Employee misconduct unsettles companies
The Times of India:
People often judge a ‘group’ mind differently from that of a ‘member’ which has led to the cropping up of issues like decision-making, blame and moral judgment in companies, political groups and organizations, according to a new study.
The more people judge a group to have a mind, which includes the ability to think, intend or plan, the less they judge a member of that group to have his or her own aptitude to think, intent or plan, and vice versa.
This is the so-called ‘trade off’ in the way people view the group versus the way they view individuals in the group.
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