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2024-10-10

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Beltrán Benavides, M. A., Rodríguez Chaparro, Óscar A., García Celis, M. F., & Ruiz López, J. (2024). A new look at sports administration from Agile methodologies. Desbordes, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.22490/25394150.8047
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A new look at sports administration from Agile methodologies

DOI: https://doi.org/10.22490/25394150.8047
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Myriam Andrea Beltrán Benavides
Óscar Alexander Rodríguez Chaparro Universidad de Cundinamarca
Mauro Freddy García Celis
Juanita Ruiz López

The globalized world that sport currently lives in is embraced by innovation, technology and accelerated dynamics in administrative processes to which sports organizations must adapt quickly, causing new administrative methods and processes to emerge.

 

For this reason, this article addresses a new methodology (a new look at sports administration, from agile methodologies), which seeks to energize, optimize and convert into a tool of applicability to the administrative processes that sports organizations can use as a method of improvement and productivity within their administrative roles.

 

Thus, sport management becomes a fundamental factor to implement agile methodologies, treating this as integral strategies in the formulation of projects, the generation of sporting events and the management of services. Encouraging these organizations to quickly execute any sports process from an agile, optimal and productive perspective.

 

It is important to highlight that; To promote research on this topic, an investigative method with an exploratory qualitative approach is carried out, allowing a bibliographic review to be carried out with a category called; methodologies, management, leadership and planning. Clarifying that these categories in their search stood out in relation to the administration of sports and organizations.

 

Continuing, in this review we found articles, degree theses, magazines and books. All this aimed at agile methodologies, technology, sports administration and innovative processes in physical education. Finally, other points were identified related to the appropriation of agile methodologies with different purposes such as integration with physical activity, organizational decision making, the importance of digital literacy and technological skills in education and the way in which it can be propose new ways to develop actions around tourism and among others.

 

This is the starting point for research to generate new knowledge with a view to contributing to a better development of the sport and its industry.