ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
Problem-solving, time management, communication, and honing athletes’ talents are all vital aspects of agile management. This study examines the agile management skills of sports coaches in the Higher Education Institutions of Tarlac Province, along with forming, norming, and performing. It also identified the profile of the coaches and used the descriptive-correlation research method with thirty-two respondents. Frequency counts, percentages, weighted mean, Pearson-r, and t-test were utilized to treat the study’s data. Particular interest is gained in the analyses of the profile of the coaches, agile management skills, and the innovative work plan as an output. Further, the study concluded that most of the sports coaches are 23-34 years old, male, have a monthly family income of 23,382.00-46,761.00, with MA units, 6-15 years of service, have 1-3 memberships to professional organizations, received gold medals and handling badminton sports. The level of agile management skills of sports coaches is relatively exercised. Age, highest educational attainment, years of service, training, and sports they handle are linked with their abilities. By and large, there is a vigorous indication to suggest intensive provision of a higher level of experience and training for all the coaches because these are correlated with their agile management skills. Moreover, this literature frame suggests that interest in boosting more of sports coaches’ desires, awareness, and yearnings to manage their skills should be strengthened. Coaches may be constantly offered opportunities for their development at all levels of the coaching landscape.