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What happens to an individual's personal code of ethics in the complex and competitive business environment? How do ethical decisions affect the individual, and in turn, the potential of the organization? This video uses a life-and-death dilemma faced during a mountaineering expedition in Nepal’s Himalayas as a metaphor for ethical dilemmas faced in the business world. In a classic re-creation of a Harvard Business School symposium, host Arthur Miller builds on Bowen H. McCoy's parable about the Himalayan expedition as a backdrop for a lively and provocative forum on business ethics.
32 minutes | Color
What happens to an individual's personal code of ethics in the complex and competitive business environment? How do ethical decisions affect the individual, and in turn, the potential of the organization? This video uses a life-and-death dilemma faced during a mountaineering expedition in Nepal’s Himalayas as a metaphor for ethical dilemmas faced in the business world. In a classic re-creation of a Harvard Business School symposium, host Arthur Miller builds on Bowen H. McCoy's parable about the Himalayan expedition as a backdrop for a lively and provocative forum on business ethics.
32 minutes | Color