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PJM 3112 Pengurusan Dan Pentadbiran
Pendidikan Jasmani Dan Sukan
Tugasan ISL 1
Disediakan Oleh : Lee Kar Bee Ooi Zi Ying
Moon Shi YanBelinda Lee Ye Fei
Tan Hooi Wei
Pengurusan Dan Pentadbiran Satu
Organisasi Sukan Peringkat
Antarabangasa - BWFUnit H4
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PENGENALAN
• Badminton World Federation (BWF) / Persekutuan Badminton Dunia ialah suatu badan antarabangsa yang bertanggungjawab dalam hal-hal berkaitan dengan dunia Badminton.
• Ia ditubuhkan pada tahun 1934 sebagai Persekutuan Badminton Antarabangsa bersama 9 anggota (Kanada, Denmark, England, Perancis, Ireland Utara, Belinda, New Zealand, Scotland, dan Wales.)
• Pada 24 September 2006, perjumpaan Tahunan diadakan di Madrid, yang mana kata sepakat menerima penukaran nama baru kepada BWF .
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PENGENALAN
• Pejabat yang pertama bagi BWF adalah terletak di Drive,Winchmore Hill, London M 21, England.
• Pada tahun 2005 Oktober1 , pejabat BWF telah dipindahkan ke Unit 17.05 Level 17 ,Amoda Building 22 Jalan Imbi 55100 Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia.
• Organisasi BWF menganjurkan enam acara kejohanan badminton utama berperingkat antarabangsa :
Sukan Olympic
BWF kejohanan Dunia
BWF kejohanan Junior Dunia
Piala Thomas
Piala Uber
Piala Sudirman
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• To be the world's best racquet sport in terms of administration, TV and spectator appeal and as a sport for people of all ages, skill level and cultural backgrounds.
VISION
MISION
• To deliver quality services, world class events and innovative development initiatives which showcase the sport at the highest levels and increase the active participation in badminton at all levels worldwide.
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• The BWF goals are enshrined in its constitution. These goals underpin the BWF strategic plan (2008 - 2013) which guides the organization in striving for excellence.
GOALS
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Structure • The BWF Constitution describes
the governance and management structure of the BWF.
• The key governance bodies of the BWF are:
I. BWF General Meeting (AGM/EGM)II. CouncilIII.Executive Board
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Structure Make Up of Body Key Role
BWF Members
170 Members
158 are National Badminton Federations / Associations in line with the IOC/NOC structure.
The ultimate authority for the Federation.
Approves the annual report and budget and confirms the strategic direction of the Federation as presented by the BWF Council.
STRUKTUR ORGANISASI
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Structure Make Up of Body Key Role
Council 26 members – Officers (President,Deputy President, 6 Vice Presidents),17 other members.
Carries out the work of theFederation between AGMs.
Provides policy and administrative guidance.
STRUKTUR ORGANISASI
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Structure Make Up of Body Key Role
Executive Board
11 members – Officers (President,Deputy President, 6 Vice Presidents)and Chairs of Council Committees.
Oversee the day to dayoperations of the BWFbetween Council meetings.
Acts as the CoordinationCommittee for the Council.
STRUKTUR ORGANISASI
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BWF Council / Executive Board Executive Board Members
President : Dr Kang Young Joong
Deputy President : Paisan
Rangsikitpho
Vice President – Europe : Torsten Berg
Vice President – Oceania : Nigel Skelt
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BWF Council / Executive Board Executive Board Members
Vice President – Asia : Liu Fengyan
Vice President – Pan Am :Gustavo Fernando Salazar Delgado
Vice President – Africa : Raj Gaya
Vice President – Olympic Relations : Gregory Verpoorten
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BWF Council / Executive Board Executive Board Members
Chair – Development Committee : David Cabello
Chair – Administration Committee : Peter M Gacheru
Chair – Finance Committee : Lim Teong Kiat
Chair – Marketing Committee : Etienne Thobois
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Structure Make Up of Body
Key Role
CouncilCommitte
es
• Administration• Finance• Marketing• Events• Development•IOC & International Relations
Develop and amend policies /procedures in each of the keyresults areas.
