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  • Planned management of a top-level sports club - case of Slovenian handball
    Bon, Marta ; Doupona, Mojca
    The present behavior of Slovene top-level sports clubs and their organization with some rare exceptions, remains on a rather primitive level. This is seen in legislation relating to the adjustment of ... relations (between ownership, privatization issues, etc.) and the anarchistic working conditions in which some of them operate. Not all leading clubs make a profit in their success. On the other hand, the general social circumstances revolving around sport club management, not only show a formal, but also subjective bases of some managers. They primarily redefined their subjective and objective view relating to sports as elements of a society. The planned management of a club is determined by the influence of scholastic qualifications of clubs employees which has decreased to an all time low. This can be achieved if a club operates on the basis of long- and short-term visions of team development. This is visible in some Slovenian handball top-level sports clubs, above all in the case of RK Krim Mercator and RK Celje PL, both very successful teams in international competition.
    Vrsta gradiva - prispevek na konferenci ; neleposlovje za odrasle
    Leto - 2005
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 2498993