The Importance Of Ethics And Ethics In Sports

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Ethical and moral quandaries are present at all levels of organized sports (DeSensi, 2010). Athletic directors and sporting managers face many demands each day surrounding their job responsibilities; budgets, parents, coaches, student-athletes, office personal, facility management, public relations. Each of these areas and many more require a considerate, level minded, comprehensive ethical and moral response when a challenge arises to develop an equitable response and solution (DeSensi, 2010). Hence, having a plan of action to handle ethical and moral issues may be essential to creating a culture of integrity in athletic organization. Critically acclaimed author and speaker John C. Maxwell wrote a book in 2003 titled “There 's No Such Thing as "Business" …show more content…

Lack of reporting of unethical behavior of other coaches. Menacing behavior towards officials, referees, and umpires. (DeSensi, 2010) Coaches who put their team and players first, are coaches who value each and every one as a person (Yanity, 2011). A good coach will teach life skills along with developing each player’s athletic talent (Yanity, 2011). With athletic participation at an all-time high, coaches have become an important element in the education of student-athletes (Yanity, 2011). It is important for coaches to have moral and ethical behavior in all phases of their lives as young men and women look to these role models for guidance. Moral and Ethical Issue: Is coaching behavior that dehumanizes and jeopardizes the integrity of sports Deviant or Normative? Position: Coaching behavior that constitutes behavior that dehumanizes and jeopardizes the integrity of sports is deviant. Ethical and moral Coaches follow the rules and present positive sportsmanship. Put the interest of the team first. Report and discipline illicit behavior. Respect the referees and officials. Use positive language with players. Correct bad behavior and give examples of good

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