Building Tomorrow on the Shoulders of Justice: Literature as a Guide to Human-Centered HR
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Building Tomorrow on the Shoulders of Justice: Literature as a Guide to Human-Centered HR
Amrutha Srikanth, Department of English and Communication Skills, Shift – II Stella Maris College
amruthasrikanth380@gmail.com
Abstract
Building Tomorrow on the Shoulders of Justice: Literature as a Guide to Human-Centered HR "You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… until you climb into his skin and walk around in it." — Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird. Rooted in a reflective understanding of empathy, this study creates a pathway for literature to recalibrate modern Human Resource Management. Using HR 360°, Embedding Sustainability and Embracing Humanity as an interpretive lens, it revisits Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, and reveals how its motifs of justice, empathy, and moral courage illuminate HR actions grounded in ethical humanity. Finch’s impeachable honour, Scout’s moral schooling, and Maycomb’s collective confrontation of bias yield interpretive frameworks for organisational resilience, pluralistic culture, and principled governance.
The investigation advances the position that literature cultivates intentional perspective-taking, sharpened ethical attunement, and persistent critical reflection—qualities equally required in competencies of HR policy. By mapping narrative to sectors of workforce strategy, learning and development, diversity and inclusion, and ecological leadership, storytelling is thus presented as both instructive method and deliberate carrier of organisational convictions.
The closing thesis asserts that literature supplies HR practitioners with the lexicon and the ethical ballast to ground justice, empathy, and ecological sustainability within workplace regulations. By transferring these values from page to policy, organisations may progressive workforce stewardship while honouring productivity and humane dignity in equal measure.
Keywords: Human Resource Management, sustainability, empathy, literature, justice, workplace culture
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