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Author: | McCoy, B. H. |
Title: | The parable of the sadhu (Unternehmerische Sozialverantwortung; Krisenmanagement) |
Journal: | Harvard Business Review
1997 : MAY-JUN, VOL. 75:3, p. 54-56,58-60,62,64 |
Index terms: | |
Freeterms: | ARBEITSETHIK |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Some 15 years ago, the author and several unrelated groups of travelers encountered a sadhu, or Indian holy man, on a steep, frowzen slope in the Himalayas. The sadhu was barely alive. Although they clothed and fed him, the travelers as a group did not take ultimate responsibility for him and his fate remains a mystery. In this article he explores why he and the others acted as they did. In a retrospective commentary, he asks the central question: how do we prepare our organizations and institutions so they will respond appropriately to ethical crises? |
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