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more millions than they already receive (Kaplan, 2002). A comment from Kaplan sums up how many fans feel about baseball players: "...
In eleven pages this paper discussed athletic coaching and the application of various philosophical ideas. Two sources are cited ...
Burnout in the coaching profession is the focus of this paper consisting of fifteen pages with a definition and diagnosis of the p...
In six pages school sport in France is examined in a consideration of the roles played by both coaches and the government. Seven ...
been both a CPA and an attorney. He did take that coaching job, however. He not only coached football there, but also...
In this paper consisting of eight pages negative athlete feedback and proposed methological research regarding this link are discu...
are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile" (...
lives. This is unnecessary, since there are effective medications on the market, along with other training guidelines that can he...
In five pages this paper discusses family concepts for physical education teachers and coaches in a consideration of gender issues...
In six pages this paper discusses interscholastic athletics in a consideration of various programs and coaching issues. Five sour...
In seven pages this paper subdivided into 5 sections considers the importance of psychology in becoming an effective baseball coac...
In eight pages this paper presents a biography on a man described by some as the greatest of all football coaches due to his dedic...
In six pages the temperamental baseball player turned respected St. Louis Cardinals coach Bob Gibson is discussed. There are five...
Burnout is a problem in many high-stress, goal-oriented professions. This paper defines the concept, shows how it may be spotted a...
include Van Gennep, Levinson, Kohlberg and Gilligan, all of whom introduced different aspects and social components influencing pe...
is maintained (Huczynski and Buchanan, 2007). These are broad stages Kotter has a more detailed change model, where the same proce...
a professional team, and apply curriculum design to instructional process. Educators entering the field can benefit from professi...
The writer looks at a scenario where a home care health organization wants to introduce an electronic patient records system. The ...
a change will have many influences which may not be expected, and could change processes may require frequent adjustments to accou...
eliminated. (Neish, 1996) In legal jargon, this is termed the "doctrine of foreseeability." (p. 4) The law asks four basic quest...
vision, removing obstacles to the change and empowering employees to undertake a change, creating short term wins, build on change...
begin to see that different stakeholders involved had different concerns. The owners were divided. They realized that money would ...
that are gradually being seen introduced, but agent which there is still some resistance. Product costing has traditionally been...
to know one another. The tactic worked and real friendships were formed between black and white team members. Of course, this did ...
How can peer coaching be introduced to the schools teachers? One way involves scheduling an orientation meeting; in such a meeting...
In addition to there are also many companies that have internal coaching arguments for their employees. However, for some the us...
thing that comes to mind is a man(or woman), either on the sidelines, or in the dugout, who is alternately yelling and encouraging...
will break. Repetitive stress fractures occur from the same principle. In other words, it is not the movement, per se, that causes...
the luxury of stepping back in order to take the longer view. The entire face of business changed during the 1980s and 1990...
that gives them no room for participation. For example, if an athlete misses a practice, he or she may be banned from the next com...