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Sports and Entertainment Marketing.  What is Communication?  The process of exchanging messages between a sender and receiver  The process by which.

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1 Sports and Entertainment Marketing

2  What is Communication?  The process of exchanging messages between a sender and receiver  The process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior

3   Interpersonal skills are the skills that a person uses to interact with other people.  Sometimes referred to as people skills Interpersonal Skills

4   Skills necessary to be successful in Sports and Entertainment Marketing:  meet new people with ease  engage people in conversation  speak confidently and persuasively before a group Communication in Sports and Entertainment Marketing

5   Media  TV  Radio  Internet (Social Media)  Sales  Tickets  Merchandise  Concessions  Athletes, Coaches, Support Staff Career Areas that Require Good Communication

6   Even if you do not intend to work in these specific areas you will need to communicate with those who do  Each career category has its own jargon, or language that relates to the specific area Communication in Sports and Entertainment

7   Poor communication can lead to  Decrease in sales  Loss of clients or repeat customers  Poor work environment  Mistakes and misunderstandings  Loss of profit Importance of Communication

8  Types of Communication Traditional  Business Letters  Face to Face  Telephone  Voicemail  Email New Forms  Blogs  Website (sign in)  Email blasts  Notifications  Daily updates  Apps  Notifications

9  Sports Related Apps

10   How has technology changed communication with clients, customers and coworkers?  Faster communication – email, texting, social media  More causal interactions  Clearer, more accurate information with the use of specialized computer software Technology and Communication

11   How does a business know that their communication has been effective?  Increased employee efficiency  Increased traffic/profits  Increased customer satisfaction  Better work relationships Communication in Business

12  Verbal vs. Nonverbal Communication Verbal  Communication that uses spoken or written word Nonverbal  Communication that uses body language, gestures, and facial expression

13  Team Member  Football – Coaches talk to Quarterback in helmet  Team Encouragement – team members shout “encouraging” words Media The Fans  All pro sports – media interviews with coaches and players  Commentators – giving play by play analysis of the games  TV talk shows and internet – provide highlights and up to date information  Sports Products – advertising (radio, internet and TV) Verbal Communication in Sports

14  Non-Verbal Communication in Sports  Hand signals between team members (catcher and pitcher in baseball)  Team member encouragement – chest bumps, score celebrations, hand gestures  Fan emotion – dress in spirit wear, paint faces, gestures to other teams fans  Referee calling plays on the field (both verbally and non verbally)

15  Verbal vs. Nonverbal Communication Nonverbal Video


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