Technology is like a super helpful friend that helps businesses stay fair and honest even when things get tough.
Imagine you're sharing toys with your friends in a big playground. Sometimes, it’s hard to tell who got more or if someone cheated. Now imagine having a robot that watches over the game and tells everyone if something isn’t fair, that's like what technology does for businesses.
How Technology Helps Businesses Be Fair
Technology helps businesses keep track of everything, like how many toys each kid gets, or who said "you're it" first. It’s like having a super smart notebook that never forgets anything and always tells the truth.
If someone tries to be unfair, technology can catch them, just like your teacher would if you didn’t share your snacks. This helps businesses stay honest even when they’re busy or under pressure.
Sometimes, technology also helps businesses think of new ways to do things fairly, like using fair rules for everyone instead of letting one person decide everything. It’s like having a group of friends help you choose who goes first in the game.
Examples
- Employees get alerts when they see unfair actions in the workplace.
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