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Leisure Services Management, Second Edition, prepares students for the challenges theyà â â ll face as recreation and leisure managers in park districts, tourism bureaus, therapeutic programs, and other leisure programs.
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Leisure Services Management, Second Edition, prepares students for the challenges theyà â â ll face as recreation and leisure managers in park districts, tourism bureaus, therapeutic programs, and other leisure programs.
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- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 217mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 906g
- ISBN-13: 9781492557111
- ISBN-10: 1492557110
- Artikelnr.: 54806727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Human Kinetics Publishers
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 279mm x 217mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 906g
- ISBN-13: 9781492557111
- ISBN-10: 1492557110
- Artikelnr.: 54806727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Amy R. Hurd, PhD, CPRE, is the director of the Illinois State University Graduate School and a professor of recreation and park administration within the School of Kinesiology and Recreation. While at Illinois State University, Hurd has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in management with an emphasis on marketing, human resources, and finance. Prior to coming to Illinois State University, she was a visiting lecturer in management at Indiana University, where she received her PhD. As a practitioner, Hurd worked as the special events coordinator and as the marketing director for the park district in Champaign, Illinois. She has presented on and written extensively about management, competencies, and succession planning in public parks and recreation, including authoring four textbooks. Hurd was a visiting scholar at Srinakharinwirot University (Bangkok, Thailand) in the subject area of sustainable tourism, and she traveled to Opole University of Technology (Opole, Poland) and the Universidad de Cuyo and Universidad de Mendoza in Mendoza, Argentina, for a student and faculty cultural immersion experience. She is a regular instructor for Indiana University’s executive development program, and she was elected to the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration in 2014. Robert J. Barcelona, PhD, serves as the department chair and as an associate professor in the department of recreation management and policy at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). Barcelona’s research and writing interests focus on the intersection of sport and physical activity, positive youth development, and community recreation management, with a focus on improving access to active recreation and sport opportunities. He is also interested in training and professional development in the recreation and sport fields, particularly in community and campus recreation organizations. Barcelona teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on management and leadership, research methods, strategic and master planning, program evaluation, youth development, and recreational sport management. He also works closely with community recreation and sport organizations on issues pertaining to master planning, strategic planning, and program evaluation. Barcelona worked as a practitioner in intercollegiate athletics and campus recreation. He has been on the faculty at Indiana University, Clemson University, and UNH, and he frequently teaches online courses in the distance education program at North Carolina State University. Jo An M. Zimmermann, PhD, CPRP, is an associate professor and the undergraduate coordinator in the recreation administration program at Texas State University within the department of health and human performance. Zimmermann teaches undergraduate and graduate courses related to administration, finance, and marketing as well as the senior capstone course. Prior to coming to Texas State University, she was a senior lecturer in recreation management at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia, as well as a visiting assistant professor in recreation administration at Clemson University, where she earned her PhD. As a practitioner, Zimmermann worked as a recreation manager for the park district of Oak Park, Illinois, and as a recreation supervisor for the park district of Morton Grove, Illinois. She has presented and written on management and administrative roles in parks and recreation, including authoring chapters in textbooks. Zimmermann is a visiting professor at Beijing Sport University in Beijing, China, and has led students on study-abroad experiences in Australia. She is a regular presenter at the Texas Recreation and Park Society Annual Institute and is a co-convener of the Leisure Management Special Interest Group (SIG) for the World Leisure Organization. Janet Ready, MA, received her masters degree in leisure studies from the University of Victoria and teaches in the recreation studies department of Langara College in Vancouver, British Columbia. Ready started her recreation career with the City of Burnaby parks, recreation, and cultural services department and worked in public recreation for over a decade prior to teaching. She has also guided hiking programs with Metro Vancouver and was a snowshoe guide at Mt. Seymour. Ready is a past member of the Boys and Girls Club program committee and served as a director on the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association board. She is passionate about connecting recreation theory to practice and works on applied research projects that support people working in the recreation field. She has presented at recreation conferences locally and nationally. In her free time, she mountain bikes, hikes, trail runs, does stand-up paddleboarding (with her dog Murphy), and volunteers on the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue team.
