Reducing Unconscious Bias (OnDemand Webinar)

$49.00

SKU: 411170EAU

Description

Understand the implicit attitudes or stereotypes that shape how we engage others and make decisions in the workplace.In today’s increasingly diverse workforce, it is imperative to appropriately train employees to eliminate prejudice and discrimination. The selfperception trap is one of the biggest challenges leaders face. Many leaders are less inclusive than they think they are. Professionals attending this program will learn numerous effective interventions to promote the culture of eliminating unconscious bias. Learn to identify unconscious bias and how to help develop behaviors that foster inclusion in the workplace. Learn numerous effective interventions to promote behaviors that contribute to an environment where we are actively engaging in efforts to value all points of view and walks of life with the end goal of a diverse workforce, an inclusive attitude free of prejudices and biases examined. Utilize tools such as selective attention and the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to develop intervention methods designed for the current climate to meet the need for a higher level of accountability. This course educates on the concept of unconscious bias, helping everyone understand and recognize their own unconscious biases toward other individuals. It also provides suggested behaviors and actions to mitigate preconceived notions we are used to.

Date: 2023-12-12 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Understand How Unconscious Bias Is Revealed

Explore How to Overcome Blind Spots Within Everyday Interactions

Identify One’s Own Unconscious Biases

Learn How to Build Relationships by Recognizing Differences as Strengths

Understand the Nuances of Cross-Cultural Communications

Improve Workplace Inclusion

Discover the Path to Becoming an Inclusive Leader

Raise Awareness for Critical, Company-Specific Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Goals

Ria Dark-2Rogues

Reducing Unconscious Bias (OnDemand Webinar)

$49.00

SKU: 410774EAU

Description

Understand the implicit attitudes or stereotypes that shape how we engage others and make decisions in the workplace.In today’s increasingly diverse workforce, it is imperative to appropriately train employees to eliminate prejudice and discrimination. The selfperception trap is one of the biggest challenges leaders face. Many leaders are less inclusive than they think they are. Professionals attending this program will learn numerous effective interventions to promote the culture of eliminating unconscious bias. Learn to identify unconscious bias and how to help develop behaviors that foster inclusion in the workplace. Learn numerous effective interventions to promote behaviors that contribute to an environment where we are actively engaging in efforts to value all points of view and walks of life with the end goal of a diverse workforce, an inclusive attitude free of prejudices and biases examined. Utilize tools such as selective attention and the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to develop intervention methods designed for the current climate to meet the need for a higher level of accountability. This course educates on the concept of unconscious bias, helping everyone understand and recognize their own unconscious biases toward other individuals. It also provides suggested behaviors and actions to mitigate preconceived notions we are used to.

Date: 2023-06-30 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Understand How Unconscious Bias Is Revealed

Explore How to Overcome Blind Spots Within Everyday Interactions

Identify One’s Own Unconscious Biases

Learn How to Build Relationships by Recognizing Differences as Strengths

Understand the Nuances of Cross-Cultural Communications

Improve Workplace Inclusion

Discover the Path to Becoming an Inclusive Leader

Raise Awareness for Critical, Company-Specific Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Goals

SHRM ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Ria Dark-2Rogues

Reducing Unconscious Bias (OnDemand Webinar)

$49.00

SKU: 410475EAU

Description

Understand the implicit attitudes or stereotypes that shape how we engage others and make decisions in the workplace.Bias is personal, cultural, and institutional. Bias (conscious or unconscious) is a people issue meaning it is decent people who don’t see how their mental images, quick assumptions, and resulting decisions affect the opportunities and experiences of coworkers.Most often, it is invisible to those who have it. The reality is that we all have biases, and our unconscious is very powerful.Unconscious bias can affect hiring, assignments, promotions, evaluations, dismissals, customer service, sales, revenue, profits, and in health care patient care and safety. This topic focuses on the implicit attitudes or stereotypes that shape how we engage others and make decisions in the workplace and will provide an understanding of how bias is formed in our unconscious.

Date: 2022-12-23 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Understanding Unconscious Bias
• Definition and Overview of Unconscious Bias • What Is Unconscious Bias?
• Recognizing Unconscious Bias
• The Relationship Between Unconscious Bias, Diversity and Inclusion, and Preventing Discrimination

Addressing Unconscious Bias
• How Biases Can Influence Workplace Decisions and Interactions
• How to Recognize Personal Biases and Make More Informed Decisions
• Strategies to Minimize Bias

The Negatives of Pattern Matching
• The Downside of Making Assumptions
• How to Recognize Microaggressions

Audrey Halpern-ARH Employee Training

Reducing Unconscious Bias (OnDemand Webinar)

$49.00

SKU: 409696EAU

Description

Understand the implicit attitudes or stereotypes that shape how we engage others and make decisions in the workplace.Bias is personal, cultural, and institutional. Bias (conscious or unconscious) is a people issue meaning it is decent people who don’t see how their mental images, quick assumptions, and resulting decisions affect the opportunities and experiences of coworkers. Most often, it is invisible to those who have it. The reality is that we all have biases, and our unconscious is very powerful. Unconscious bias can affect hiring, assignments, promotions, evaluations, dismissals, customer service, sales, revenue, profits, and in health care patient care and safety. This topic focuses on the implicit attitudes or stereotypes that shape how we engage others and make decisions in the workplace and will provide an understanding of how bias is formed in our unconscious.

Date: 2021-12-16 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

Understanding Unconscious Bias
• Definition and Overview of Unconscious Bias • What Is Unconscious Bias?
• Recognizing Unconscious Bias
• The Relationship Between Unconscious Bias, Diversity and Inclusion, and Preventing Discrimination

Addressing Unconscious Bias
• How Biases Can Influence Workplace Decisions and Interactions
• How to Recognize Personal Biases and Make More Informed Decisions
• Strategies to Minimize Bias

The Negatives of Pattern Matching
• The Downside of Making Assumptions
• How to Recognize Microaggressions

Audrey Halpern-ARH Employee Training