Aaron Rodriguez
July 16, 2019
Mini Paper #1
Cohort 21S
` The readings highly relate to my past
present and future and help me gain a deep insight on ways I could have handled
previous situations and how I can handle them now if they ever come up
again. The readings that had to do with
the operations of sports management could relate to my past of management,
marketing, finance, and economics because I was able to review upon what I had
learned in my undergraduate degree because of my background in marketing. The
readings that had to do with leadership qualities in Wooden on Leadership
tied to my present because it helped describe how I am approaching the growth
of my career in sports. Next, the section talking about the process of success
in the Wooden book can help me to understand the struggles I will endure in the
future and ways that I can overcome these future struggles Finally, the law and
history sections of the Foundations in Sports Maagment help me understand the rules involved in the industry
as well as the foundations of the industry to help me become successful in the
future .
The
readings of the Foundations of Sports Management relate closely to my past. The concepts in the
management, marketing, finance and economics sections were all things I could
relate to because of my undergraduate background in marketing. During my
undergraduate, I was able to learn concepts that the book covered such as the 4
P’s of product, price, placement, and promotion as well as the steps of
managing successful projects. While in college I was able to use these concepts
to help completed different projects in class, to help my organization grow,
and develop marketing plans for competitions to present to companies. While
doing marketing projects the 4 P’s were always in mind when developing plans
for organizations and I was able to put this into action when I did research
for Amerisol ( wholesale food distributor) as well as multiple projects on the
sports industry. One of these projects was on my schools Cal State LA NIght. This event was in coordination with the Dodgers
and the Alumni Association at my school and we did research on the success of
the event. Our findings showed that there was no interest among students and
that there was little promotion of the event. In order to coordinate the
research to come to this conclusion, we had to understand the 4 Ps. The Alumni
Association was getting it all wrong when reaching out to students. Most
students didn’t even know about the event despite being baseball fans and the
price was too high for the students who had to worry about student loans and
provided recommendations for the organizations. The readings were able to be
tied to my past of working in my non-profit organization because I was able to
use the same management concepts learned in my undergraduate as well as reviewed
in the reading to make an assessment on how an event was doing and how it could
be improved. My past was also able to be related to the readings of John
Wooden. This was the most prominent when he was talking about how “when a
decision is made it must be accepted by the team or they must be encouraged to
find another team” (p.29). While in leadership roles I was able to experience
this kind of decision of people not accepting leaderships decisions among the
people who I was leading and in that situation I was trying to keep them around
when I should have encouraged them to look somewhere else to use their efforts.
This lead to a bunch of problems in the organization and situations that gave
me as well as others in charge of more stress than there needed to be.
The
readings were also able to be tied to my present. Some of the qualities that
John Wooden had talked about is tied to my present. The reason for this is when
Wooden talks about intentness I can relate to that currently. Right now my
goals are clear and set and every day I am working with intentness. I am
constantly looking for job opportunities and am looking at gathering all the
information that I need in the sports industry.
Another trait that Wooden talks about that are relevant to me right now
is alertness. I am currently being surrounded in the sports industry with
internships and classes and strive to produce a sense of alertness to be able
to get the most out of these experiences. Other traits Wooden talks about that
are relevant right now to me is competitive greatness. Right now with classes
and my internship, I am preparing. I am preparing by understanding the sports
industry and studying up on it so when the time comes I am going to be ready to
use that information to perform at the highest level.
The
readings also help me to prepare for the future. With all the preparation that
I am doing now, I will be able to call upon this information and experiences
when I need it on a big project or a tense situation that requires an immediate
decision. One of the rules to lead by that Wooden talked about was “Love the
struggle”(p.58) and this is going to be an important thing to remember as my
journey in the sports industry continues. There will be ups and downs in my
journey and I have to understand that as well as understand that I will have to
do things that I don’t want to do in the beginning. Remember that I have to
love the struggle will help me get through the trials and tribulations of the
future. Another word of wisdom that Wooden has spoken upon me that will help
the future is to not let anyone define my success. Most of the other students
that I have met seem to be way ahead of me when it comes to where they are in
moving up in the sports industry. I need to remember that I am still young and
will have time to achieve more in the sports industry. Other things that were
useful to my future is the readings in Foundations in Sports Managment. The
history that the book provided about how sports became a business is a very
useful tool for the future. If I know the history of how sports became a
business then I can understand more about the deep roots of the culture of
sports which can help me be successful in operating in the current landscape of
sports. Other useful information that the book gave me was highlighting current
issues in the sports industry. These issues are diversity in the workforce and
international sport management. Every sport is looking to expand its sport and
tap into untapped markets. With this expansion so comes diversity in people.
Understanding this concept that as you expand your workforce will become more
diverse is an important thing to be aware of so as a manager I can take the
appropriate precautions and implement the right protocols in order to develop
and maintain a healthy and thriving work environment. The final topic that will
be essential to my future in sports is the law section. This section will be
important because as I continue my journey in the sports industry I will take
more and more responsibilities, and as this happens more rules being aware of
these rules will become essential to my success. Understanding fiduciary
duties and agency laws will become
crucial to my growth because of, no matter if I am on the agency side or on the
front office side of the business I will need to know these procedures to treat
my client accordingly or to understand the duties that the person I am
negotiating with is in charge of.
These
readings were all very important to reflect upon my past, understanding my
present and planning for my future. The marketing and management concepts
already learned to allow me to understand my knowledge of the skills needed in
the industry and how I can improve those skills in the present and future. The
leadership concepts in the Wooden book are important to my present because I
need to learn how to use these keys to develop myself into the leader I am
growing to be by developing a plan and the qualities needed to become a better
leader in the future. The readings also relate to my future because it helps me
understand what more I need to learn about to help me understand the industry
and how to thrive in my career in sports. These readings help shape my current
vision of the industry and what to expect when growing in the future. These
readings are tied to my entire journey, culminating my past, present and
future.
References
Bradberry, Travis and
Greaves, Jean. (2009). Emotional
intelligence 2.0. TalentSmart:
Cunningham, G. B. (2013). Sport management. Cheltenham: Elgar.
John wooden wooden on leadership how to create a winning
organization (2005, McGraw hill)
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