This refers to the fact that organizational members come and go but the organization remains.
What is Permanency
The “how to” step of the planning process involves an organization’s _____.
What is objectives
Sport is a mirror of society means this.
What are the same societal issues we see in society will be seen in sport
These are the two primary ways that crises emerge.
What are smoldering and sudden
The power in high school sport lies on the __________ level.
What is state
In the US, this organization provides a definitive assessment of hiring practices of women and people of color in sports.
What is TIDES (The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport)
Organizations that set rules have this type of power.
What is regulatory
Without starting with this step, the decision-making process will not be successful.
What is identifying the real problem
Documents that outline a sport organization’s basic values and beliefs are known as this.
What are Codes of ethics
The majority of crises affecting the sport industry belong in this category.
What is smoldering
The NFHS is this type of organization.
What is service
The method for a sports organization to receive an ‘A’ grade in a respective area on their annual report card is this.
What is matching it larger US society
This is the governing body that tends to organizational meetings between the regularly scheduled meeting where organizations set policies.
What is the Executive committee
This committee’s mission statement reads, “To lead the _____ movement, oversee the delivery of the _____games and support members to enable _____ athletes to achieve sporting excellence?
What is the International Paralympic Committee
If your sport organization is facing an ethical dilemma, calling a trusted colleague at another organization is an example of this step in the ethical decision-making model.
What is consulting with peers
This type of crisis refers to situations where organizations have wronged their constituents, customers, or employees.
What are organizational misdeeds
This refers to the "new" legal guidance for scholastic athletics with disabilities.
What is the 2013 Dear Colleague Letter
Diversity refers to this.
What is the demographic mix of a group
Studying governance helps you determine the main source of _____ in a sport organization.
What is power
This is the principle that helps sport managers look at the big picture when making decisions?
What is SLEEPE
A sport league that takes the initiative to develop, implement, and publicly endorse a model process for increasing the number of minorities into front office positions is acting at this level of corporate social responsibility.
What is philanthropic
Most organizations tend be _______ when it comes to crises.
What is reactive
This policy areas in high school sport receives the most attention.
What is eligibility
Inclusion is primarily focused on this.
What is how individuals are treated
This is the name of the regularly scheduled meeting where organizations set policies.
What is the general assembly
This is name of the process whereby ideas are generated, and all ideas are initially considered acceptable?
What is Brainstorming
The four levels of corporate social responsibility are this.
What are economic, legal, ethical, philanthropic
Good crisis management REQUIRES this kind of approach.
What is proactive
This organization helps coaches and administrators with how to proceed on transgender athletes.
What is Athlete Ally
Different from equality, equity looks at this.
What is why individuals from certain groups are represented or not