STRUKTUR ORGANISASI
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Structure Make Up of Body
Key Role
Commissions
Specialist working groups.
Review current practice andregulations, develop procedures and provide advice to Council Committees or direct to Council.
STRUKTUR ORGANISASI
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Committees/Commissions
• The BWF has seven Council Committees, a number of Commissions and Working Groups.
• The Council Committees are:
Administration Committee
Chair-Peter GacheruDeputy Chair - Gregory Verpoorten
Finance Committee Chair - Dato' Lim Teong KiatDeputy Chair – Mehdi Karbasi
Marketing Committee Chair - V.K. VermaDeputy Chair - Etienne Thobois
Development Committee Chair - David CabelloDeputy Chair – Nigel Skelt
Events Committee Chair – Paisan RangsikitphoDeputy Chair – Peter Tarcala
IOC / International Relations Committee
Chair –Torsten BergDeputy Chair – Li Lingwei
Continental Confederations Committee
Chair – Dr Kang Young JoongDeputy Chair – Paisan Rangsikitpho
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Committees/Commissions
• The main role of Council Committees is to focus on the development of policy. New policies / procedures or amendments to existing policies are drafted by Committees with input from Working Groups and staff. Proposals are then presented to the BWF Council for consideration.
• There are a number of other standing Committees of the BWF such as Disciplinary Committee, Appeals Committee and Doping Hearing Panel.
• BWF Commissions are specialist groups who review current practice and regulations, develop procedures and provide advice to Council Committees or directly to the Council.
• Working Groups are formed by Committees to complete specific tasks for the Committees.
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Committees/Commissions
The BWF has the following Commissions:• Athletes Commission• Parabadminton Commission• Awards Commission• Technical Officials Commission• Medical Commission• HR Commission
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BWF Organisational Structure - Governance Committees / Commissions
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BWF Organisational Structure
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Structure Make Up of Body
Key Role
Working Groups
Established by Committees orCommissions.
Perform set tasks to reviewcurrent practice and provide expert advice.
STRUKTUR ORGANISASI
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Staff Name PositionThomas Lund Chief Operating OfficerStuart Borrie Director of OperationsDarren Parks Events DirectorIan Wright Development Manager
Selvam Supramaniam Superseries Marketing ManagerJan Lin Media & Communications
OfficerEsther Lim Admin & Marketing Officer
Patricia Wong PA - COO & Director of Operations
Jessy Sung PA - COOSharon Chan Finance Manager
Michelle Nyam Finance OfficerVenugopal Mahalingam Events Manager
Noridah Jamil Events OfficerShanmugam S/O Ramachandran
Events Officer
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Thomas Lund – COOKey responsibilities• Providing leadership and managing the day to day operations of the BWF.• Overseeing all BWF departments ensuring a high level of service delivery.• Ensuring effective management of staff and effective relations with the BWF
Council.• Driving sponsorship, marketing and corporate communications initiatives.• Ensuring the effective planning and delivering of world class events - BWF
events, Super Series.• Ensuring effective communication with all stakeholders.• Managing the budget and the day to day finances of the BWF.• Overseeing the development of policies and procedures for Council
approval.• Developing, together with staff and Council, the strategic and annual
operations plans for approval.• Representing the BWF at international events and forums.
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Stuart Borrie – Director of Operations
Key responsibilities• Providing leadership and managing the day to day operations of the
Administration Department and Development Department.• Overseeing and managing all BWF administrative functions including legal
matters and legislative compliance.• Overseeing the management development projects and activities.• Managing the administrative functions of the BWF Anti-doping Program.• Ensuring effective membership services and services to the BWF Council.• Managing the preparation and for Council, Executive Board and annual
meetings.• Planning, both short and long term, together with other senior staff.• Developing in close cooperation with the COO, the strategic and annual
operations plans.• Developing together with the COO, polices and procedures for Council
approval.•
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Darren Parks – Events Director
Key responsibilities
• Providing leadership and managing day to day functions of the Events Department.
