Slamball Facility
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Concepts One Should Know When Building an Innovative Multi-purpose Slamball Facility Table of Contents Phase I 1. Purpose of Slamball 2. What is Slamball 3. History of Slamball 4. Details about the facility 5. Location of Slamball 6. Business plan 7. Investment plans 8. Demographic research 9. Marketing streams 10. Management team 11. Architect 12. Consultant Phase II 1. ADA compliance 2. Storage space/loading dock 3. Maintenance 4. Employees 5. Training and locker rooms 6. Parking 7. Interior/exterior traffic flow 8. Security 9. Sponsors 10. Insurance I want to bring a multi-purpose Slamball facility to Atlanta's everyday athletes. I...
nip that in the bud. Slamball will seek out TV sponsors as well as local sponsors. We intend to hang up banners and pass out flyers for our sponsors. Slamball will have waivers signed by all individuals who participate. We will also have general liability and vehicle insurance to cover the risk associated with the Slamball facility. If Slamball's development and management team follow these for mentioned steps than Slamball is likely to be a success in Atlanta. Developing and sustaining a business is an ongoing learning experience, and Slamball will make the necessary changes in order to excel.
nip that in the bud. Slamball will seek out TV sponsors as well as local sponsors. We intend to hang up banners and pass out flyers for our sponsors. Slamball will have waivers signed by all individuals who participate. We will also have general liability and vehicle insurance to cover the risk associated with the Slamball facility. If Slamball's development and management team follow these for mentioned steps than Slamball is likely to be a success in Atlanta. Developing and sustaining a business is an ongoing learning experience, and Slamball will make the necessary changes in order to excel.
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Introduction Soccer is the world"s most popular sport. It is the national sport of most European and Latin-American countries, and of many other nations. Millions of people in more than 140 countries play soccer. The World Cup is held every four years. Soccer is one of the most famous international...
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Decisions are a part of everyday life. While some can affect lives for a day, others affect a lifetime. There comes a time in one's life when he will need to select a career or a certain field to concentrate in, in order to make a living. A career that...
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Question 1 The following assignment will see me look at two job adverts both related to sport. The first job specification is based in the public sector at the University of Warwick as a Greater Warwickshire Sport Partnership Community Sport Manager. The second job specification in based in the private...
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