Monday, 1 October 2012
How To Create A Competitive Organization Environment
Sports include all forms of competitive physical activity which, through casual or organised involvement, is directed towards the use, maintenance or improvement of physical ability and at the same time provides fun to members. There so many sports available today ranging from those that would need only two participants to those that can accommodate hundreds of participants all either as team members or as competitors.
Just about every sport in this world is governed by a group of rules and regulations that allow fairness and consistency in the games. Whether or not a group or individual wins a game is gauged on various considerations such as scores, the simple crossing of a line or the decision of judges.
At the same time, all sports also have created their very own organizations. And just like any organization, leaders want to be able to create a healthy competition within the organization. One of these ways is by introducing fixed and unchangeable rules to its members and makes sure that all will be knowledgeable about them. The competition here happens when the person takes on makes the best effort to adhere to these rules without any blemish.
Next, most organizations use a score card that measures the performance of the individual. They are measured against all desirable targets and not one simple goal. Through this, evaluation can be done appropriately on various facets of the individual. When members or staffs know that they are being evaluated holistically, they tend to perform well and give out favourable results.
Other than the abovementioned, there's also the more popular use of incentives. The rewards can be a job promotion, higher salary, and many others. Then, there's another incentive which is common nowadays - the giving of awards. Giving of this kind of incentive would help the organization reap healthier competition. However, other times, especially with sports tournaments that are not that popular or are just done for fun, the awards which usually now are glass trophies or glass awards, would already suffice for an individual. This is due to the fact that the fame that comes with the award can sometimes be more important than the money or any other incentive.
Labels:
Football,
Recreation,
Soccer,
sports
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