objectives.

2. Not appointing an event coordinator3. Insufficient planning time4. Poor communication and coordination

with subcommittees or individuals

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5. Unwieldy committee, subcommittee or work unit structure6. Poor relationships with local authorities, governing bodies or competitors7. No or bad catering8. Lack of hospitality or visitors9. Program running into overtime10. No budget11. No first-aid

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Sports Event Management Process

Planning

Organizing

Leading

Controlling

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Objectives and Getting Started

•Why do I have to hold an event?•When will it be held?•Do I have the respective

facilities needed for the tournament?•Do I know all my

stakeholders?

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Objectives and Getting Started

• Do I have enough equipment?• Do I have enough manpower?• Do I and the participants have the

time?• Do I have enough budget?• How can I reach as many

participants as possible?• How do I review the event?

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 1: Compiling of an EVENT CONCEPTA. IdeaB. Nature of the EventC. Purpose of the EventD. How should it operate?E. What benefits are there for participants?

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 2: Setting Objectives- When you start planning a tournament, it is

crucial to set objectives, as they can serve as guidelines.- It is important to set realistic dates, know

your budget and know your target group- They serve as reference points to evaluate

your objectives or goals for your event.

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 2: Setting Objectives

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 2: Setting ObjectivesSPECIFIC- you have to be precise about what you want to achieve

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 2: Setting ObjectivesMEASURABLE- you have to quantify your objectives

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 2: Setting ObjectivesACHIEVABLE- Can I achieve my goals and objectives?

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 2: Setting ObjectivesREALISTIC- Do I have enough resources to achieve my goal?

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Steps in Planning a Sports Event

Step 2: Setting ObjectivesTIME-BOUNDED- You have to set time frame for your tournament

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Quiz 1

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About the teacher

@altheovocal

Sports Development LSUIS

aldashlyn

[email protected]