Sports writing assignment – Favoring Paying college athletes
Humanities
Favoring Paying College Athletes.
EASY AND SIMPLE ASSIGNMENT.
I have attached a sample outline that you can use as an example to understand.
You must finish the SPELIT Outline I have attached and follow all directions. Include citations/resources at the bottom.
SPELIT Environments (Know wording of definitions)
You must answer for all 6 Environments.
1. Social Environment – How people behave in various group interactions
2. Political Environment – The process of making decisions within groups and is closely tied to the concepts of power and influence
3. Economic Environment – Concern with production and consumption of resources
4. Legal Environment – How official laws or accepted rules affects customs and ethics of a sport organization
5. Intercultural Environment – Culture and differences between cultures that would be a driver for a sport organization
6. Technological Environment – The impact of tools that humans have developed: efficiency or distraction?
• The driving force is the root cause (or causes) of an issue
• The result is the consequence from the driving force
• The actions needed is what needs to happen for the driving force to be altered • In order to rectify X, we must do Y
Example:
– Overall issue: MLB does not have a salary cap, which caters to bigger market teams
– Social driving Force: Players object to a salary cap because it will hinder the size of player contracts
– Result: Takes away the opportunity for competitive balance (smaller market teams cannot afford to acquire such talent in comparison to bigger market clubs)
– Political Driving Force:Lack of trust between the players union and owners
– Result: Each side becomes self- invested in either making and or saving the extra dollar
– Economic Driving Force: Players only collected 42% of the total revenue of $8 billion. In comparison to 2003, players originally had 62% of total revenues
– Result: Disagreement between the players union and owners over fairness of revenue split