With a thrust to enhance the level of organisation within the country's National Federations and to contribute to a "unique learning community", the Zimbabwe Olympic Committee (ZOC) has launched an advanced sport management course
The programme aims to allow executive level volunteers and paid staff in Olympic sport bodies to expand their managerial skills by presenting case studies and sharing experiences.
It comprises six modules - organising an Olympic sports organisation, managing human resources, managing finance, managing marketing, and organising a major sporting event – and runs over a 12-month duration. Conducted online participants will either take part in six two-day long or one three-day sessions
There are 15 days scheduled for in person work involving presentations and discussions of each chapter.
An enrolment fee of USD250 (£221/€253) is a prerequisite for this course that begins in February, 2023.
"Managing Olympic sport organisations, developed in cooperation with MEMOS (Executive Masters in Sport Organisations Management), provides the primary content for the learning experience and is the framework for delivery of the courses," read a ZOC statement.
"The material presented is taken from Olympic sport organisations throughout the world and represents a balance of sport management theory and practical examples, providing a rich and extensive database of applied material.
"By using this book in the Advanced Sport Management courses, participants should be able to identify what is and is not appropriate for their organisations and learn how to specifically apply the information to improve their organisations," added the statement.
Upon completing the course, participants will receive an advanced diploma in the management of Olympic sports organisations which is certified by the International Olympic Committee.
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