The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook

Höfundar: Frank Supovitz; Robert Goldwater; Joe Goldblatt (Útgáfa: 3)
The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook

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Authoritative and accessible textbook on how to successfully plan and execute live sports events, with helpful learning aids included throughout This Third Edition of The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook is a timely and practical guide on how to successfully plan and deliver live sports events, combining time-proven processes and techniques with the many best practices, tools, and trends that have emerged in every facet of this expanding, highly visible, and ever-innovating industry since the Second Edition was published in 2014.

The book is structured as a step-by-step guide on how to begin the development, creation, and planning for a sports event, and continues through management, marketing, production, and ultimately the post-event evaluation processes. Real-life illustrative case studies (called "Sideline Stories") to elucidate key concepts are included throughout the text. Each chapter concludes with a convenient summary (called "Post-play Analysis") to aid in information retention, along with relevant, skill-building questions/exercises (called "Coach's Clipboard") instructors can use as student assignments.

Written by two respected and experienced industry practitioners in the sports event business, The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook includes information on: Revenue streams, ranging from ticket sales, sponsorship, advertising, and merchandise to participation fees, grants, and donations The event-sponsor relationship, covering what event organizers really want from sponsors—and vice versa Guest management, from selling tickets to hotel management, and what to do if tickets are not sellingUnexpected events, including safety and security concerns, and how to react to emergencies and crises efficiently and effectivelyMedia partnerships, covering how to campaign for attention and talk to the media With accessible and comprehensive coverage of the subject, The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook serves as an excellent learning aid for students in advanced undergraduate and Masters courses in Sports Event Management, Sports Marketing, Hospitality Management, and Sports Industry Management.

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Útgefandi
Wiley Global Education US
ISBN
9781394220519
Print ISBN
9781394220564
Format
ePub
Útgáfa
3
Höfundar
Frank Supovitz; Robert Goldwater; Joe Goldblatt
Tungumál
English
Útgefið
2024-09-26
Prent takmörkun á líftíma
100
Prent takmörkun
10
Afritunar takmörkun
2

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  • COVER
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • TITLE PAGE
  • COPYRIGHT
  • DEDICATION
  • PREFACE
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • INTRODUCTION
  • The Power of Sports Event Marketing
  • The Evolution of Sports Event Marketing
  • The Sports Event Golden Rule—Understanding Stakeholders' Objectives (U.S.O.)
  • Current Trends in Sports Event Management and Marketing
  • PLAY 1: Defining and Developing Objectives, Strategies, and Tactics
  • Introduction
  • The P‐A‐P‐E‐R Test
  • Sports Events as Business Solutions
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 2: Identifying Costs
  • Introduction
  • Facility Costs
  • Player‐ and Game‐Related Expenses
  • Event Operations Expenses
  • Marketing and Promotion Expenses
  • Sponsor Fulfillment Expenses
  • Guest Management and Hospitality Expenses
  • Event Presentation Expenses
  • Capital Investment and Amortization
  • Miscellaneous Expenses and Contingency Allowances
  • Reforecasts
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 3: Identifying Revenue Streams
  • Introduction
  • Ticket Sales
  • Sponsorship and Advertising
  • Merchandise
  • Concessions and Food and Beverage Sales
  • Broadcasting
  • Tournament and Participation Fees
  • Grants and Donations
  • Miscellaneous Revenues
  • Balancing the Books
  • Reforecasts
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 4: Soliciting and Selecting Host Cities and Venues
  • Introduction
  • What Host Cities Really Want from Sports Events
  • Economic Impact
  • Room Nights and Other Factors
  • What Sports Events Really Want from Host Cities
  • What Event Venues Really Want from Sports Events
  • What Sports Event Organizers Want from Event Facilities
  • Selecting a Facility
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 5: Starting the Clock on the Sports Event Planning Process
  • Introduction
  • Identify and Analyze Management Tasks
  • Keeping Your Project on Track
  • Build a Support Organization
  • Find the Right People
  • Manage Your Support Organization
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 6: Understanding the Sports Event–Sponsor Relationship
  • Introduction
  • The Evolution of Sports Event Sponsorship
  • What Sports Event Organizers Really Want from Sponsors
  • What Sponsors Really Want from Sports Events
  • Know Your Sponsors' Needs
  • Know Your Fans
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 7: Teaming with Sponsors
  • Introduction
  • Scaling and Pricing Sponsorship Packages
  • The Sales Process
  • Dynamic Customization
  • The Decision‐Making Process
  • The Sponsor's Point of View
  • Finalizing the Deal
  • Now, Service Your Sponsors!
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 8: Maximizing and Servicing the Media Partnership
  • Introduction
  • The Two Faces of the Media
  • What the Editorial Side Really Wants from Sports Events
  • The Campaign for Attention
  • Servicing the Media at the Event Site
  • Media Center Facilities
  • A Note about Talking to the Media
  • Media Coverage and Media Partners
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 9: Activating the Sports Event Marketing Plan
  • Introduction
  • What Media Partners Want from a Sports Event Relationship
  • What Sports Event Organizers Want from a Media Partner
  • Selecting Media Partners
  • Sports Event Promotions
  • Effective Sports Event Advertising
  • Event Marketing
  • Social Media
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 10: Engaging the Community
  • Introduction
  • Identifying the Gatekeepers
  • Impacting the Local Environment
  • Focusing and Managing Community Enthusiasm
  • Moving Forward
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 11: Accommodating and Managing Guests
  • Introduction
  • Selling Tickets
  • Losing Sleep 101—What to Do if Tickets Are Not Selling
  • Guest Management
  • Hotel Management
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 12: Presenting Your Event
  • Introduction
  • Ceremonies and Entertainment Elements
  • Production Planning
  • Scheduling Rehearsals
  • Technical Tools of Sports Event Production
  • Pyrotechnics & Flame Effects
  • Supovitz's Theory of Event Flow
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 13: Working with Broadcasters
  • Introduction
  • What Broadcasters Want from Sports Events
  • What Sports Events Organizers Want from Broadcasters
  • Broadcaster–Sports Event Business Relationships
  • Working with Broadcast Producers
  • “One Event—One Audience”
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • PLAY 14: Managing for the Unexpected
  • Introduction
  • Contingency Planning
  • Risk Assessment and Management
  • Analyzing Risk Exposure and Possible Outcomes
  • Health, Safety, and Security
  • Remedying and Responding to Risk Exposure
  • Preparing for the Unknown
  • Building an Empowered Team
  • Acknowledging the World Condition
  • Tie Down the Details
  • Post‐Mortems and After‐Action Reports
  • Post‐play Analysis
  • Coach's Clipboard
  • APPENDIX 1: Event Expense Budget Worksheet
  • APPENDIX 2: Event Revenue Budget Worksheet
  • APPENDIX 3: Sample Host City Request for Proposal
  • APPENDIX 4: Request for Proposal Evaluation Form
  • APPENDIX 5: Sample Facility Event License Agreement
  • APPENDIX 6: Facility Selection Survey Form (Simplified)
  • APPENDIX 7: Sample Sports Event Sponsorship Deck
  • APPENDIX 8: Sample Sponsorship Agreement
  • APPENDIX 9: Sports Event Participant Release
  • APPENDIX 10: Sample Sports Event Run of Show (Pre‐event)
  • APPENDIX 11: Sample Event Pocket Guide (or Link)
  • APPENDIX 12: Simple Accreditation Plan
  • APPENDIX 13: Checklist of Public Address Announcements
  • APPENDIX 14: Sample Event Day Checklist
  • INDEX
  • END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT