The project “Promoting Gender Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace” (PROGEDI) was implemented by the International Rescue Committee Hellas (IRC Hellas), the Cell of Alternative Youth ...
AI is undeniably reshaping the modern workplace. As a recent Gallup study revealed, 93% of Chief Human Resource Officers (CHROs) report their organizations are leveraging AI to boost productivity and ...
An unconscious bias is one or more stereotypes, generalizations, or assumptions about certain groups of people that someone makes quickly (perhaps a snap judgment) without realizing they’ve made the ...
Promoting awareness of unconscious bias enhances decision-making, fairness, and collaboration, reduces conflict, and fosters a respectful, inclusive work environment. The Fast Company Executive Board ...
Women in the workplace suffer daily microaggressions and unconscious sexist bias. A female CEO calls for change. How to address signs of unconscious bias in your recruiting process Too often companies ...
Implicit bias refers to unconscious stereotypes against others and how they affect our behavior. Implicit bias, aka unconscious bias, reinforces inequalities at work, school, the doctor's, and more.
The fire service has enacted diversity initiatives for quite some time now and has enjoyed some progress, but not enough. Fire chiefs have expressed frustration with recruitment, hiring, retention and ...
Leaders seeking to create inclusive work environments should start by understanding how unconscious biases can undermine those efforts. Unconscious biases are mental shortcuts that help us process ...
Implicit bias is unconscious bias. This type of bias connects automatically beyond our awareness. Where does implicit bias come from? How is it reinforced? Are there specific strategies that ...
Since I am a woman working in manufacturing, one might assume that discussing this topic comes naturally to me. Surprisingly, it's actually one of my least favorite subjects because I strongly believe ...
Our culture is divided between those who recognize how racism has endangered and oppressed people of color in our country, and those who are threatened by difference and believe they “make the rules.” ...