The United States Olympic Committee: Protecting Their Girls or The Gold?
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Region
          North America
              Topic
          Ethics & Social Justice
          Human Resources & Organizational Behavior
          Strategy & General Management
              Length
              15 pages
          Keywords
          Assault
          #metoo
          crisis
          Communications
          gymnastics
              Copyright Holder
          Notre Dame
              Student Price
              $4.00
          Target Audience
          Graduate Students
          Undergraduate Students
          Executive Education
          Other Audience
              Larry Nassar’s conviction of first-degree sexual misconduct with young girls in USA Gymnastics raised important questions about the efforts of the USOC and affiliated organizations to keep their athletes safe. The scope and duration of his abuse brings into question the execution of the International Olympic Committee’s values. 15 pp. (A) Case; 10 pp. (B) Case. Case #18-05 (2018)
Learning Outcomes
              - To examine the impact of a highly publicized scandal on the reputation of a nonprofit organization;
- To discuss appropriate responses to a breach in trust in order to retain essential funding and regain stakeholders’ trust;
- To demonstrate the importance of consistency between an organization’s values and actions;
- To illustrate the relationship between current cultural movements and an organization’s appropriate response to current events.
 
    