Facility Management
Risk Management
Legal Issues
Planning
WILD CARD!!!!
100
This type of facility is domed or open air, typically hosts field sports, and usually has difficulty booking non-sporting events due to it's large size
What is a stadium?
100
This component of a risk management program aims to determine who is at risk and ascertain the probability of loss
What is identification?
100
This is an injury or wrong suffered as a result of another's conduct
What is a tort?
100
This is an overall statement of what a company wants to be or their reason for existence.
What is a mission statement?
100
This legal statute allows an injured party (plaintiff) to sue employer for the negligent acts of a subordinate
What is vicarious liability?
200
This type of facility is enclosed, usually with fixed-seating, and are normally built to accomodate one or more prime sport tenants or to lure a prime tenant to the facility
What is an arena?
200
This component of a risk management program involves the creation of a emergency procedures manual.
What is implementation?
200
These are the two types of torts we discussed.
What are intentional and negligence?
200
This is departmental-level planning where goals are means to achieve broad-based, strategic-level goals.
What is tactical/operational planning?
200
Former PGA golfer Casey Martin sued the PGA Tour on the basis of what piece of congressional legislation?
What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?
300
In order to determine if a new facility should be built or an existing facility should be renovated, this analsyis is usually conducted.
What is a needs assessment or feasibility study?
300
Name three types of insurance that we discussed.
What is personal injury liability, weather insurance, cancellation insurance, property insurance, and prize insurance
300
These are the two conditions that must be shown by the injured party to prove a negligence case.
What is the sport/fitness organization owed the plantiff a duty of care and that duty of care was breached and caused the injury?
300
What is the difference between goals and objectives?
What is goals are broad statements with the aim of achieving the company's mission while objectives are SMART and are benchmarks to achieve goals.
300
These are three various types/examples of organizational objectives
What are: profitability, growth of the organization, market share, concept of productivity/efficiency, leadership in the market, client satisfaction, social awareness
400
These are the two primary mechanism for public facility financing.
What are taxes and bonds?
400
These are three potential methods to transfer risk from the organization to the spectator/participant.
What are waivers, insurance, and signage?
400
These are the five conditions that constitute a legally binding contract
What are offer, acceptance, consideration, legality, and capacity?
400
What are three benefits of planning?
What are: 1. sound planning gives direction to the efforts of employees 2. sound planning helps an organization determine its own destiny 3. sound planning is a key to effective control 4. Recognize the impact of the changing business environment and initiate needed changes 5. resources are allocated to activities that provide maximum benefit
400
These are five considerations for planning a new facility.
What are “FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION”, Conduct a needs assessment, Conduct a feasibility study, Develop a potential budget, Organize various planning committees, Set realistic goals and objectives, Research the political and financial marketplace, and bring in the right people from the start
500
List four potential roles of a facility manager.
What is needs to plan/schedule all facility activities,develop work standards, and evaluate employees, hire/organize personnel, develop work schedules, implement appropriate policies and procedures, budgeting and accounting, manage construction projects, spend time on operations, maintenance, and repairs, and manage security and life safety concerns
500
These are the four components of a crowd management plan.
What is trained staff, consistent ejection policy, effective communication network, and proper signage?
500
These are the "three prongs" to test Title IX complicance.
What are substantial proportionality (financial aid), history/continuing practice of accomodation, and effectively accomondating the needs of the underrerpresented group?
500
What are three characteristics of strategic planning?
What are involves decision by top management, requires allocation of large amounts of resources, has significant long-term effects, and focuses on organization’s interactions with the external environment
500
These are four actions an organization can take to minimize the likelihood of a vicarious liablity and/or negligence claim.
What are adequacy of training and supervision, existence of established guidelines and procedures, hiring of appropriately experienced personnel, and proof of adequate instructions, notices, warnings, and other information to minimize risk