1. Sports Team Communication
GROUP -3
Sarthak
Meghawale
2015298
Vandana
Shivani
2015315
Shubham
Gupta
2015304
Sheetal
Kundanrao
Kamdi
2015301
Bani
Chawla
2015272
Shalini
Panwar
2015299
Sharon
Tabita
Edwin
2015300
2. What is in it for you ?
1. How to deal with the challenges in conducting an event ?
2. Short coming of communications
3. Challenges in managing new team
4. Is MOM really required ?
5. Can group cohesion be helpful ?
6. Criteria to take feedback
7. Need to meet spectators and player expectation
3. Test of Communication in Conducting sport event
1. How to effectively convince students to play
2. Gender communication challenges
3. Ways to handle queries
4. Vision clarity
5. Check team bonding
6. Meeting expectations
6. Highlights of the Event day
Timely start
Rules briefing
Captain selection on group consensus
Proper communication to players
Transition from Forming-norming –storming to performing stage
Strategy of different teams
7. Challenges faced
Pre events
Organising team-
Criteria for Team Division
Timely start of game (considering no clash with classes of 1st yr. students)
Fear of any Injury
During Event
Player-
Ability to surrender Me for We
Focusing on the competition and not on internal differences
Organising team-
Lack minute back out(need for Plan –B)
Non-Verbal communication needs for efforts
Amiable Hospitality
After the event
Organising team-
Proper feedback analysis
Non-Biased documentation of the observations
8. Learnings
1. Trust on the team members leads to more confidence
2. Non-verbal communication is very important
3. Gender sensitivity in communication
4. Be more proactive volunteer-openness to change
5. Preparing right questionnaire for right audience
9. Feedback
“Very well distributed
work, started timely, a
lot of team dedication
is seen”
SPECTATOR-Goldy Goel
(2nd yr student)
“Good to see girls playing
football which is meant to
be a boy’s game”
SPECTATOR-Nishant
Agarwal
(2nd yr student)
“The idea was nice .Their
efforts were reflected in the
arrangement. But on the field
,it appeared more like a one
side game with Boy’s blue
team being the undisputed
winner”
SPECTATOR-Sakshi Goyal
(1st yr student)
“Conduct these
Activities more often
not just for the subject
assignment”
PLAYER-Rashmi Singh
(1st yr student)
10. Reference
• The winning way by Anita Bhogle and Harsha Bhogle
• The Habit of winning by Prakash Iyer
• 101 ways to captivate a business Audience by Sue Gaulke
• Communication Skills by Leena Sen
• Body Language by Allan Pease
• Sports Leaders and success by William O'Neil