The governor's advisor, the vizier, was the only one who seemed to be perturbed by Gamoo's rising fame and power. He was afraid he would be asked to relinquish his post in favor of Gamoo. The vizier told the governor that he could prove that Gamoo was untruthful. The governor, curious, decided to allow his adviser one chance.
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When the governor found out his favorite camel was dead, he summoned Gamoo to court. Gamoo decided to speak the truth, once again. Everyone was surprised, Gamoo had confessed to killing the camel. The would surely mean his death? There was no proof that the girl had even been there.
But the governor said: 'I have faith in your sincerity. Even in the face of possible death you have not tried to blame someone else. I shall reward you, but I demand to know who the beautiful lady was'. The vizier was visibly shaken when Gamoo pointed his finger at him. The governor had already guessed it, and said: 'Vizier, your daughter had given her word, we call upon you to arrange for their marriage in the next three days'.
Questions
- Who did Gamoo consult after killing the camel?
- Why did he decide to admit he had killed to camel?
- What can you learn from this story from the governor's perspective?
- What can you learn from Gamoo's perspective?
Management Link
Managers should encourage their staff to speak the truth, even in difficult situation. An Asian proverb says: If you can't make mistakes, you can't make anything. Human beings are bound to make mistakes; as long as people acknowledge their errors and are willing to learn from them, their honesty should be rewarded. It is the manager's role to create an enabling environment in which people dare to speak the truth.
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