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Managing a Billiard School in Competitive Conditions

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  • Y. D. Gladskii

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The article addresses the multifaceted challenges of managing a billiard school in a growing competitive environment. The global popularity of billiards and the increasing number of educational institutions necessitate a nuanced understanding of market dynamics and consumer expectations. Initially, the study aimed at an in–depth exploration of the billiard market, examining key demographic segments, including young enthusiasts and seasoned players, and their diverse motivations ranging from leisure to competitive aspirations. Subsequently, a detailed analysis of the necessary management features for the success of a billiard school is presented. Primary strategies encompass tailored curricula adapted to various skill levels, technology integration for enhanced learning quality, and a robust marketing approach. Special emphasis is placed on competition management, highlighting the significance of community building, strategic collaborations, and continuous improvement. Based on comprehensive research and analysis, the article presents a holistic blueprint for billiard schools aimed at carving a niche and achieving sustainable growth in the face of escalating competition. The ideas are intended for educators, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders in the sports training industry, underscoring the symbiotic fusion of traditional teaching methods and contemporary business strategies.

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  • Y. D. Gladskii, 2023. "Managing a Billiard School in Competitive Conditions," Entrepreneur’s Guide, JSC “Publishing Agency “Science and Educationâ€, vol. 16(4).
  • Handle: RePEc:ahc:journl:y:2023:id:1829
    DOI: 10.24182/2073-9885-2023-16-4-134-141
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