• Sports Management
  • by Urmila Rao
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    • It's 11.30 July morning. The weather is inclement at 40 degrees C. Former Davis Cupper Vishal Uppal is at the Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA) courts at South Delhi busy training a 13-year-old tennis aspirant. After coaching, his morning schedule, the Busan Asian Games bronze medallist in doubles, would head to his sports management firm, Sports Boulevard. Uppal retired in 2007 from tennis and within a year opened his own company to handle promotion of budding tennis star Somdev Devvarman in India, apart from handling other sports events. &nbspFrom a player to becoming a sports manager was a natural progression, says the 33-year-old. While donning the cap of a sports manager can happen naturally for players once they hang-up their boots, how would you embark on sports management as a career? Well, being an enthusiastic sports follower is not the criterion, but at best, stepping stone if you want to be a sports management professional. On the face of it, the profession seems glamorous where one gets to hobnob with icons but slip into the role of an executive and the realization will soon dawn that glamour will play its part much later, first it is sweat and toil.

      Role of a sports manager
      Whether you operate as an independent sports manager or are employed as an executive in a sports management firm, the role involves a five-fold function: business development which means signing up with sportspersons, sponsors and generating revenues for the company. Client servicing, planning, strategizing and execution of events are the other two roles. Promotion and research form the final components. Says Sunil Yash, ex- branch director of Percept PR, a Mumbai-based sports management organisation, " manager's job begins from conceptualization and finishes with flawless execution.- Brandon de Souza, MD& CEO of Tiger Sports Marketing says: The basic role is to ensure maximum return on investment for the client.- Promotions include media coverage which involves articulate handling of the press. A player-turned- manager approaches the job differently from an employee executive. The former, having played the game, tends to adopt a protective mentor attitude as far as handling his individual client is concerned whereas an executive is often criticised for taking a clinical approach to clients, putting revenue generation ahead of players' needs. Ideally, there should be right mix of passion and business-orientation to represent  the client,- says Yash.

      Sports management courses and institutes
      There are only a handful of institutes dedicated to teaching games management as a subject. The turf is usually the bastion of professionals or former players. The students trained formally very rarely manage to break into the big league. Unless of course they are enterprising enough to crack it  through self-labour and work their way up.

      Sometimes, it is difficult to fill up even 20 seats,- says Prof. V.K. Dabas, Head of Department, (Sports Management and Sports Journalism), Lakshmibai National University of Physical Education, Gwalior. Giving his take on the dismal enrolment figures the professor says, The qualification is not yet recognised in India for government jobs.- He is hopeful that the Commonwealth Games will help get sports management education some recognition and create lucrative job openings for freshers.

      SPORTY INSTITUTES
      Institute
      Course
      Years
      Fees (Rs.)
      Allagappa Institute of Tamil Nadu, Tamil Nadu
      MBA/distant Learning
      2
      16,000/ 8,000 
      Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management, Kolkata
      PGD (Sports Management)
      1
      75,00 
      Tamil Nadu Physical Education & Sports University, Chennai
      MBA (Sports Management)
      1
      16,000
      Lakhmi Bai National University of Physical Education, Gwalior
      PGD (Sports Management)
      1
      31,800 


      A challenging career
      Getting sponsorships is one of the most challenging roles of any sports professional. In a country where cricket prevails over all other sports, convincing corporates to fund events or sportsperson is an uphill task. Says Uppal, playing tennis was like doing MBA whereas being a sports manager is akin to pursuing a PhD.- Corporates usually look at low cost and high-impact investment. Therefore large doses of creativity and innovativeness are required on the part of sports managers. They are mostly expected to weave magic out of the modest budgets. As a manager, your performance graph is closely linked with the rise and fall of the sportsperson. A lot depends on the performance of the sportsperson, their career chart and their past history,- says  Latika Khaneja, director of  Collage Sports Management. Uppal agrees. When a player becomes a brand, he forgets becoming a player-, he adds. But endorsements are equally necessary, to cover operational costs, he emphasises.

      Attributes required
      Good knowledge of various sports, networking skills, innovativeness, convincing power and leadership skills are some of the &amplsquomust-haves' in a manager. Certain situations warrant quick decisions. There could be a situation when promised delivery by vendors fail to happen, celebrity doesn't make timely appearance, rain creates a havoc and so on. In such cases a professional is expected to take timely decisions to avoid a crisis situation, says Yash.A manager should he humble and respect a sportsperson, only then he will start respecting everything the player does,- says Ganesh, who headed Adidas India for seven years till 2004. The ex-head also points that sports managers should learn to be mentally strong. We don't teach either the sportsman or the manager how to handle failure,- he further points out. Multi-skilling can come in handy. There are multiple role-plays for a sports professional, ranging from raising professional bills to instructing the banner people on layouts to organising extra police force for events and even taking traffic permissions.

