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    Business Pla

    | Team C : Stay on Top | Business Plan | Executive Summary Stay on Top has recently changed management within a heavily competitive athletic footwear industry. Organizational restructuring is required to implement a new winning strategy that will revise (1) Products and Services, (2) Marketing Plan, (3) Operational Plan, (4) Financial Plan, and (5) Management Plan.             The previous management team had left Stay on Top in a sound financial condition with a highly regarded product

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    Group Fitness

    Group Fitness Schedule Briggs Wellness Center TIME 5:30am 6:30am 7:00am 8:00am 8:00am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 12:00pm 5:00pm 5:30pm MONDAY Ryan- Rm 2 Total Freestyle Fitness Liz-Rm 3 + CORE-Sandi Beatrice- Room 3 TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Ryan- Rm 2 Total Freestyle Fitness Liz-Rm 3 THURSDAY Karen-Room 3 FRIDAY Allyson- Rm 2 Total Freestyle Fitness Liz-Rm 3 SATURDAY SUNDAY CURRENT SCHEDULE AS OF 1/1/2014 Paola- Rm 2 Tone Susan B- Rm 3 Beatrice- Room 3 Tone Susan

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    Concussionmangement

    considered in concussion management. The first goal is to safeguard the student athlete; brain injuries are the highest attention level. The second goal is to expedite recovery to sports and normal activities and the third goal is to decrease the athletic program’s risk and accountability. To address the need to establish operative concussion management in sports, ten systematic steps and commitments will be discussed (Lovell, Giola 14). Saunders 2

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    Student Athletes Should Be Paid

    However, I disagree. For many years now, one of the most popular debates in sports has been whether or not student athletes should get a share of the revenue they generate for the university in which they are attending and participating in college athletics. If college student athletes were to begin receiving compensation, it would cause universities to prioritize the more market-value sports over the non-revenue-generating sports, cause disputes due to unfairness of the more profitable programs being

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    Nike, Inc. Marketing Plan

    Final Marketing Plan NIKE, Inc. Executive Summary As a heavyweight company that manufactures all its own products, NIKE is able to reach into just about every aspect of the sports market. All its’ products are developed, from the apparel to the footwear, and are able to reach women, men, and children throughout the globe. NIKE creates products tailored for just about every sports event: “running, training, basketball, soccer, sport-inspired casual shoes, and kids’ shoes. It also markets footwear

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    Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

    create a billion dollar revenue is also mandated to pay fees toward the athletic department. Many athletes is able to attend college by receiving a full or partial athletic scholarship. This athletic scholarship allows students to pursue careers that would be otherwise far fetch due to that many come from low income families that cannot afford to go to college. Due to this terrible fact does that mean that providing an athletic scholarship is all that a college athlete receive as reward for their hard

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    Nike

    Nike: A Look Inside | June 22 2010 | By Bobby Bedsole, Matt Currie, & Brady Stoker | [Type the document subtitle] | Table of Contents Executive Summery External Analysis 1) Industry/Competition- Five Forces Current Rivalry opportunities/ Threats Potential Entrant Opportunities/ Threats Bargaining Power of Buyer Opportunities/ Threats Bargaining Power of Supplier Opportunities/ threats Substitute Products Opportunities/ Threats 2) General External

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    Mercury Athletic

    Mercury Athletic Footwear: Valuing the Opportunity Team 10 / Mergers and Acquisitions West Coast Fashions, Inc (WCF) was a large business, which dealt with men’s and women’s apparel. One of their segments was Mercury Athletic Footwear. WCF wanted to dispose off this segment. They just wanted to divest because they wanted to focus more on their core business and move it up to the elite class. John Liedtke was the Business Development Head at that time in Active Gear Inc. He had a clear idea

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    Why Athletes Should Be Paid.

    laborious studies, excruciating weight training and tiresome athletic practices and after all of it is over going home to house full of unpaid bills and a refrigerator that is empty. For many college athletes today this is a very real scenario. Student athletes from colleges across the country dedicate their whole lives to a sport and receive no compensation from the NCAA for their hard work. The NCAA, or the National Collegiate Athletic Association, regulates and controls all activity that has to

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid?

    (National College Athletic Association). I think the NCAA and the athletic boards throughout the United States are corrupt and are money hungry. However, not every collegiate sports bring in the revenue such as football and basketball do for their universities. So if college athletes were ever to be paid it would be because of these sports. Mostly, as the U.S. News reports that the NCAA brings in more than 1 billion dollars from the NCAA Men’s and Women’s basketball tournaments (U.S. News), where does

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