Facility Management for Physical Activity and Sport

Facility Management for Physical Activity and Sport
ISBN-10
1571677550
ISBN-13
9781571677556
Category
Sports facilities
Language
English
Published
2013-11-04
Author
Thomas H. Sawyer

Description

In an era of unprecedented expansion, sport has become even more significant and pervasive in our society. Through this growth, a new breed of specialist has emerged -- the public assembly facility manager. This book provides management information for new and veteran facility managers. The book includes 24 chapters divided into four parts covering fundamentals of management, communication and public relations, financial and marketing fundamentals, and facility design and event management. Facility Management for Physical Activity and Sport is endorsed by the National Council on Facilities and Equipment.

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