Governance
Managerial Functions
DEI Principles
Ethics in Sport
The Planning Process
100

The exercise of power and authority in sport organizations to determine mission, membership, and eligibility.

What is sport governance?

100

The four functions of management as defined by Chelladurai (name all four).

What are Planning, Organizing, Leading, and Evaluating?

100

The presence of differences, which may include race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and age.

What is diversity?

100

The principles of conduct governing an individual or a group.

What are ethics?

100

 A statement of what your organization will become and its future aspirations

What is a Vision Statement?

200

An organization's ability to enforce rules and impose sanctions or punishments.

What is Regulatory Power?

200

The process of delegating and coordinating tasks and resources to achieve objectives

What is organizing?

200

Promoting justice, impartiality, and fairness in the distribution of resources and processes

What is equity?

200

An ethical issue in which international officials accept these to swing votes for a World Cup host city.

What are bribes?

200

A statement describing an organization's purpose, philosophy, and values

What is a mission statement?

300

This governing document outlines an organization's core principles and values.

What is a Constitution?

300

This function helps a manager be proactive, exert control over the organization's destiny, and improve financial performance

What is Planning?

300

The outcome of ensuring diverse individuals feel welcomed and can participate fully in decision-making.

What is inclusion?

300

A situation where important personal and societal values come into conflict.

What is an ethical dilemma?

300

Broad, qualitative statements that provide general direction to a sports organization.

What are goals?

400

This document is operational in nature and details how an organization conducts its business.

What are bylaws?

400

A common phrase of resistance to planning is, "We've always done it ____   _____"

What is "...this way"?

400

This concept manifests in who has easier access to governing positions and how policymaking affects specific populations

What is privilege?

400

A policy regarding this group of athletes at a state high school participating in a sport of their preferred gender was cited as an example of an ethical issue.

Who are transgender athletes?

400

Quantitative, measurable, and realistic statements tied to achieving specific goals.

What are objectives?

500

According to Chelladurai, this attribute of an organization is a formal system of task and authority relationships.

What is a Hierarchy of Authority (or Organizational Structure)?

500

The function where a sport manager checks if the organization is fulfilling its mission statement and has completed its goals

What is evaluating?

500

The presentation identifies this group as being drastically underrepresented in sport leadership positions.

Who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color?

500

The idea that sport reflects the societal issues around it, such as racism, sexism, and violence.

What is "Sport as a Mirror of Society"?

500

The specific "how-to" steps used to achieve objectives.

What are tactics?

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