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2.03 Discuss personnel issues.

Organizational Charts Designed to illustrate the chain of command and hierarchy within an organization. Employees The face of the organization. Decisions and actions should reflect the company. Organizations should have: Benefits and compensation Collaboration Communication Internal rewards Training and professional development

Athletes and Entertainers Seek to make themselves a brand Consumer buying may be influenced by the endorsers of a product. Agents represent athletes and entertainers in negotiations. Agents are paid a percentage of earnings. Handlers are used to deal with difficult clients.

Athletes and Entertainers (continued) Contract disputes with management often result in negative connotations from the media. Collective bargaining can be used in most sports with the exception of MLB.

Collective Bargaining (continued) Collective bargaining gives players the right to organize, use the agent of choice and protect themselves. Also includes: A minimum salary Player’s rights Medical disability insurance Labor rules Length of contract Restrictions of certain activities or behaviors. Rules for agents Player and team travel

Free Agency & Salary Caps Free agency allows players to explore options to another team with little or no financial penalty. Higher player/personnel costs result from bidding wars for certain players. Salary caps limit the amount a team may spend on contracts. Less profitable teams are protected from continual losses. A luxury tax is paid by teams that exceed the salary cap in the NBA and is split between less profitable teams.