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Thought for the Day

This insightful reflection emphasizes that a person's true character is revealed through their actions, much like a tree is known by its fruit. Good deeds are never wasted; those who extend courtesy cultivate friendships, and those who show kindness foster love. This principle extends to workplace dynamics, addressing the challenges of maintaining equity among employees through proper compensation discussions and management of overtime, thus ensuring fairness and harmony in professional relationships.

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Thought for the Day

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  1. Thought for the Day A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. Basil (329-379 A.D.)

  2. Distributive Justice and Internal Equity in Action

  3. Equity in Action, Part 2

  4. Equity in Action, Part 3

  5. Adjustments Inherent in Equity Theory

  6. How NOT to Manage Compensation Discussions

  7. Maintaining Equity among Old and New Employees

  8. Managing Overtime

  9. Reactions to “raises”

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