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FIND THE TERM
The process by which we assign causes to behaviours and events. It is of 2 types: External and Internal. Both are potential biases as we assign these on the basis of our perception of the individual
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A normative ethical theory that judges the morality of a decision or action on the basis of whether or not it has followed the rules It argues that we have a duty to act in accordance with the rules It is associated with the writings of Immanuel Kant. For Kant, it is the motives of the person that determine morality, whereby acting from duty is a moral act.
A process of change that assumes change is continuous and unpredictable, requiring an organization to constantly monitor and align itself with its environment. III
The methods of production, first practised by Henry Ford, that underpin modern industrial practices, enabling standardized, low-cost mass production It is associated with the assembly line, in which technology and unskilled workers engaging in discrete and simple tasks are employed to produce the outputs
A type of group decision-making dysfunction that occurs when members of the group seek consensus at the expense of critically evaluating their decisions
A theory of motivation that argues that we utilize comparisons to decide what behaviours to sustain and what to cease by seeking to reduce any inequity between ourselves and our comparator.
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By Vrinda Devra