An overview section/slide that defines the industry you are analyzing and lists 2-3 primary rivals

Learning Goal: I’m working on a sports management multi-part question and need guidance to help me learn.
Use the PowerPoint template posted here for your 5-Forces analysis:
Five Forces Assignment Template.pptx
Your deliverable should include the following (please see slide notes in the template deck to identify the slides that need to be updated for this submission):
An overview section/slide that defines the industry you are analyzing and lists 2-3 primary rivals
A detailed 5-Forces analysis. Use +/- like we did in class to denote elements that are good for your company or bad for your company. Be sure to provide enough information for your IC to understand each item.
A conclusion section/slide that statesWhich forces you believe are strong vs. weak
Which of the 5 forces you believe is the strongest (thereby determining overall profitability for the industry)
Defending your decision as to why that force is the strongest

The five forces that shape strategy, by michael porter

Learning Goal: I’m working on a sports management multi-part question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
Find a newsworthy article, from a reputable source, i.e. Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Businessweek, that discusses how a specific company has made changes to their strategy due to the Covid-19 impact on business. Attach a link to the article in your post.
Be sure to apply concepts from Module 3 and our topics on strategy.
The first part of this assignment is to complete these deliverables by midnight on Wednesday of the first week it is open.
Module 3 Readings and Objectives
Objectives
Business Strategy
Porter’s Five Forces
Strategy Toolbox
Readings/PRE-WORK
The Five Forces that Shape Strategy, by Michael Porter
Video: Porter’s 5 Forces EXPLAINED by B2U

An overview section/slide that defines the industry you are analyzing and lists 2-3 primary rivals

Learning Goal: I’m working on a sports management multi-part question and need guidance to help me learn.
Use the PowerPoint template posted here for your 5-Forces analysis:
Five Forces Assignment Template.pptx
Your deliverable should include the following (please see slide notes in the template deck to identify the slides that need to be updated for this submission):
An overview section/slide that defines the industry you are analyzing and lists 2-3 primary rivals
A detailed 5-Forces analysis. Use +/- like we did in class to denote elements that are good for your company or bad for your company. Be sure to provide enough information for your IC to understand each item.
A conclusion section/slide that statesWhich forces you believe are strong vs. weak
Which of the 5 forces you believe is the strongest (thereby determining overall profitability for the industry)
Defending your decision as to why that force is the strongest

The five forces that shape strategy, by michael porter

Learning Goal: I’m working on a sports management multi-part question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
Find a newsworthy article, from a reputable source, i.e. Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Fortune, Businessweek, that discusses how a specific company has made changes to their strategy due to the Covid-19 impact on business. Attach a link to the article in your post.
Be sure to apply concepts from Module 3 and our topics on strategy.
The first part of this assignment is to complete these deliverables by midnight on Wednesday of the first week it is open.
Module 3 Readings and Objectives
Objectives
Business Strategy
Porter’s Five Forces
Strategy Toolbox
Readings/PRE-WORK
The Five Forces that Shape Strategy, by Michael Porter
Video: Porter’s 5 Forces EXPLAINED by B2U

At the very the least they should be able to profit off of name image and likeness as they have been the last two seasons.

