Kadie Otto used to think she would do anything in order to take a sabbatical. That was until the 51心頭 sport management professor used a recent scholarly leave assignment to write a textbook.
Otto was approached by a sport management colleague who thought she might be interested in tackling the project of writing a textbook. At the time, Otto was trying to get a scholarly leave assignment and this proved to be just what she needed to make that happen. Otto had no idea what she was getting into.
That was a mistake because it was a massive undertaking, Otto joked. Truth be told, if I knew what went into it, I would not do it again because its a lot of work, a tremendous amount of work. Its such a different type of writing. We usually write journal articles as faculty. To write a textbook in the language that students might actually read is very difficult. You have to bring everything you know down to a level thats easier to understand.
Kadie Otto
Otto succeeded and her textbook, is now available through Carolina Academic Press. The 208-page soft cover book features short chapters and is student-friendly and written in a conversational tone.
The book aims at heightening the readers awareness regarding the importance, responsibilities and challenges of becoming a complete sport manager, which is someone who evolves from a manager of sport to a leader of sport by operating professionally, ethically and socially responsible.
I tried to write it in a conversational fashion with a lot of questions that might stimulate their interests, Otto said. After teaching for 15 to 16 years, I got to know that the students are not likely to read one of these massive hard cover texts. This is not intimidating.
The books cover features a picture of Auguste Rodins sculpture, The Thinker, which was Ottos idea.
I think it gives some legitimacy to our field of sport thats often sort of viewed as nonacademic, when really we drive a lot of change in society, if you really think about it, Otto said. We can drive social change or ethical change, through sport. I wanted to give it a seriousness of the significance of our field.
Ottos area of research revolves around corruption in big-time college sports, with an emphasis on the ethical angle. Over time, Otto said she has realized that the ethical angle impacts the social culture.
What I felt my contribution might be is why not be a part of bringing up the next generation of sport managers by really making it very clear that youre not just a manager, youre a leader, she said. What I tried to do with the book is get them to see that its one thing to manage sport, but its another thing to be a leader. A leader in sport is someone who operates ethically and sees sport as a vehicle for social change. Thats sort of the spirit of the book.
Ottos book will be used in her Sport Ethics class. It also may be used as a supplemental textbook in her graduate level Critical Issues In Sport class.
After all that stress, I have to admit Im pretty darned pleased with it because I think its readable for undergrads, Otto said.