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Sporting Events - Managing - Coggle Diagram
Sporting Events - Managing
Problems
Lack of clear communication
Need to ensure information is conveyed concisely
Expectations
Deadlines
Feedback
Overspending
Effective budgeting is required
Player transfers
Work-life balance
Managers often face heavy schedules
Dealing with difficult employees
Lack of trust
Leads to worse communication
Leads to less collaboration
Meetings
They need to be productive
They need to be focused
Employee burnout
Managers need to be aware of the signs of burnout
Good work-life balance needs to be encouraged
Decision making
Tough decisions are an important part of managing
Intelligence is needed to benefit the team
Finance
Contrarily to overspending
The tangible space and equipment to help players improve
Cyberattacks
Opportunities
Communication can be enhanced through apps like Whatsapp??
Finance and budgeting through apps like YNAB
Work-life balance
Project timelines
Software
Task trackers
Calendars
Dealing with difficult employees
Addressing employee issues
Implementing sanctions
Lack of trust
Improving communication through meetings
Improving communication through forums
Employee burnout
Giving employees the ability to choose their work hours
Allow job sharing
Decision making
Charts
Dashboards
SWOT analyses
Managers often have to face cyberattacks
Cyberattacks
Robust security measures including:
Strong passwords
Multi-factor authentication
Regular software updates
Secondary research
A Forbes study found that 98% of managers fail to apply best practices in their decision-making processes. This means design can help improve the quality of sporting manager decisions.
One survey found that 24 of their 25 participants experienced extremely high or high levels of conflict in trying to balance their career with their personal life (Source: Sport Coach America).
A general survey by HR Dive found that 67% of managers struggle with heavy workloads and 35% report burnout, which may contribute to work-life balance issues.
Over 70% of sports organizations experience cyberattacks annually—ransomware, fraud on ticketing platforms, or data breaches (Source: a 2024 article from Reuters).
Hosting events can be extremely expensive: Olympic Games average $12 billion, with cost overruns of 172% on average since 1960—no Games has come in under budget.