Recognize the impact of bias on behaviors, decisions, and performance.
Unconscious Bias
Understanding Bias to Unleash Potential™
Addressing Unconscious Bias Lets Your People Thrive
Every day, your people are faced with countless bits of information while making decisions that range from the pragmatic to the strategic. As they confront more and more information and have to act quickly while considering varying perspectives, your leaders and team members are primed to rely on biased thinking called unconscious bias.
Unconscious biases are how our brains compensate for overload which can inhibit performance and lead to poor decision-making. Helping your leaders and team members address bias will let them thrive, increasing performance across your entire organization.
OBJECTIVES
Bias is a natural part of the human condition—of how the brain works. And it affects how we make decisions, engage with others, and respond to various situations and circumstances, often limiting potential. There is nothing more fundamental to performance than how we see and treat each other as human beings.
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IDENTIFY BIAS
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CULTIVATE CONNECTION
Increase empathy and curiosity in personal interactions to surface and explore bias.
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CHOOSE COURAGE
Explore ways to face bias with courage and create the space where everyone is respected, included, and valued.
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It takes courage to stand up to bias and advocate for a welcoming and fair culture at your organization. But courage alone won’t actually ensure that you make a difference. These strategies can increase your chances.
THE OUTCOME
Unconscious Bias: Understanding Bias to Unleash Potential offers a principle-based and practical approach to identifying and addressing bias in our everyday life.
It does so by going beyond simply raising awareness to helping participants build practical skills that let them recognize bias in action and counter its potentially harmful effects.
This solution will help organizations that need to:
- Develop leaders who create an inclusive workplace and address unconscious bias’s impact on decision making.
- Build a culture where everyone feels respected, included, and valued.
- Improve collaboration between newly acquired groups or between existing functional silos.
- Develop an inclusive culture that positively impacts the bottom line.
- Shift from a compliance-based approach to diversity training to a more practical, action-oriented approach.
- Close the gap between expected and actual behaviors in how people see and treat each other.