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Everyone has a bias of some kind. Our unconscious bias is an unintentional predisposition we are not actively aware of. Understanding unconscious bias is essential in the workplace and in life. When we are not actively aware of our internal biases it can skew treatment of others, as well as judgments in hiring teams, leading teams, and interacting with teams. This course is designed to give you an overview of what unconscious bias is, a look at the types of unconscious bias, and provide tips you can use to overcome your own unconscious bias.
The word “bias” may have sparked a negative image in your mind. While biases do have a negative connotation at times, some biases exist without malignant intention, and often seem out of our control. This is considered an unconscious bias and we all have them. These biases occur automatically when our brains make quick judgments of people and situations, based on all kinds of varied reasons. Although having these unconscious biases might be out of our control, it is our responsibility as professionals and upstanding citizens to manage and maintain them, thus taking control of their impact in life and in the workplace. Our unconscious bias might not always be problematic, but it will become so if we allow it to affect the lives of those around us in a negative manner. This “Unconscious Bias” training course will give you all the information you need in order to prevent any unconscious bias you might have from affecting you and the people you work with so you can best maintain your professionalism, as well as your integrity.
Unconscious bias is an unintentional predisposition we are not actively aware of. These biases occur automatically when our brains make quick judgments of people and situations based on all kinds of varied reasons, and we all have them.
This course is designed for professionals, as understanding unconscious bias is essential in the workplace and in life. It helps you prevent any unconscious bias from affecting you and the people you work with.
The course gives an overview of what unconscious bias is, looks at the types of unconscious bias, and provides tips you can use to overcome your own unconscious bias. It covers the conscious versus unconscious mind, the impact of bias, specific bias types such as affinity, attribution, beauty, confirmation, conformity, contrast effect, halo effect, horns effect, and gender, identifying your own biases, and ways to overcome unconscious bias.
The course develops skills in empathy, self-awareness, biasing, implicit cognition, and social influences.
Yes. It explores how unconscious bias affects the workplace, provides and illustrates examples of unconscious and implicit bias in the workplace, categorizes cultural bias in the workplace, and covers how to tackle unconscious bias at work.