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CAREER CLUSTER Marketing INSTRUCTIONAL AREA Economics STDM-15 SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING TEAM DECISION MAKING EVENT PARTICIPANT INSTRUCTIONS The event will be presented to you through your reading of the General Performance Indicators, Specific Performance Indicators and Case Study Situation. You will have up to 30 minutes to review this information and prepare your presentation. You may make notes to use during your presentation. You will have up to 10 minutes to make your presentation to the judge (you may have more than one judge), followed by up to 5 minutes to answer the judge s questions. All members of the team must participate in the presentation, as well as answer the questions. Turn in all of your notes and event materials when you have completed the event. GENERAL PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Communications skills the ability to exchange information and ideas with others through writing, speaking, reading or listening Analytical skills the ability to derive facts from data, findings from facts, conclusions from findings and recommendations from conclusions Production skills the ability to take a concept from an idea and make it real Teamwork the ability to be an effective member of a productive group Priorities/time management the ability to determine priorities and manage time commitments Economic competencies SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Explain how organizations adapt to today s markets. Describe factors that affect the business environment. Identify factors affecting a business s profit. Explain the impact of the law of diminishing returns. Explain the concept of market and market identification. Identify the impact of product life cycles on marketing decisions. Explain the concept of product mix. Published 2015 by DECA Inc. Copyright 2015 by DECA Inc. No part of this publication may be reproduced for resale or posted online without written permission from the publisher. Printed in the United States of America.

CASE STUDY SITUATION You are to assume the roles of assistant managers at GATEWAY THEATER, a franchised movie theater located in a city of 125,000. The general manager (judge) has asked you to determine which movies to show and the number of screens to use during the theater s first week of operation. GATEWAY THEATER is located in the middle of the state. The city has a population of 125,000 people and is the largest city in a 90-mile radius. Smaller surrounding communities travel to the city for shopping, a larger variety in dining options, and entertainment purposes. The city also boasts a state university with 10,000 students, a moderately sized military base holding 15,000 troops and their families, 15 elementary schools, 8 middle schools and 3 high schools. The city also houses the home campus for a regional hospital that employs close to 700 people. The average household income of the city is $75,000. GATEWAY THEATER will be opening its doors to the community in two weeks. Billboards, print ads and social media networks have been promoting the new theater for the past two months. The city and surrounding communities are excited to have a 10-screen theater opening, since the only other movie theater in the area was built in 1990 and constantly sells out its 5 screens. The general manager (judge) has a listing of the twenty films available for screening the week that the theater opens. The manager (judge) has asked for your input deciding which movies to choose and how many screens to commit to each movie choice. The manager (judge) wants to make sure that all 10 screens are at maximum capacity to ensure a high profit. Your team must determine which movie will be showing on each of the ten screens, keeping in mind a single movie can be shown on multiple screens. You must also provide rationale for your choices. Weeks in Theaters Movie Title Description Rating 6 th week of release Catching Water movie adaptation from Young Adult book PG13 6 th week of release Vapor animated movie featuring princesses G 4 th week of release Funny Love romantic comedy featuring B-list PG13 4 th week of release Frightening horror movie adapted from Japan R 3 rd week of release Legitimate critically acclaimed drama featuring A-list R 2 nd week of release Bobbit film adaptation of classic fantasy novel PG13 2 nd week of release 74 Cronin sci-fi action PG13 2 nd week of release 2 nd Direction documentary band tour PG 1 st week of release Culture Wars Oscar nominated drama R 1 st week of release Hilarity Oscar nominated comedy R 1 st week of release What? low-brow comedy from classic comedic PG13 actor 1 st week of release Chemise Foreign film, French with subtitles PG13 2

1 st week of release The Ripper horror movie, highly graphic R 1 st week of release The War drama recounting events in Iraq War R 1 st week of release News 2 highly anticipated comedy sequel R 1 st week of release Stuffed Animals reboot of classic kids favorite PG 1 st week of release Birth of HipHop music documentary PG13 Classic release From the Future number one selling comedy of 1988 PG Extra release Fun Story number one selling animated movie of last G year Extra release Phantom opera performance from NYC Notrated You will present your choices to the general manager (judge) in a meeting to take place in the manager s (judge s) office. The general manager (judge) will begin the meeting by greeting you and asking to hear your choices. After you have presented your choices and have answered the manager s (judge s) questions, the manager (judge) will conclude the meeting by thanking you for your work. 3