      Job scope and salaries
      The scope of growth for sports professionals is limited. This is primarily due to our obsessive focus on cricket,- says Ganesh. India has not produced  enough champions in fields other than cricket.- Because of limited opportunities, the growth of professionals too is constricted. At the entry level, salaries can be anywhere between Rs 10,000-25,000.  Working independently afresh without any experience is strictly not advisable,- says D'Souza. Those interested should first acquire skills, build contacts and gain at least 2 years of experience before floating a company.- While the West has lineage and legacy as far as sports and sports management is concerned, India is still in it's infancy. Are you game to join the profession? (Read the full story at www.careers360.com)

       

    • Published on: August 01, 2009
    • 23 Comments
    • Ayush Rawat | Apr 30, 2012

    • I have appeared 10+2 and I am very keen to make my career in sports. I would like to know whether there is any such course of Graduate Level in sports management, equivalent to Graduation.
    • santosh | Mar 28, 2012

    • sir i have passed twelth can i do this course and which college as well as state can u tell me thanx
    • vishwajeet | Jun 28, 2011

    • Iam a student of class11.I want to know about list of domestic cricket matches and payment of these matches.
    • Rameshwar Dubey | Jun 19, 2011

    • Well Sports Management is a Unique program especially after India has witnessed tremendous success in various sports event right from CWG & World Cup.BCCI initiative of launching IPL has shown how Sports Sector can be one of the largest contributor to the Indian GDP in forthcoming years.However to manage such big economy we required skilled professionals.However till now Indian Universities particularly elite institutions have never focused to offer structured MBA program.Responding to this requirement UTM Shillong has geared to offer two year MBA(Sports Management) program focusing on Economics,Marketing,Finance,Human Reosurce Management and Operations Management pertaining to this sector.The qualified post graduates can work with renowned firms like NIKE,ADDIDAS,REEBOK,DECATHELON and many more depending upon kind of skill and exposure they have.Well UTM Shillong is particularly adopt world class teaching techniques to impart best learning responding to the immediate and forecasted future requirements of this sector.Case studies,Excel Modeling,Financial Statement Analysis,Simulation Games and Role plays are the main features of the program.
    • deepti ahuja | Jun 07, 2011

    • A really nice and informative article. but i guess it shud have explained more about unconventional or new age courses that one can pursue after 12th. I am interested in pursuing a career in advertising. Thus, i am looking for a good university or a institute that offer an undergraduate degree in advertising. On the basis of my research till the date, i have zeroed on B.A (Advertising) that is being offered by UTM Shillong. First of its kind in India, UTM is basically a lifestyle university that offers various new age courses.
    • deepti ahuja | Jun 04, 2011

    • A really informative article. I have always been very enthusiastic about sports. Now, i am also thinking of MBA in sports management from UTM Dehradun...have heard its kinda lifestyle university. Well, i have already applied for the course. Lets see how things will turn up. Hoping for the best :))
    • Deepti Ahuja | Jun 03, 2011

    • A really informative article. I have always been very enthusiastic about sports. Now, i am also thinking of MBA in sports management from UTM Dehradun...have heard its kinda lifestyle university. Well, i have already applied for the course. Lets see how things will turn up. Hoping for the best :))
    • Virendra Gupta | May 26, 2011

    • University of Technology & Management at Shillong (Meghalaya) is offering MBA in Sports Management. Admissions for 2011 session is open. For more details visit www.utm.ac.in
    • ANIKET | May 17, 2011

    • Hiii I am interested in sports management but i want to do mba in sports management.. .so please help me to find bestest institute in india
    • Virendra Gupta | May 08, 2011

    • University of Technology & Management at Shillong (Meghalaya) has introduced MBA in Sports Management. Admissions for 2011 session is open. For more details visit www.utm.ac.in
    • Dhruv Pandey | Apr 11, 2011

    • hello,i would like to know the colleges which ar ethe best in sports management in india and the future prospects in sports management..
    • VISHAL BHUIMBAR | Nov 25, 2010

    • Hi i m vishal.I have done my graduation in Hotel Management from IHM-Ahmedabad. But i want to make my career in sports management doing MBA. So please advice how to make admissions and where r chances of job.
    • subash E S | Oct 18, 2010

    • i am MBA sports management,i am intersted in making career in sports management and administration
    • D.Kamla Reddy | Sep 20, 2010

    • Sir I have done MBA sports management course in alagappa university, now I would like to do PHD in sports, am I eligible becaz some r saying that to do PHd u need Master of physical education, please clarify I am from AP. Thank you
    • somnath guha | Jul 18, 2010

    • I am passionate about sports &I am interested in sports management course through distant education: please help.
    • Amit Gupta | Jun 25, 2010

    • Interested in Sports Management / Sports Marketing Training? Visit http://www.sportsbusinessschool.com Sports Business School offers professional sports career training programs, specially designed to assist professionals to step into the sports marketing and management industry.
    • Amit Gupta | Jun 25, 2010

    • Interested in Sports Management / Sports Marketing Training? Visit http://www.sportsbusinessschool.com Sports Business School offers professional sports career training programs, specially designed to assist professionals to step into the sports marketing and management industry.
    • ritesh bhagat | Apr 24, 2010

    • hi i m ritesh and i want to build mu caarier in sports management plz sir/ madam plz help me out whether mba in sports helps to build my carrier in india
    • peeyush | Mar 13, 2010

    • Hi I am MBA in Marketing and. I wish to pursue a career in Sports Management. What is the best way to get into this field.
    • Tshenolo | Feb 15, 2010

    • hi i,m a second year student doing sport management,all i want is work experience and i want persue my career as a sport marketer,pr practioner,sales consultants.i.m very enthustic about my future and i want 2 make it a brighter future as a young women
    • Shakun Singh | Jan 20, 2010

    • Hi I am an ex sports person in the sense that I have represented India at International Level. I am also an MBA in Marketing. I wish to pursue a career in Sports Management. What is the best way to get into this field.
    • Shakun Singh | Jan 20, 2010

    • Hi I am an ex sports person in the sense that I have represented India at International Level. I am also an MBA in Marketing. I wish to pursue a career in Sports Management. What is the best way to get into this field.
    • mathew kurian | Aug 16, 2009

    • I am a B.tech Graduate intersted in making a career in sports administration and management.The article on sports managment during the august issue had definetly made an impact upon me.With cricket dominating upon the indian market and with the rise of many ipl teams, will an mba in sports mangement offer me a good career in the cricket industry.
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