Justice
IN HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS, JUSTICE IS TYPICALLY THE NUMBER ONE value. Reflect on your reaction when you feel unjustly criticized. Justice, properly defined, is the virtue of judging a person’s character and conduct objectively and of acting accordingly, granting to each individual that which she deserves.
In organizations, ask someone what he thinks about his manager and soon he will describe his manager as fair or unfair, just or unjust. Individuals do not want to work for someone who underrewards performance or overrewards unproductive results. They are right to feel that way. In addition, if there is not a reward for superior performance, ...
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