Sport Management Final Review

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Across
  1. 3. A document that details all the requirements of an event
  2. 8. Traveling to another place to watch an event
  3. 10. Comprises the elements of product, price, place, and promotion
  4. 11. A bar chart that displays the various tasks in the timeline in which they must be completed
  5. 12. A league-wide team payroll limit that can not be exceeded in most cases
  6. 13. A detailed schedule of the timing and sequence of the event elements
  7. 15. Travel to sporting events to either participate or observe
  8. 16. Traveling to another place to participate in an event
  9. 19. The process of using a name, design, symbol, or any combination of the three elements to help differentiate a sport product from the competition
  10. 20. The digital process of making content available to the public for viewing
  11. 23. Tax A device used to tax the teams that spend too much as defined by the CBA on player payroll; those taxes are then shared with teams that do not have high payrolls
  12. 24. Used specifically for one sport or activity
Down
  1. 1. Visiting places with historical significance to sports
  2. 2. An illegal activity in sport in which the outcome of the competition is predetermined and goes against the rules of the sport; it is often motivated by gambling
  3. 4. The condition of meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
  4. 5. Designed to host a variety of events, such as sports, concerts, races, and other shows
  5. 6. Computer generated simulation of a 3D image or environment that can be interacted with
  6. 7. A document that divides event tasks into smaller, manageable tasks
  7. 9. Users create a hypothetical team composed of real life sport players and play against other users
  8. 14. The ability of players, after fulfilling an agreed upon number of years of service with a team, to sell their services to another team with limited or no compensation to the team losing them
  9. 17. A principle that a court should consider previous rulings when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts
  10. 18. Combine travel with a sporting event or activity
  11. 21. A nonprofit, international, multi-sport federation responsible for the governance of the Olympic movement and its Premier Events
  12. 22. Ensures that a law shall not be unreasonable or arbitrary and that the mean selected for it enforcing a law shall have a reasonable and substantial relation to the objective sought by the government