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. Using the one value you would never violate, what would you do if you were McCoy on the Himalayan hike? What have you learned from the Parable of Sadhu? How would you apply the lessons of the story as a corporate world manager?

2- I need also to use this reflection paper for these words: a- perspective

b- immersion

c- work

d- sustainability

e- intent

f- trust

g- choice

h- support or distort

you have to use this because my prof she need to refrect this peaper from this word we are study on class.

3- I attach the artical

4- I need 4 pages for this essay

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David answered on Dec 20 2021
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The Parable of Sadhu
The Parable of Sadhu
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Using the one value you would never violate, what would you do if you were
McCoy on the Himalayan hike? What have you learned from the Parable of
Sadhu? How would you apply the lessons of the story as a corporate world
manager?
The Managing Director of Morgan Stanley, Bowen H. McCoy’s real life experience has
constituted the story “The Parable of the Sadhu”. The experience was gathered by
McCoy through his participation in the sa
atical program of six months which
included a trip to Himalaya for sixty days. Though his trip to Himalaya McCoy met with
myriads of people and gathered different experiences. It was during this trip that McCoy
came across an Indian Sadhu who was suffering from hypothermia due to the excessive
cold atmosphere that prevails in the Himalaya. The experience which McCoy gathered in
this journey was that every individual who came across the Sadhu contributed a bit to
evive the condition of the Sadhu but nobody actually took a complete responsibility to
assure the well being of the Sadhu ultimately. Moreover, it was in this context that
McCoy was faced with the argument made by his anthropologist friend Stephen who
argued that the action on the part of each individual in respect of the Sadhu was actually
a
eakdown between the individual ethic and corporate ethic. Stephen argued that
none of the individuals who came across the Sadhu took appropriate initiatives to
ensure the safety of the poor Sadhu who was suffering from hypothermia. He also
contested McCoy’s perspective that collaboratively each and every individual who came
across the Sadhu actually contributed something to the process of the Sadhu’s revival
and argued that the individuals who came across the Sadhu actually followed the
The Parable of Sadhu
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corporate culture and accordingly when they realized the grimness of the Sadhu’s
condition they passed the responsibility of ensuring the wellbeing of the Sadhu to
someone else and the process continued.
If I would have been McCoy on the Himalayan hike I would have considered the value of
individual ethics much above the concept of group ethics. I would not have deviated
from indulging in the immersion of my individual morality for the betterment of the
Sadhu and would not have hesitated to support the principle of individual ethics rather
than confirming to the concept of group ethics. My choice...
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