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Questions: Three sentences to answer each question .
1. You are an agent for five professional athletes. They each play different sports, but all of them live in the same city. They come to you as a group and say that they want to be meaningfully involved in creating a culture of sports participation in their city. They look to you for guidance in setting goals, and for creating effective strategies to increase the community's physical activity and sports participation. Using material from this chapter, identify the issues they should consider as they create specific goals and plan their strategies to achieve them. Additionally, what advice would you give them in their roles as change agents?
2. Your sports management and development consulting firm has been hired by a major city to develop a proposal for building a Miracle Field and forming a Miracle League. The proposal will be used to convince voters that they should support a bond issue that will fund these things. Outline and explain the points you will include in your proposal.7. Gender inequity remains one of the major problems in intercollegiate sport programs in the U.S. Using the men's and the women's programs at your own school as examples, show whether inequities exist at your school. Regardless of your conclusion, give examples to back up your position.
3. Faculty at your former high school have suggested replacing the varsity sports programs with a number of student-controlled club sports, including some sports that are co-educational, such as doubles tennis, forms of volleyball, track and field, in-line skating, and other sports that men and women would compete in together under conditions that would insure equal contributions by men and women to team success. Faculty members say that this will not only develop leadership skills among students, but it will provide a setting for the development of social skills. Would you support such an innovation, or oppose it? Explain your position.