GUIDELINES FOR PROGRAMMATIC MANAGEMENT AFFECTING THE SUCCESS OF VOLLEYBALL TEAMS IN THAILAND UNIVERSITY
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Abstract
The purposes of this study were to study and compare the guidelines for programmatic management that affect the success of volleyball team in Thailand University Games. The 8 main principles used for this management resources included planning, organizing, leading, controlling, man, money, materials and management. The 200 participants consisted of the persons who worked with the team; executive directors, director of division, team manager, coaches and athletes (40 people in each group category). The study instrument was a questionnaire developed by the researcher, the content validity of which was found between 0.60 – 1.00 and the reliability of which was found at .98. Data were analyzed by percentage, mean, standard deviation and t-test. Statistical significance was set at p < .05.
The results of the study were as follows;
- The successful volleyball teams in Thailand University Game indicated the high level of programmatic management for all main principles of management resources required.
2. The guidelines for programmatic management of the first three with respect to successful team compared to the last three with respect to unsuccessful team were different at the .05 level of significance.
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