The National Football League: “Who Gets to Take a Knee?”
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Region
          North America
              Topic
          Ethics & Social Justice
          Strategy & General Management
              Length
              10 pages
          Keywords
          NFL
          oppression
          communications strategy
              Copyright Holder
          Notre Dame
              Student Price
              $4.00
          Target Audience
          Graduate Students
          Undergraduate Students
          Executive Education
          Other Audience
              Beginning the 2016 NFL preseason, 49ers’ quarterback, Colin Kaepernick, did not stand for the national anthem. In opposition of social injustices and systematic oppression, the one-kneed gesture grew to a larger protest of the national anthem. The NFL and commissioner Goodell ponder the proper stance, balancing patriotism and as social justice. 10 pp. (A) Case; 5 pp. (B) Case. Case #18-04. (2018)
Learning Outcomes
              - To demonstrate how individual opinion can attract national attention, potentially harming an organization’s brand and public image.
- To begin discussion around the idea that various stakeholder groups often react in dramatically different ways, depending on their interests, values and perspectives.
- To demonstrate the ways in which corporate values, as exemplified by corporate behavior, can both stoke tensions and build community pride, depending on stakeholder interests.
- To illustrate the notion advanced by Arthur W. Page that “In a democratic country, every business begins by public approval and continues by public permission.”
 
    