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In den modernen Bachelor- und Master-Studiengängen wird insbesondere Wert auf den Transfer der theoretischen Erkenntnisse auf die praktische Anwendung gelegt. Der Titel "Fallstudien zum Marketing" kommt dieser Anforderung nach; tatsächlich sind gegenwärtig kaum realistische Fallstudien zu Marketingthemen vorzufinden. Die Fallstudien decken dabei die komplette Bandbreite des Marketing ab und entstammen der realen Marketingpraxis. Sie enthalten exakte Situationsbeschreibungen und die sich daraus ergebenden Entscheidungsprobleme, bieten aussagefähige Lösungshinweise und stellen zudem die tatsächlich in der Unternehmenspraxis gewählte Entscheidung des jeweiligen Unternehmens dar.
Since its early beginnings in the form of correspondence schools, e-learning has generally sought to provide flexibility and high quality education. While these are indeed noble intentions, the reality of today's connected world demands that such programs focus on a different purpose. As the main purpose of e-learning shifts, so must be the design approaches.
Rethinking e-learning requires open-mindedness on the part of academies, designers, cyber educators, legislators, IT and administrators, but also the learners themselves. All who are involved in or impacted by e-learning programs must speak up and finally share their perspectives, but who will be listening? The key to rethinking e-learning lies in the ability of the stakeholders to listen to each other and make decisions which are in the best interest of the learner.
This chapter will propose a new purpose for e-learning and explore promising possibilities for learner-centered design. The future of e-learning can be shaped by the decisions made today, but before any decisions can be made, one must acknowledge e-learning's successes as well as its shortcomings. The purpose of this chapter is to encourage those who are impacted by e-learning to think about the future.
Ethics matters! Diese Einsicht führt dazu, für Personalmanager zweierlei zu fordern: eine umfassende Managementkompetenz sowie eine hohe ethische Handlungskompetenz. Dies hat Auswirkungen auf das professionelle Selbstverständnis von Personalmanagern. Letztlich werden Personalmanager im Unternehmen nur dann nachhaltig Erfolg haben, wenn es ihnen gelingt, unter Beachtung der sozialen und gesellschaftlichen Auswirkungen personalwirtschaftlichen Handelns einen Wertschöpfungsbeitrag zu generieren.
Damit stellt die Interpretation eines unternehmerisch denkenden Personalmanagers, der als Business Partner den Wertschöpfungsbeitrag vor Augen hat und die Interessen des Unternehmens auch gegen Widerstände der Mitarbeiter durchsetzt, eine deutlich verkürzte dar. Zwar ist diese verkürzte Interpretation nicht die derzeit überall vorherrschende Auslegung der Rolle des Personalmanagements. Trotzdem sollten und könnten Personalmanager künftig - beispielsweise in Zeitschriften, auf Tagungen und Kongressen - wieder stärker über die ethischen Grundlagen der Profession streiten. Dies wäre ein wichtiger Beitrag zur Professionalisierung des Personalmanagements.
Viele Unternehmen betreiben Performance-Management nicht in Form eines strategisch und systematisch geplanten Managementsystems, sondern im Rahmen eines heterogenen, gewachsenen Mix aus vielen Einzelentscheidungen, Instrumenten, Prozessen und Systemen. In diesem Beitrag erfahren Sie, wie ein ganzheitliches, langfristiges Performance-Management zur Unternehmenssteuerung konzipiert wird, welche Teildisziplinen zu berücksichtigen sind und welche Erfolgsfaktoren für ein nachhaltiges Leistungsmanagement relevant sind.
This introductory chapter starts with a brief discussion about the differences between the long-standing perspective of sports marketing and more modern sports marketing approach. The discussion leads to the ultimate question whether sports marketing can be seen as a new and independent marketing discipline rather than a normal form of marketing. In addition, a coherent definition of sports marketing will be presented which serves as the underlining definition of this edition volumen. Then the most important characteristics of sports of a marketing perspective will be explained using some real-life examples. The structure as well as the individual chapters of this book will be introduced in the following. This first chapter concludes with the introduction of the German Institute for Sports Marketing which has been founded by the editors of this book.
Marketing in sports
(2014)
In this chapter the principals of marketing will be explained an transferred to the contex of sports. Following a brief introduction the principles of marketing will be outlined and explained in further detail. Then the subject of sports marketing will be introduced from different perspectives using various definitions and approaches. Afterwards the focus is on the unique characteristics of sports marketing before a model of sports marketing will be presented. Then it will be shown how professional sporting organisations might market their products an themselves. The chapter concludes with a detailed case study using the example of FC St. Pauli which is one of only few real brands in German sports.
This chapter presents the diverse facets of sports marketing in Western Europe. It showcases the most important types of sports, most significant leagues, bestknown clubs, most popular athletes and the biggest sporting events in Western Europe while elaborating on the relevant aspects of sports marketing. We examine European sportsconsumers, characterise the sports marketing market in Western Europe an explain the current scientific/academic status of sports marketing. Moreover, we illustrate the motives for the internationalisation taking place in sports marketing. In conclusion, this chapter includes an international case study on the entry of the NFL into the European market.
Although sports is generally defined as motor activity, it has always been much more than that. Since management and sports follow the same objective of achieving highest performance, correlation between these two fields nowadays become increasingly interesting in terms of corporate strategy. This chapter aims to point out how organisations as well as individuals can benefit from the general and psychological values and strategies of sports, by first looking at the general framework of professional sports an futher applying approaches from various types of sports directly to certain business functions like general management, human resource management and marketing management. The chapter concludes with an international case study and brief outlook.