Equity Theory

Equity Theory, developed by John Stacey Adams, explains how employees evaluate fairness at work. They compare their input, such as effort and skills, with the rewards they receive and with others’ outcomes. Perceived imbalance can affect motivation, job satisfaction, and performance.

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ISO 9000

International Organization for Standardization developed ISO 9000 as a family of quality management standards. It provides guidelines for establishing effective quality management systems (QMS). Organizations use ISO 9000 standards to improve processes, ensure consistent quality, and enhance customer satisfaction.

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Interview Schedule

An interview schedule is a planned timetable for conducting candidate interviews. It includes details such as date, time, interview format, interviewer names, and candidate information. A clear interview schedule ensures a smooth and organized recruitment process.

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Internal Job Posting

Internal Job Posting (IJP) is a hiring method where open positions are first announced to current employees. It allows staff members to apply for new roles, promotions, or transfers within the company. IJP supports career growth, employee retention, and internal talent development.

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Dysfunctional Conflict

Dysfunctional conflict refers to disagreements that create tension, disrupt collaboration, and damage team relationships. Unlike healthy debate, it leads to poor morale and reduced efficiency. Organizations manage dysfunctional conflict through clear communication and conflict resolution strategies.

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In Basket Technique

The In Basket Technique is a performance assessment tool used in HRM to evaluate decision-making and time management skills. Candidates are given a set of simulated emails, memos, or tasks to prioritize and resolve. It helps measure managerial and problem-solving abilities in realistic work scenarios.

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Importance of Tax

Tax is important because it provides revenue for the government to fund public services such as healthcare, education, defense, and infrastructure. It supports economic development and social welfare programs. Paying taxes also helps maintain financial stability and national growth.

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SHRM

SHRM means Strategic Human Resource Management. It integrates HR practices such as recruitment, training, and performance management with organizational goals. This strategic alignment helps improve productivity, employee engagement, and long-term business success.

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Disciplinary Infraction

A disciplinary infraction occurs when an employee breaks established workplace rules or codes of conduct. Examples include misconduct, absenteeism, or policy violations. Employers address infractions through formal disciplinary procedures to maintain order and fairness.

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Departmentalization

Departmentalization refers to dividing an organization into distinct units based on functions, products, geography, or customer segments. It helps clarify roles, improve coordination, and streamline decision-making. Common types include functional, divisional, and matrix departmentalization.

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Delegative Leadership

Delegative leadership, also known as laissez-faire leadership, allows employees to make decisions with minimal supervision. Leaders provide guidance but trust team members to manage their responsibilities independently. This style works best with skilled, self-motivated teams.

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Data Breach

A data breach occurs when unauthorized individuals gain access to confidential information such as employee records or customer data. It can result from cyberattacks, weak security systems, or human error. Organizations must implement strong security measures to prevent data breaches and ensure compliance.

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Constructive Dismissal

Constructive dismissal happens when an employer’s actions make working conditions intolerable, forcing the employee to resign. This may include harassment, pay cuts, or major contract changes without consent. In many jurisdictions, constructive dismissal can be treated as wrongful termination.

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Configurability

Configurability is the flexibility of a system to adapt to different business requirements through settings and options. It allows users to modify workflows, fields, or rules without technical development. High configurability improves scalability and user experience.

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Competency-Based Pay

Competency based pay rewards employees for the skills and competencies they demonstrate at work. Instead of focusing only on position or tenure, it links compensation to expertise and capability. This approach encourages continuous learning and performance improvement.

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Compensatory Leave

Compensatory leave, often called comp off, is time off provided instead of overtime pay. Employees earn it when they work beyond regular hours or on designated holidays. Companies define eligibility and usage rules in their leave policy.

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