• Supporting the work of the BWF Events Committee and the development of the game.
• Overseeing the management of the regulation of world badminton.
• Planning both short and long term for the Events Department.• Working with local organizing committees for BWF and Super
Series events to ensure the highest quality in event delivery.• Overseeing major event delivery from a technical and
sponsorship rights perspective.
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Ian Wright - Development Manager
Key responsibilities• Managing a range of Development Department projects and activities.• Supporting the implementation of the BWF Development Plan (2010 –
2016).• Coordinating the day to day activities of the Development Department.• Liaising closely with Members and Continental Confederations on
development initiatives.• Liaising with Olympic Solidarity and other funding bodies on development
initiatives.• Managing the development /delivery of the BWF Coach Education
Programme.• Coordinating the implementation of the BWF Schools Badminton
Programme.
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Selvam Supramaniam – Superseries Marketing Manager
Key responsibilities• Managing the day to day administration needs of the office.• Preparing contracts and liaising with BWF legal advisors.• Coordinating the preparation of BWF publications.• Monitoring media reports, coordinating media releases and
news.• Coordinating the delivery of marketing projects.
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Esther Lim - Admin & Marketing Officer
Key responsibilities• Assisting in the preparation of BWF publications.• Coordinating the BWF Equipment Approval Scheme.• Purchasing - ordering and the delivery of office supplies,
couriers.• Coordinating the office maintenance including equipment.
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Patricia Wong - PA - COO & Director of Operations
Key responsibilities• Providing administrative and executive support to the COO and
Director of Operations.• Coordinating preparations for meetings - Executive Board,
Council, AGM.• Ensuring effective and timely communication with Members.• Liaising with international organizations – IOC, ASOIF, Sport
Accord.• Keeping an up to date registry of Member Associations.
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Sharon Chan - Finance Manager
Key responsibilities• Managing the accounting and financial reporting processes.• Preparing accounts for the auditor, liaising with the tax
department.• Compiling annual budgets and annual finance statements.• Arranging insurance, monitoring contracts.• Overseeing the distribution of competition prize money.
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Michelle Nyam - Finance Officer
Key responsibilities
• Preparing monthly accounts – data entry.• Processing invoices, payments and international transfers.• Assisting in the preparation of monthly reports.• Assisting in the audit process.
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Venugopal Mahalingam - Events Manager
Key responsibilities• Coordinating the Event Department team work.• Supporting the planning and operations of BWF Events.• Liaising with event managers, event hosts.• Overseeing the delivery of BWF resources to events.• Supporting the planning and delivery of development initiatives.
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Noridah Jamil - Events Officer
Key responsibilities
• Processing of TUE applications, OOCT Forms.• Processing OOCT and Athlete Whereabouts
forms.• Supporting the work of the Medical
Commission.• Assisting in the appointment of Technical
Officials for events.• Assisting in the planning of BWF tournaments.• Keeping the calendar of events up to date.
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Shanmugam S/O Ramachandran - Events Officer
Key responsibilities
• Managing the entry, draw and results reporting processes.
• Managing the withdrawal process for BWF events.
• Ensuring the World Rankings are posted weekly.• Assisting with the preparation of tournaments.
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MEMBER AFRIKA
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PARTNER
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Membership KRITERIA :I. Be endorsed by the majority of Badminton
Clubs or Associations in its country as the National body.
II. Council be satisfied beyond doubt that the applicant is or will be formally recognised by the overall governing body of sport in the country.
III. If elected, be capable of being recognized by the National Olympic Committee of that country.
IV. Cover the territory of a country that is recognised as such and recognized as an independent and sovereign state by the international community.
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Membership KRITERIA :V. Have statutes that are not inconsistent with
those of BWF.VI. Be a legally registered body and/or can satisfy
BWF that it has the legal and administrative ability to administer the sport to an acceptable standard.
