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1 online resource |
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SAGE business cases |
Summary |
Craig Johnson is an associate athletic director for marketing and promotions in an athletic department at the collegiate level. Through conversation, he has recently realized that the graduate students working in his department as interns and graduate assistants feel that balancing work, school, and a personal life is impossible. As a mentor for working in sport, as well as their direct manager, he feels something must be done to assist these graduate students in managing the work-life interface but is unsure where to start. Drawing from research in sport management and from the general management literature, the case gives insight into the issues, outcomes, and theories that inform the work-life interface. Undergraduate and graduate students in human resource management or organizational behaviour courses who work through this case will have an opportunity to contemplate, discuss, and develop strategies for managing the issues surrounding balancing work and a personal life |
Notes |
Originally Published InGraham, J., Smith, A., & Trendafilova, S. (2019). Finding a healthy balance: Managerial considerations regarding the work-life interface of interns and graduate assistants working in collegiate sport. Case Studies in Sport Management, 8(S1), S33-S38 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Description based on XML content |
Subject |
Work-life balance.
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Interns -- Time management
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Graduate teaching assistants -- Time management
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Work-life balance.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Smith, Allison, author
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Trendafilova, Sylvia, author
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ISBN |
9781529745061 |
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1529745063 |
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