noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The impersonalism behavior in the company's HR policies made employees feel disconnected from management.

Definition:Actions or conduct that lacks personal characteristics or emotions.

From impersonalism behavior

Example:The organization's impersonalism ethics during the crisis response led to a standardized but sometimes rigid approach.

Definition:Ethical principles or standards that are applied uniformly without regard to individual circumstances.

From impersonalism ethics

Example:The impersonalism attitude of the teacher made the students feel less engaged in the class.

Definition:A mindset or approach that is neutral and unemotional in dealing with people or matters.

From impersonalism attitude

Example:The organization adopted an impersonalism approach to training, believing it to be fair and consistent.

Definition:A method or strategy that is applied uniformly to all cases without consideration of individual differences.

From impersonalism approach

Example:They have implemented an impersonalism system for promotions to ensure everyone is judged equally.

Definition:A set of rules or procedures that are applied uniformly without consideration of personal factors.

From impersonalism system