VII. Give a formal undertaking to observe the Statutes, Rules and Bye-Laws of the Federation.
VIII. Agree to be bound by the Anti Doping rules consistent with the requirements of Clause 30.
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Membership KRITERIA :IX. Undertake to accept as binding and final the
decisions of the competent authorities within the Federation, undertake to be subject to such binding and final decisions and in this regard to recognise the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne as the only possible external judicial authority.
X. Undertake to make every reasonable effort to impose the obligations in Clauses 10.7 to 10.9 upon its affiliated clubs and associations and their members in all those areas in which the Federation has authority.
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Events
• Badminton has been part of the Olympic Games since Barcelona 1992. The London Olympic Games is an opportunity to showcase badminton in a country where the sport is widely played at all levels
• 172 badminton players (86 men and 86 women) from more than 50 countries is expected to be selected to compete in London from 27 July – 12 August 2012.
2012 Olympics
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Events
Player Qualification System in Detail
The BWF ranking list of 3 May 2012 will be used to allocate qualifying places until a total of 38 places in each singles event and 16 places(pairs) in each doubles event including the requirements of Regulations 3.3.1 to 3.3.14.
2012 Olympics
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Events
Player Qualification System in Detail
The BWF ranking list of 3 May 2012 will be used to allocate qualifying places until a total of 38 places in each singles event and 16 places(pairs) in each doubles event including the requirements of Regulations 3.3.1 to 3.3.14.
2012 Olympics
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Events
• The Thomas Cup or Men’s World Team Championships was first staged in 1948-49
• The Thomas Cup, taking place every three years, was the BWF’s first major international tournament.
• The idea for the competition and the donation of the trophy was by the first President of the World body, Sir George Thomas, legendary player (21 All England titles).
2012 Thomas Cup
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Events
• The Uber Cup or Women’s World Team Championships was added for the first time in
1956-7.• The trophy was presented by
another famous player and the person whose original idea it was to start a team Championships for Women, the eponymous Betty Uber.
2012 Uber Cup
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Events
• This year finals will be hosted in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in the People’s Republic of China from 20-27 May 2012.
2012 Thomas and Uber Cup
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Events
• The Sudirman Cup is the World Team Badminton Championships, held every two years, and one of the most prestigious titles in the Sport.
• The event was first held in the Bung Karno Stadium, Jakarta, Indonesia 24-29 May 1989 with 28 nations taking part and it now attracts more than 50 national teams.
2011 Double Star BWF Sudirman Cup
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Events
• The World Junior Championships, held annually, consists of two separate events:
• a team event for the Suhadinata Cup• an individual event for Bimantara
Cups
2011 BWF World Junior Championships Taipei, Chinese
Taipei
Malaysia finally claimed the top prize at the Yonex BWF World Junior Championships in Taipei on Sunday. ( Suhadinata Cup)They defeated South Korea 3-0 in the team final to claim thier first ever victory .
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BWF World Ranking (Men S’)
No. 1 LEE CHONG WEI (MAS )
No. 2 LIN DAN (CHN )
No. 3 CHEN LONG (CHN )
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BWF World Ranking (Men D’)
No. 1 CAI YUN / FU HAI FENG
No. 2 YONG DAE LEE/ YUNG JAE SUNG
No. 7 KOO KIEN KEAT/ TAN BOON HEONG
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Uji Anda ?1.Sejak tahun bilakah Persekutuan
Badminton Antarabangsa ditubuhkan ?
2.Nyatakan enam acara kejohanan badminton utama berperingkat antarabangsa yang dianjurkan oleh Organisasi BWF ?
Jawapan : tahun1934
Sukan Olympic
BWF kejohanan Dunia
BWF kejohanan Junior Dunia
Piala Thomas
Piala Uber
Piala Sudirman
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Question ?3. Please state three key governance bodies of the organisation BWF ?
Answer : BWF General Meeting (AGM/EGM)
CouncilExecutive Board
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Question ?4. According to the structure of BWF Council , please state the name and the nation of the president of BWF Council ?
Answer : Dr Kang Young Joong (Japan)
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Question ?5. Where is the headquarter office of
the organisation BWF ?
Answer : Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
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Sekian Terima Kasih !