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New Trends in Sports Management – Reengineering

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2009-06
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Mereuță, Claudiu
Mereuță, Elena
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The paper presents a new approach regarding the management in sports that is based on the principles of reengineering. Applying that modern and pure management system, called reengineering, in sports activity, we hope to get better and better results, in order to increase both the health state and the performances of trained athletes. The paper also presents the similarities between BPR (Business Process Reengineering) and Sports Managements, as well as the proposed solution for a proper implementation of such model of management. The five components of the basic BPR model are presented, together with their features for Sports Management
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http://10.11.10.50/xmlui/handle/123456789/916
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  • 2009 fascicula1 nr2 [38]

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