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    The Parable of the Sadhu 1) McCoy is the type of person who is involved with ethics in a way that can benefit the entire group‚ he rationalizes his decisions by his ethical knowledge. Although yes McCoy did do something wrong. He ignored the fact that there was a dying man in front of his feet‚ and he refused to care for him more than he had already. This wrong decision was created due to his belief in Group Ethics and not Individual Ethics‚ he refused to think harder at the matter and simply

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    Egoism: Does the action promote the person’s long term interest. Here the question is what action promotes McCoy’s & the hiker’s interest. The main purpose of all the hikers was to travel to Nepal and have a "once in a life time experience". It is conceivable that this is consistent with everyone’s best interests‚ while helping the Sadhu is clearly not. Action was ethical. However the fact that McCoy feels guilty reflects that he was unable to promote his long term interest. Hence it becomes ambiguous

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    Case Write up: The Parable of the Sadhu P262 Introduction: This case study is based on a real life incident of Bowen H. McCoy‚ MD of Morgan Stanley. He participated in the sabbatical program for six months. He took the trip to Himalaya Mountain which is Nepal for three months. During the hike on Himalaya he met many different nationalities people; that were from New Zealand‚ Japan‚ Swiss‚ and People who live in the Mountain (Sherpa’s). While climbing to the Mountain he runs into Moral dilemma

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    Parable of the Sadhu Parable of the Sadhu: Analysis from three general approaches. The "Parable of the Sadhu" presents a complex situation which action immediate action was necessary. Sadhu‚ an Indian holy man‚ was discovered naked and barely alive by a group of multicultural mountaineers during their journey. Each ePremium 836 Words 4 Pages Parable of the Sadhu The Parable of the Sadhu Bowen H. McCoy Article Review In the Parable of the Sadhu‚ a group of climbers from different cultures came

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    The Parable of the Sadhu is a good example of how ones individual ethics is not always aligned with good corporate values. Corporate ethics are principles and standards accepted by an organization to guide decision making. It involves the consideration of the interest of the stakeholders and uses core values to make decisions. Individual ethics is more of one’s inner voice of how people should to act‚ based on standards of behavior. Ethical people strive to make right decisions in all situations

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    Case 3-1 The Parable of the Sadhu The case examines the individual versus corporate ethic. Ethical Issues: How does the individual stay true to her values within a corporate ethic? How can one make changes for the better within an organization? Questions Consider corporate values and ethics as discussed in Chapter 3 and the ethical reasoning methods discussed in Chapters 1 and 2 in answering the following questions: 1. Bowen H. McCoy’s friend Stephen is quoted as saying‚ “I feel that

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    involves a mental conflict between moral obligations where if you obey one it results in the lapse of the other. In the “Parable of the Sadhu” there is an ethical dilemma because the group is presented with two hard choices and they can only pick one. They had to decide how much they wanted to sacrifice of themselves to help the Sadhu‚ who was a stranger. If they took the Sadhu to the village they would be separated from the rest of the group by the storm and wouldn’t be able to climb the pass. The

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    Ethical Analysis of the Parable of the Sadhu The Parable of the Sadhu is a story of men climbing the Himalayas that run into a moral dilemma. These are not just any men. These are groups of men from many different cultural backgrounds. As they are climbing the mountain they run into a nearly naked Indian holy man that is near death. The moral dilemma comes into play when they are forced to make the decision to backtrack down the mountain to save the man and probably never reach their ultimate goal

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    Sadhu Case

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    The parable of Sadu Group X 1. Define the main issues presented in the case. Individual perception on ethics Individual ethics vs. group ethics How group ethics influence behavior of individuals and other way around How lack of leadership and group ethics influence behavior of individuals towards Sadhu and within companies How lack of leadership and group ethics influence behavior of individuals within the companies Necessity for CSR frameworks 2. Evaluate how the key parties

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    comprehended in the article “The Parable of the Sadhu‚” which explores the challenges of individual ethics when applied to a collection of people. Bowen McCoy’s (1997) “Parable of the Sadhu‚” gives readers the story of McCoy’s journey hiking through Nepal. McCoy‚ accompanied by his anthropologist friend Stephan and several others‚ were on a 60-day excursion and mountain climb through the Himalayas Mountains near Nepal. Midway through their difficult trek‚ they encountered a Sadhu (an Indian holy man) wearing

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