在青少年体育中发展组织使命宣言:利用疯狂的谎言作为一种新颖的、共享的领导方法

IF 1.3 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Sport Psychology in Action Pub Date : 2020-08-04 DOI:10.1080/21520704.2020.1798576
T. Dorsch, Amand L. Hardiman, Matthew Vierimaa
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体育组织经常利用使命宣言作为“路线图”来指导设计和向青少年提供体育运动。在目前的工作中,我们利用了一种新颖的技术,并寻求多个利益相关者的观点,为美国东海岸的一家精英青年排球俱乐部起草了一份使命宣言。在竞技赛季开始之前,一部分俱乐部管理者(n = 3)、主教练(n = 6)、家长(n = 10)和运动员(n = 11)参加了Mad Libs,这是一种短语文字游戏,要求个人在规定的书面故事模板中填写缺失的单词。与任务相关的关键词语留空,每个空白的下面都有提示,如“名词(扶轮社应该提供什么)”、“动词(扶轮社应该做什么)”或“形容词(扶轮社应该建立什么样的伙伴关系)”。参与者单独完成故事,并使用内容分析综合反应。然后,我们起草了一份三句话的使命声明,并在季前赛会议上与俱乐部的利益相关者分享。使命宣言为扶轮社所采纳,并指引扶轮社及社员的发展方向。重要的是,我们的工作强调了一种新颖的技术,通过一系列利益相关者的看法和经验,可以用来制定精英青年体育的组织使命宣言。
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Developing an Organizational Mission Statement in Youth Sport: Utilizing Mad Libs as a Novel, Shared Leadership Approach
Abstract Sport organizations often utilize mission statements as “road maps” to guide the design and delivery of sport to youth. In the present work, we utilized a novel technique and sought out the perspectives of multiple stakeholders to craft a mission statement for an elite youth volleyball club on the east coast of the United States. Prior to the competitive season, a subset of club administrators (n = 3) head coaches (n = 6), parents (n = 10), and athletes (n = 11) participated in Mad Libs, a phrasal word game in which individuals are asked to fill in missing words in a prescribed, written story template. Key mission-relevant words were left blank, and beneath each blank was a prompt such as “noun (what the club should provide)”, “verb (what the club should do)”, or “adjective (kind of partnerships the club should build).” Participants completed stories individually, and responses were synthesized using content analysis. We then crafted a three-sentence mission statement and shared it with club stakeholders at a preseason meeting. The mission statement was adopted by the club and guides the direction of the club and its members. Importantly, our work highlights a novel technique, informed by a range of stakeholder perceptions and experiences, that can be used to craft an organizational mission statement in elite youth sport.
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