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Sports and Entertainment Management

 Managing yourself (how can you manage work if---)  Planning  Managing Local Events  Economic Environments  Utility  Factors of Production  Economic Systems  Managing College Events  College Bowl Project  Professional Events

 Financial Plan  Marketing Plan  Budget  Economics  Supply  Demand  Utility  Factors of production  Economic system  Scarcity  Unity of command  Research

 Goals  Describe three types of plans necessary for organizing entertainment or sports events.  Explain the importance of budgets as related to entertainment management.  Describe the management necessary for major events.

 Read page 79 in book  Answer the two questions at the end of the Wining Strategies article  Need a full sheet of paper

 By failing to plan, you are planning to fail. ▪ Benjamin Franklin  What does this mean in life?  What does this mean in business? “Americans spend more time planning their vacations then they do their careers and retirement”

 “Americans spend more time planning their vacations then they do their careers and retirement”  What are the consequences of failing to plan for  Your career? (board answers)

 Same sheet of paper - 1. When do you think you need to plan for your retirement? 2. Why? 3. What is the projected age for your generation to retire? 4. What are the consequences of waiting to plan for retirement?