Chapter 1. Competency-Based Management and Leadership
What Is Management?
Leadership Theories
Management Theories
Management Trends
Our Competency-Based Approach
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Leisure Services Managers
Levels and Functions of Managers
Resources to Manage
Career Progression of Managers
Management Drivers
Efficiency and Effectiveness
Critical Management Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 3. Legal Foundations for Managers
Current Legal Issues and Trends
Civil and Criminal Law
Legislation
Risk Management
Legal Issues in Employment
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Organizational Structure
Three Sectors
Organizational Structure, Design, and Culture
Working With Boards
Form of Government and Organizational Structure and Design
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Coordination of Resources, Programs, and Services
Internal Organizational Coordination
External Organizational Coordination
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Planning and Decision Making
Planning
Problem Solving and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Marketing and Public Relations
Definition and History of Marketing
Market Segmentation and Target Marketing
Marketing Mix
Social Media
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Communications and Customers
Functions of Communication
Communication Process
Communication Breakdowns
Strategic Approach to Communication
Internal Communication
External Communication
Conclusion
Chapter 9. Personnel Procedures and Practices
Human Resources Perspectives
Personnel Planning
Personnel Processes
Managing Volunteers
Conclusion
Chapter 10. Motivation, Rewards, and Discipline
Employee Engagement and Development
Motivation
Employee Recognition
Rewarding Volunteers
Rewarding Yourself
Discipline
Conclusion
Chapter 11. Sources and Methods of Financing
Sources of Revenue
Expenditures
Pricing
Pricing Trends and Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 12. Budgets and Financial Cost Analysis
Defining Budgets
Budget Cycle
Cutback Management
Types of Budgets
Approaches to Budgeting
Budget Implementation
Financial Analysis and Reporting
Conclusion
Chapter 13. Evaluation
Why Evaluate?
Performance Measurement
How to Evaluate
Selecting Evaluation Participants
Best Practices and Benchmarking
Conclusion
Appendix A. Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) Competencies
Appendix B. One-Page Strategic Plan, City of Fairfax, Virginia
What Is Management?
Leadership Theories
Management Theories
Management Trends
Our Competency-Based Approach
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Leisure Services Managers
Levels and Functions of Managers
Resources to Manage
Career Progression of Managers
Management Drivers
Efficiency and Effectiveness
Critical Management Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 3. Legal Foundations for Managers
Current Legal Issues and Trends
Civil and Criminal Law
Legislation
Risk Management
Legal Issues in Employment
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Organizational Structure
Three Sectors
Organizational Structure, Design, and Culture
Working With Boards
Form of Government and Organizational Structure and Design
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Coordination of Resources, Programs, and Services
Internal Organizational Coordination
External Organizational Coordination
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Planning and Decision Making
Planning
Problem Solving and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Marketing and Public Relations
Definition and History of Marketing
Market Segmentation and Target Marketing
Marketing Mix
Social Media
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Communications and Customers
Functions of Communication
Communication Process
Communication Breakdowns
Strategic Approach to Communication
Internal Communication
External Communication
Conclusion
Chapter 9. Personnel Procedures and Practices
Human Resources Perspectives
Personnel Planning
Personnel Processes
Managing Volunteers
Conclusion
Chapter 10. Motivation, Rewards, and Discipline
Employee Engagement and Development
Motivation
Employee Recognition
Rewarding Volunteers
Rewarding Yourself
Discipline
Conclusion
Chapter 11. Sources and Methods of Financing
Sources of Revenue
Expenditures
Pricing
Pricing Trends and Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 12. Budgets and Financial Cost Analysis
Defining Budgets
Budget Cycle
Cutback Management
Types of Budgets
Approaches to Budgeting
Budget Implementation
Financial Analysis and Reporting
Conclusion
Chapter 13. Evaluation
Why Evaluate?
Performance Measurement
How to Evaluate
Selecting Evaluation Participants
Best Practices and Benchmarking
Conclusion
Appendix A. Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) Competencies
Appendix B. One-Page Strategic Plan, City of Fairfax, Virginia
Chapter 1. Competency-Based Management and Leadership
What Is Management?
Leadership Theories
Management Theories
Management Trends
Our Competency-Based Approach
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Leisure Services Managers
Levels and Functions of Managers
Resources to Manage
Career Progression of Managers
Management Drivers
Efficiency and Effectiveness
Critical Management Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 3. Legal Foundations for Managers
Current Legal Issues and Trends
Civil and Criminal Law
Legislation
Risk Management
Legal Issues in Employment
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Organizational Structure
Three Sectors
Organizational Structure, Design, and Culture
Working With Boards
Form of Government and Organizational Structure and Design
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Coordination of Resources, Programs, and Services
Internal Organizational Coordination
External Organizational Coordination
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Planning and Decision Making
Planning
Problem Solving and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Marketing and Public Relations
Definition and History of Marketing
Market Segmentation and Target Marketing
Marketing Mix
Social Media
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Communications and Customers
Functions of Communication
Communication Process
Communication Breakdowns
Strategic Approach to Communication
Internal Communication
External Communication
Conclusion
Chapter 9. Personnel Procedures and Practices
Human Resources Perspectives
Personnel Planning
Personnel Processes
Managing Volunteers
Conclusion
Chapter 10. Motivation, Rewards, and Discipline
Employee Engagement and Development
Motivation
Employee Recognition
Rewarding Volunteers
Rewarding Yourself
Discipline
Conclusion
Chapter 11. Sources and Methods of Financing
Sources of Revenue
Expenditures
Pricing
Pricing Trends and Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 12. Budgets and Financial Cost Analysis
Defining Budgets
Budget Cycle
Cutback Management
Types of Budgets
Approaches to Budgeting
Budget Implementation
Financial Analysis and Reporting
Conclusion
Chapter 13. Evaluation
Why Evaluate?
Performance Measurement
How to Evaluate
Selecting Evaluation Participants
Best Practices and Benchmarking
Conclusion
Appendix A. Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) Competencies
Appendix B. One-Page Strategic Plan, City of Fairfax, Virginia
What Is Management?
Leadership Theories
Management Theories
Management Trends
Our Competency-Based Approach
Conclusion
Chapter 2. Leisure Services Managers
Levels and Functions of Managers
Resources to Manage
Career Progression of Managers
Management Drivers
Efficiency and Effectiveness
Critical Management Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 3. Legal Foundations for Managers
Current Legal Issues and Trends
Civil and Criminal Law
Legislation
Risk Management
Legal Issues in Employment
Conclusion
Chapter 4. Organizational Structure
Three Sectors
Organizational Structure, Design, and Culture
Working With Boards
Form of Government and Organizational Structure and Design
Conclusion
Chapter 5. Coordination of Resources, Programs, and Services
Internal Organizational Coordination
External Organizational Coordination
Conclusion
Chapter 6. Planning and Decision Making
Planning
Problem Solving and Decision Making
Ethical Decision Making
Conclusion
Chapter 7. Marketing and Public Relations
Definition and History of Marketing
Market Segmentation and Target Marketing
Marketing Mix
Social Media
Conclusion
Chapter 8. Communications and Customers
Functions of Communication
Communication Process
Communication Breakdowns
Strategic Approach to Communication
Internal Communication
External Communication
Conclusion
Chapter 9. Personnel Procedures and Practices
Human Resources Perspectives
Personnel Planning
Personnel Processes
Managing Volunteers
Conclusion
Chapter 10. Motivation, Rewards, and Discipline
Employee Engagement and Development
Motivation
Employee Recognition
Rewarding Volunteers
Rewarding Yourself
Discipline
Conclusion
Chapter 11. Sources and Methods of Financing
Sources of Revenue
Expenditures
Pricing
Pricing Trends and Issues
Conclusion
Chapter 12. Budgets and Financial Cost Analysis
Defining Budgets
Budget Cycle
Cutback Management
Types of Budgets
Approaches to Budgeting
Budget Implementation
Financial Analysis and Reporting
Conclusion
Chapter 13. Evaluation
Why Evaluate?
Performance Measurement
How to Evaluate
Selecting Evaluation Participants
Best Practices and Benchmarking
Conclusion
Appendix A. Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) Competencies
Appendix B. One-Page Strategic Plan, City of Fairfax, Virginia