History of Sport Facilities
Facilities Manager
Management Theory
Facilities Management
Human Resources
100

Greece is the founding country of sport facilities, this is the name of the facility that was used for sport but its main purpose was religious.

What is Olympia

100

On average, this is number of facilities on average a facility management will build over their career.

What is one facility

100

This theorist is known as the father of modern management theory.

Who is Fedrick Taylor

100

This entails a broad array of disciplines including, but not limited to, planning, designing, leasing, space planning and more.

What is facility management

100

This is the first stage of the hiring manager must do to determine what the basic activities that are necessary to perform a specific job.

What is a job analysis

200

Name one of the two main types of sporting events help in Hippodromes.

What are chariot and horse races

200

This is the person responsible for coordinating all the employees and entities involved in the facility.

Who is the facility manager.

200

This refers to a situation in which an employer requires sexual activity or conduct as a condition of employment, future employment, future job advancement, or future salary increases.

What is a Quid Pro Quo
200

These are the two types of groups that are affected by a facility.

Who are stakeholders and constituents.

200

This administration set the standards for a safe work environment.

What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

300

This is the amount of time it took for 50,000 people to enter and be seated in the Coliseum.

What is 15 minutes

300

This is the name of the organization the creates the standards for facility managers.

What is the International Facility Management Association (IFMA)

300

This is considered to be the best time of the day to hold a meeting.

When is early in the morning before the regular work day begins.

300

These are the types on plans designed to achieve the highest goals of the facility.

What are strategic plans

300

This is a well known group of employees who unite to help create a relationship with a facility to improve labor standards, wage, and general working conditions.

What is a union

400

Most people had assigned seating in historical stadiums except for these people.

Who are women

400

This is the number one priority for facilities managers when it comes to employees and facility guest.

What is safety

400

This is a software used to help facility managers organize and run the day to day operations of the facility.

What is a Computer-aided facility management system (CAFM)

400

This is a function of facilities management that relies on an outside organization' expertise to complete specific tasks inside the facility.

What is outsourcing

400

This federal act was created to set a baseline for wage, overtime and eligible age to work.

What is the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)

500

This is the official name of the lower level (basement) of the Coliseum. 

What is the hypogeum

500
This became a very important concern for facility managers post 2001.

What is security/terrorist's threat

500

This type of management can help establish expected performance standards and then determine whether those standards were met.

What is Scientific Management

500

Final Jeopardy:

These are the four functions of management

Plan

Organize

Implement

Control

500

Conduct that creates a hostile or offensive work environment is a violation of this federal law.

What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964

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