Analytical study of the level of risks facing sports investment in the Ministry of Youth and Sports

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Abdul Halim Jabr Nazzal
Muhannad Yousef Kazim

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Facing all the institutions of our time many risks as a result of changes in the scientific, technical and rapid and ongoing developments, and thus become institutions unable to compete which requires the use of modern management methods to enable them to it and one of those ways is through the surrounding environmental variables analyzed to detect on the ministry's environment and avoid risk impact on the performance of employees in the ministry and work to turn them into opportunities to achieve and implement investment in sports facilities The research aimed to build the risks facing the sports investment at the Ministry of Youth and Sports has been applied to the administrative staff in the ministry departments and supervisors, and the conclusions of the research scale that there are risks in the external environment of the Ministry of Youth and Sport affect another on the application of the investment process within its facilities, as well as the use of sports institutions the process of environmental analysis when doing planning to invest a great incentive for employees to detect what is present in the environment in which they work...The researchers recommended that the need for the ministry to work on the exploitation of all the risks and turn them into opportunities because there are a lot of variables can be controlled and control as well as the need for appropriate functional policy development and the creation of the environment and climate organizational and cultural appropriate that supports the achievement of the ultimate goals of the Ministry


 

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Jabr Nazzal ع. ا., & Yousef Kazim م. (2024). Analytical study of the level of risks facing sports investment in the Ministry of Youth and Sports. Journal of Studies and Researches of Sport Education, 28(1), 214–233. Retrieved from https://www.jsrse.edu.iq/index.php/home/article/view/968
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