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Isn't pretty much any organization a corporate structure in some form or fashion? Regardless as to the service that you offer, you do need to have a focus on the day-to-day business infrastructure of your organization, whether its an NBA team, GLO, or Junior League.
If memory serves me correctly, didn't professional sports dress more "corporately" (as some people put it) back in the day anyway? I'm sure it was unwritten rules of the times, but I'm just curious as to why now its suddenly so wrong.
Using Tony's example, if companies require its employees to dress a certain way (and yet no one says a thing about it) why should it be different for NBA players? This isn't in their personal lives, but when conducting "league business or a team member" (according to the dress code that CT4 posted).
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Last edited by Honeykiss1974; 10-19-2005 at 12:12 PM.
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