Link to the case study: http://dhensley.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/parable-of-sadhu.pdf

Must not be a question and answer. Please have an introduction and conclusion. Try to challenge the reader in the end of the paper about implications we can apply in our lives regarding ethics.

Questions used to write the paper 1. After reading the case study explain how Bowen McCoy’s values were challenged in this situation. 2. Explain how group ethics and individual ethics are at odds in critical situations. Use the case study to explain your answer. 3. Organizations are made up with many people explain how leaders manage ethical behavior-use the case study to make your argument. 4. In the case study Bowen McCoy had to make a stand in the situation. Based on his decision what can we learn about leaders making a stand in critical ethical situations. 5. The situation involved a person that was in a critical condition. The group had to make multiple decisions to save the person’s life. Based on this explain the ethical dilemma we face when it comes to human life versus ethical issues that are not as serious. 6. Bowen looks back on the situation and has regrets. What can we learn from Bowen when we make ethical decisions look back? 7. Stephen, Bowen friend, made the comment “How do you feel about contributing to a fellow man’s death? What he is saying and what can we learn from this statement? 8. In ethics are we responsible for everyone’s situation? In other words when we see wrong or when a situation is occurring that does not involve us but we know its wrong, when do we decide to take action? 9. In the paper write a conclusion stating the ethical implications you discovered that can be used in organizations, society and can applied to us as an individual.

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