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1 online resource |
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SAGE Knowledge. Cases |
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SAGE Knowledge. Cases
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Summary |
The behavior of Grover Flanks, manager of the Topeka Turnips (a fictional Minor League affiliate of the Kansas City Royals), has become a worry for the owners of the team. Flanks, a local hero, has gone from hometown attraction to on-field distraction for the Turnips. For Flanks, profane, on-field tirades are commonplace, and rule-breaking is the norm. The manager's bad behavior is threatening the owners' ability to secure financing for a lucrative new stadium. However, Flanks is extremely popular with the fans and is the sole reason many fans come to see the mediocre club, so firing the manager is not an option. The owners are understandably worried.Gene Meebles is the young general manager of the Turnips who has been tasked by the owners to put an end to the Flanks problem and save the stadium deal. Meebles must find a way to relate to the fiery manager and curb his behavior. This case study examines how Meebles can do so using transactional and/or transformational leadership |
Notes |
Originally published in White, J. (2012). The Turnips: A study in leadership. Case Studies in Sport Management, 1(1), 7-9. DOI: |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Description based on XML content |
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Flanks, Grover
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Meebles, Gene
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Kansas City Royals (Baseball team)
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Kansas City Royals (Baseball team) |
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Sports administration -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Corporate sponsorship.
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Topeka Turnips (Imaginary organization)
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Corporate sponsorship
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Sports administration -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Genre/Form |
Case studies.
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Études de cas.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781526435262 |
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1526435268 |
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