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Capital University's dilemmas : contemplating diversity and legal ramifications in decision making / Stacey R. Altman, Mark Moore, Melanie L. Sartore-Baldwin, Stacy Warner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Altman, Stacey R., author.
Moore, Mark, author.
Sartore-Baldwin, Melanie L., author.
Warner, Stacy, author.
Series:
SAGE Knowledge. Cases.
SAGE Knowledge. Cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Capital University--Sports.
Capital University.
Discrimination in sports--Moral and ethical aspects.
Discrimination in sports.
Sports.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations.
Place of Publication:
London : Human Kinetics, Inc., 2013.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Capital University (CU) is an institution that receives significant state support. Consequently, as resources become limited in a difficult economy, CU is facing greater scrutiny and accountability for its actions. CU's athletics department, in particular, is feeling the pressure of the extra scrutiny as the media continues to highlight the mishaps and failings of the department. Issues surrounding athletics compliance and the department's overall level of inclusiveness have been frequently front-page news and receive top billing on the nightly local newscasts in Forest Ridge. Dr. Cathy Clinton, Athletic Director of CU, is typically an autocratic leader and decision maker, however at this time, she feels that a more participatory approach to addressing these issues will be in the best interest of the department. As a result, Dr. Clinton has decided to develop a team of her athletics employees to address whether or not to hire another compliance administrator and how to respond to the department's overall level of inclusiveness.
Notes:
Originally published in Altman, S. R., Moore, M., Sartore-Baldwin, M. L., & Warner, S. (2013). Capital University's dilemmas: Contemplating diversity and legal ramifications in decision making. Case Studies in Sport Management, 2(1), 36-44. DOI:.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
No ILL or scholarly sharing allowed.
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ISBN:
9781526433985
OCLC:
1023550504
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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