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MANAGEMENT:PRACTICAL INTRO. >SP INSTR<
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Author: KINICKI
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Chapter 12.3, Problem 2SA12.4
Summary Introduction

To determine:

Three lowest scoring items and managers could do to improve your perceptions of equity.

Introduction:

Equity

It means to be treated in a fair manner without any partiality from the boss or the company on any basis of differentiation. Being treated equally or impartially affects the motivation level of an employee accordingly. If an employee feels he is being treated partial, he would never be able to work and get the expected output for the company.

Lowest scoring factors

There are some of the parameters or factors on which my manager thinks that I need to concentrate on to come to the level where I feel equal or equity. It is very important for any employee to feel equity which calls for being treated impartially in order to have a good motivation level at all times to perform in a much better way. Below are some of the factors or items that were being recognized by my manger which I had to work on as per the suggestions of my manager.

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