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Identify And Avoid Unconscious Bias
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15,365 students

Identify And Avoid Unconscious Bias

Strategies And Practices To Improve Equality, Diversity And Inclusion In Your Workplace
Created byExpert Academy
Last updated 9/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • How to identify and minimise different forms of unconscious bias.
  • How to make more effective and objective decisions.
  • How to eliminate unconscious bias from business decisions.
  • How to apply practical strategies to prevent bias in an organisation.
  • How to assess your organisation's diversity growth and inclusion.
  • The importance of having an inclusive workplace.
  • How deep the dangers of impulsive decisions truly go.
  • How to resolve internalised bias about oneself.

Course content

4 sections9 lectures52m total length
  • What Is Unconscious Bias?9:15

    This lecture seeks to define the most prominent dangers of unconscious bias. Unconscious bias is unavoidable but able to be mitigated. This lecture shows how we see it every day in places we may not have realised. We'll also delve into contemporary and impending consequences of unconscious bias like poor decision-making and the reliability of the information.

    Also explored are the necessity and probable faults of heuristics. Heuristics are the clusters of associations and assumptions we use for immediate decision-making.

    Download and complete the What Is Unconscious Bias Worksheet.

  • Cognitive Bias And Cognitive Flexibility7:39

    This lecture defines various forms of cognitive bias, how to identify them, and how to avoid them. We'll cover the common source bias, illusory truth, illusory validation, outcome bias, compassion fade and backlash.

    Following this, we'll go into the benefits of a more flexible perception and how to foster one. We'll discuss ways to change the routine and try new activities, as well as challenge your own perceptions.

    Download the Cognitive Bias And Cognitive Flexibility Worksheet.

Requirements

  • No specific requirements.

Description

Are you an HR professional looking to remove bias from your operations? Are you a business owner or professional looking to improve your decision-making abilities in general, so that you can arrive at logical, objective conclusions? If so, this course is for you.

Diversity and inclusion have become centre-stage considerations for profitable and productive businesses. But beyond the obvious biases, unconscious bias lurks to undermine business decisions and operations. This course provides clear information about various unconscious pitfalls in decision-making, in the context of diversity and inclusion, as well as in other contexts.

The course kicks off by introducing some key terms and the definition of unconscious bias. Over the lectures, we will be discussing how successful businesses have implemented strategies and practices that maintain a healthy and inclusive environment, liberated from unconscious biases, and you'll learn how to apply these solutions in your own organisation. We'll also cover vital topics such as cognitive and internalised biases, while also touching on various methods we can use in order to prevent prejudice and discrimination. We'll then take a closer look at the role bias plays in the decision-making process and how to challenge established perceptions, transforming them into objective and logical approaches.

By the end of the course, you will possess valuable knowledge on how to prevent various forms of bias and you'll be confident and self-assured in your capabilities and skills, while also being ready to implement what you have learnt.

So, if you're looking to establish an inclusive, diverse, and non-discriminatory environment for all - as well as learn to make clear and objective business decisions - enrol today!

Who this course is for:

  • Managers and Supervisors
  • Corporate Leaders
  • Diversity and Inclusion Officers
  • Members of highly-diverse teams.
  • Team leaders wanting to improve company inclusion.
  • Professionals in Human Resources and Recruitment.
  • Professionals interested in how to make better business decisions.