JUDGE S INSTRUCTIONS You are to assume the role of general manager at GATEWAY THEATER, a franchised movie theater located in a city of 125,000. You have asked the assistant managers (participant team) to determine which movies to show and the number of screens to use during the theater s first week of operation. GATEWAY THEATER is located in the middle of the state. The city has a population of 125,000 people and is the largest city in a 90-mile radius. Smaller surrounding communities travel to the city for shopping, a larger variety in dining options, and entertainment purposes. The city also boasts a state university with 10,000 students, a moderately sized military base holding 15,000 troops and their families, 15 elementary schools, 8 middle schools and 3 high schools. The city also houses the home campus for a regional hospital that employs close to 700 people. The average household income of the city is $75,000. GATEWAY THEATER will be opening its doors to the community in two weeks. Billboards, print ads and social media networks have been promoting the new theater for the past two months. The city and surrounding communities are excited to have a 10-screen theater opening, since the only other movie theater in the area was built in 1990 and constantly sells out its 5 screens. You have a listing of the twenty films available for screening the week that the theater opens. You have asked for the assistant managers (participant team s) input deciding which movies to choose and how many screens to commit to each movie choice. You want to make sure that all 10 screens are at maximum capacity to ensure a high profit. The assistant managers (participant team) must determine which movie will be showing on each of the ten screens, keeping in mind a single movie can be shown on multiple screens. The assistant managers (participant team) must also provide rationale for their choices. Weeks in Theaters Movie Title Description Rating 6 th week of release Catching Water movie adaptation from Young Adult book PG13 6 th week of release Vapor animated movie featuring princesses G 4 th week of release Funny Love romantic comedy featuring B-list PG13 4 th week of release Frightening horror movie adapted from Japan R 3 rd week of release Legitimate critically acclaimed drama featuring A-list R 2 nd week of release Bobbit film adaptation of classic fantasy novel PG13 2 nd week of release 74 Cronin sci-fi action PG13 2 nd week of release 2 nd Direction documentary band tour PG 1 st week of release Culture Wars Oscar nominated drama R 1 st week of release Hilarity Oscar nominated comedy R 1 st week of release What? low-brow comedy from classic comedic PG13 actor 1 st week of release Chemise Foreign film, French with subtitles PG13 1 st week of release The Ripper horror movie, highly graphic R 4

1 st week of release The War drama recounting events in Iraq War R 1 st week of release News 2 highly anticipated comedy sequel R 1 st week of release Stuffed Animals reboot of classic kids favorite PG 1 st week of release Birth of HipHop music documentary PG13 Classic release From the Future number one selling comedy of 1988 PG Extra release Fun Story number one selling animated movie of last G year Extra release Phantom opera performance from NYC Notrated The assistant managers (participant team) will present their choices to you in a meeting to take place in your office. You will begin the meeting by greeting the assistant managers (participant team) and asking to hear about their ideas. After the assistant managers (participant team) have presented their choices, you are to ask the following questions of each participant team: 1. How could a movie that has already been released for several weeks be more profitable than a brand new release? 2. Why are animated movies profitable for movie theaters? 3. Why would a theater even consider showing a classic release from 25-years ago? Once the assistant managers (participant team) have answered your questions, you will conclude the meeting by thanking them for their work. You are not to make any comments after the event is over except to thank the participants. 5

JUDGING THE PRESENTATION Team members, assuming the role of a management team for the business represented, will analyze a case situation related to the chosen occupational area. The team will make decisions regarding the situation, and then make an oral presentation to the judge. The role of the judge is that of an executive for the business. Participants will be evaluated according to the Evaluation Form. Please place the name and identification number label on the Scantron sheet (unless it has already been done for you). Participants will have a 30-minute preparation period and may make notes to use during the role-play. During the first 10 minutes of the presentation (after introductions), the team will present their analysis, their decisions and the rationale behind the decisions. Allow the teams to complete this portion without interruption, unless you are asked to respond. During the next 5 minutes, you may ask questions of the team to determine their understanding of the situation presented. Each member of each team should respond to at least one question. To ensure fairness, you must ask each team the same questions. After asking the standard questions, you may ask other questions for clarification specific to the current team. After the questioning period, please thank the team and state that they will be notified of your decision soon. Then complete the Evaluation Form, making sure to record a score for all categories. The maximum score for the evaluation is 100 points. The presentation will be weighted at twice (2 times) the value of the exam scores. A maximum score of Exceeds Expectations in any category means that, in your opinion, the information is presented effectively and creatively; nothing more could be expected of an employee. A Meets Expectations rating means that the information is present well. Though there may be a few minor problems or omissions, they are not significant. Creativity, however, is not shown to any great degree. A combined total score of 70 or better on the written and presentation sections will earn the participant team DECA s Certificate of Excellence at the international conference. A Below Expectations score means that the information presented does not meet minimum standards of acceptability. A Little/No Value score means either that some major flaw has been noted that damages the effectiveness of the presentation (this may be a major omission, a serious misstatement or any other major flaw) or that the information presented is of no value (does not help the presentation at all). We hope you are impressed by the quality of the work of these potential managers. If you have any suggestions for improving the event, please mention them to your series director. We thank you for your help. 6

SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING TEAM DECISION MAKING, 2015 JUDGE S EVALUATION FORM Participant: Participant: I.D. Number: INSTRUCTIONAL AREA Economics Did the participant team: PERFORMANCE INDICATORS 1. 2. 3. Explain how organizations adapt to today s markets? Describe factors that affect the business environment? Identify factors affecting a business s profit? Little/No Value Below Expectations Meets Expectations Exceeds Expectations 4. Explain the law of diminishing returns? 5. 6. Explain the concept of market and market identification? Identify the impact of product life cycles on marketing? 7. Explain the concept of product mix? Judged Score 21 st CENTURY SKILLS 8. 9. 10. Reason effectively and use systems thinking? Make judgments and decisions, and solve problems? Communicate clearly and show evidence of collaboration? 11. Show evidence of creativity? 12. Overall impression and responses to the judge s questions TOTAL SCORE 7