A formal chart showing a system of tasks and authority relationships
What is an Organizational Chart?
A decision that is straightforward and repetitive.
What is a routine decision?
This type of barrier includes a lack of resources, infrastructure, and diverse representation
What are Structural barriers?
This 3-letter acronym describes when companies integrate social concerns into their business operations
What is CSR?
A type of plan for projects or events that are 3 or more years in the future.
What is a long-term plan?
An organization can be structured by these, such as Sport Clothing, Sport Equipment, and Footwear Divisions.
What are Strategic Business Units?
A unique situation requires this type of decision.
What is a complex decision?
A "tick-box" approach and a failure to set benchmarks for progress are examples of this kind of barrier
What are conceptual barriers?
The measure of CSR where an organization focuses only on its bottom line.
What is economic?
According to the presentation, no woman has ever served as president of this international soccer governing body
What is FIFA?
In this type of organizational structure, staff is grouped under roles like "Associate AD, Sport Programming" and "Associate AD, Facility Operations".
What is "By Business Function"?
The first step in the rational model of decision making.
What is "Identify the REAL problem"?
This type of barrier includes discriminatory practices and a lack of "buy-in" on social issues from leadership
What are Cultural barriers?
An organization operating at this level of CSR follows the spirit of the law, not just the letter
What is ethical?
These are the organizational units and individuals responsible for carrying out tactics
What are roles?
Along with standing committees, these committees are formed for a temporary purpose to address a specific issue
What are ad hoc committees?
The final part of the planning process - it's also the last step in the decision-making model
What is evaluation?
Barriers like workload burnout, microaggressions, and tokenism fall into this category.
What are Emotional & Social/Relational barriers?
The highest level of CSR, where an organization acts as a leader in promoting social initiatives.
What is philanthropic?
An ethical dilemma was presented involving a star athlete arrested for this offense before a championship game
What is driving while intoxicated?
The "Five Rs of Good Governance"
What are Regulations, Rules, Rankings, Records, and Results?
The acronym for the principle analyzing a decision's social, legal, economic, ethical, political, and educational impacts.
What is the SLEEPE Principle?
This strategy to advance DEI includes hiring incentives, mentoring, and pipeline programs.
What is "Increase Diversity in Leadership"?
In the Title IX example, an athletic department that would not comply with the law until forced to is operating at this CSR level.
What is economic?
A 2006 study found that sport in Europe created this many jobs, representing 5.4% of the workforce
What is 15 million?