Leadership Theories
Ethical Dilemmas in Sport
Ethical Dilemmas Cont'd
Ethical Dilemmas Cont'd
Moral Reasoning & Ethical Frameworks
100
This leadership style focuses on rewards and punishments 

Transactional

100

Faking an injury to gain an advantage

Flopping

100

A substance used to improve human performance 

Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs)

100

In the documentary Long Time Coming, this issue was discussed by former little league players from white and black perspectives

Segregation / Racism

100

This framework believes that moral and ethical actions are based on a persons care and kindness, because people should value their relationships and communities 

Care Ethics

200

This leadership theory is based on inspiring and motivating followers

Transformational


200

Deliberating losing a game for a strategic reason

Tanking

200

This medical issue is increasingly concerned about long-term athlete health

Concussions

200

This term was created by the NCAA in an effort to not let this group be seen as employees

Student-athletes

200

This ethical framework requires that in order to be morally good, you must strictly follow the stated rules in sports

Formalism

300

This theory lets leaders change their approach based on a situation

Situational / Adaptive

300

When a dominant team overwhelms an opponent

Blowout

300

This organization notoriously pursues other companies for trademark infringement

Nike

300

This issue at sport events is often caused by heightened emotions, alcohol consumption, and rivalry

Fan Violence

300

This concept in moral reasoning is best demonstrated by the "Unfortunate Driver" thought prompt 

Moral Luck

400
This leader is focused only on the needs of their followers

Servant

400

An increasing revenue stream for sports leagues following the overturning of PAPSA

Sports Gambling
400

This medical enhancement in baseball is widely considered acceptable

Tommy John Surgery

400

This legislation was passed in 1972 and has had a lasting impact on high school and collegiate sports

Title IX
400

This framework is based on the idea that the actions of people are only immoral or unethical because a person thinks it is that 

Moral Subjectivism

500

This theory believes leadership is inherent 

Great Man Theory

500
This team gained advantage by banging on trash can lids to signal teammates

Houston Astros

500

Some advanced technology in sports has been called this term

Equipment Doping

500

This is an AI that is being used in some sports to make line calls, offsides, and other technical calls

Video Assisted Referee (VAR)

500

When forming a sound moral argument, you should take care to avoid having an implied or unstated premise that is necessary in order for the argument to be valid - also known as this

Missing Premise

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