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Developing sports officials

HKR professor co-edits essential reference for officiating excellence

Research | Books at Memorial

Managing and Developing Sports Officials: Developing Excellence offers an evidence-based guide to the development, management, and retention of sports officials.

Drawing on research at all levels of sport, from grassroots to professional, this book focuses on best practices for sports officials and for anybody involved in the management or training of sports officials.

Managing and Developing Sports Officials: Developing Excellence is divided into three parts.

The first takes a close look at who sports officials are, their motivations and the formal and informal organizational relationships that define an official’s position in sport.

The second examines the factors that can keep an official engaged in their sport, from building healthy cultures and good physical preparation to mentoring and mental health.

The final part looks at the development of officials to elite level, including effective communication, improving decision-making, interpreting rules and laws, and career pathways.

With case studies, real-life examples, and the voices of practising officials included throughout the book, it introduces core concepts and best practices applicable across sports and different national and international contexts.

Managing and Developing Sports Officials: Developing Excellence is an essential reference for all sports officials and for practitioners and policymakers working in sports organizations at all levels.

Managing and Developing Sports Officials: Developing Excellence is published by Routledge.

Dr. David Hancock is an associate professor and a member of the Sport Psychology and Officiating Research Team (SPORT) Lab in the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation at Memorial University.

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