Learning Goal: I’m working on a sports management multi-part question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
So looks like you take the best 10 questions and responses and the five basic questions he provided and put them in document. Then you “pitch” a story angle to take using the questions and responses. Then add who you would interview or how you would tell the story.
1. Name
2. Huntsville, Alabama
3. MMA or playoff hockey depends on the day
4. Kevin Durant
5. Von Miller
6. I played basketball and football as a kid. I enjoyed football the most as it seemed to be the best fit for me
7. I played Offensive and defensive line and linebacker when I played in football. Lineback was the most difficult position for me to play as I lacked the physical abilities to see any playing time at that position. I stopped because I was directed to play defensive line by my defensive coordinator.
8. I found out what my straights were and looked for ways I could use that on the field. For me, I was not one of the fastest or strongest on my team, but I manages to get playing time. Because of my hardworking and knowledge of the game. I ensured I was Abel to out perform anyone mentally as that was my only way to beat people who were better than me physically.
9. The first Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Weili Zhang. This fight was two incredibly talented high level strikers going back and forth in a five rough title fight. Every minute had action and intensity as it was a very close fight that many people have scored differently. The damage on the faces and bodies of the fighters was some of the most insane that I have ever witnessed.
10. Sean O’Malley is probably my favorite fighter. He is a high level striker, but also understands the entertainment factor of the business which makes him fun follow on social media and more.
11. I do plan on working in athletics as working in sports is all I have ever been passionate about. I hope to one day be a play-by-play broadcaster for sports like MMA, football or hockey.
12. Yes I believe college athletes should be paid. At the very the least they should be able to profit off of name image and likeness as they have been the last two seasons. I think the water gets choppy since you allow payment from any other source. The integrity of the game and more is at risk if there are changes to payment of players.
13. I don’t like Skip Bayless because he is not a reporter or analyst, he is ultimately a needle mover. His knowledge of the game is limited, at least in what he shows the world, because he is constantly playing the gas lighter role. His main goal is to get clicks and be in headlines and I don’t enjoy that type of journalism.
14. My brother was the one who introduced me to sports when I was 7 or 8 years old. He taught me how to catch and throw a ball so he would have someone to play with and that sparked my interest in athletic competition ultimately resulting in my love for sport.
15. Jon Anik is my favorite commentator. He is the Play-by-Play guy for the UFC and does a remarkable job at doing so. I think he is great at setting scenes and telling stories in a brief and descriptive format. He also does a nice job at bringing in humor and entertainment value to his broadcasts which make listening to the broadcast part of the experience which is everything you look for in a commentator.
Example in attachment! Shouldn’t take long

At the very the least they should be able to profit off of name image and likeness as they have been the last two seasons.

Learning Goal: I’m working on a sports management multi-part question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
So looks like you take the best 10 questions and responses and the five basic questions he provided and put them in document. Then you “pitch” a story angle to take using the questions and responses. Then add who you would interview or how you would tell the story.
1. Name
2. Huntsville, Alabama
3. MMA or playoff hockey depends on the day
4. Kevin Durant
5. Von Miller
6. I played basketball and football as a kid. I enjoyed football the most as it seemed to be the best fit for me
7. I played Offensive and defensive line and linebacker when I played in football. Lineback was the most difficult position for me to play as I lacked the physical abilities to see any playing time at that position. I stopped because I was directed to play defensive line by my defensive coordinator.
8. I found out what my straights were and looked for ways I could use that on the field. For me, I was not one of the fastest or strongest on my team, but I manages to get playing time. Because of my hardworking and knowledge of the game. I ensured I was Abel to out perform anyone mentally as that was my only way to beat people who were better than me physically.
9. The first Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Weili Zhang. This fight was two incredibly talented high level strikers going back and forth in a five rough title fight. Every minute had action and intensity as it was a very close fight that many people have scored differently. The damage on the faces and bodies of the fighters was some of the most insane that I have ever witnessed.
10. Sean O’Malley is probably my favorite fighter. He is a high level striker, but also understands the entertainment factor of the business which makes him fun follow on social media and more.
11. I do plan on working in athletics as working in sports is all I have ever been passionate about. I hope to one day be a play-by-play broadcaster for sports like MMA, football or hockey.
12. Yes I believe college athletes should be paid. At the very the least they should be able to profit off of name image and likeness as they have been the last two seasons. I think the water gets choppy since you allow payment from any other source. The integrity of the game and more is at risk if there are changes to payment of players.
13. I don’t like Skip Bayless because he is not a reporter or analyst, he is ultimately a needle mover. His knowledge of the game is limited, at least in what he shows the world, because he is constantly playing the gas lighter role. His main goal is to get clicks and be in headlines and I don’t enjoy that type of journalism.
14. My brother was the one who introduced me to sports when I was 7 or 8 years old. He taught me how to catch and throw a ball so he would have someone to play with and that sparked my interest in athletic competition ultimately resulting in my love for sport.
15. Jon Anik is my favorite commentator. He is the Play-by-Play guy for the UFC and does a remarkable job at doing so. I think he is great at setting scenes and telling stories in a brief and descriptive format. He also does a nice job at bringing in humor and entertainment value to his broadcasts which make listening to the broadcast part of the experience which is everything you look for in a commentator.
Example in attachment! Shouldn’t take long