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May 2021
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112: How Do We Deal With Biases We Don't...

Greg Rice
About this episode

On This Episode:

  • Greg shares how we can address the biases we subconsciously bring to our conversations.
  • Discover how to break down your subconscious bias.
  • Learn how diversity can lead to increased business performance.
  • Greg shows the two main categories of bias we should keep our eye on.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Implicit bias comes from our experiences, cultural instructions, and even evolutionary history.
  2. Our experience does not always reflect reality.
  3. Every human being is affected by unconscious bias – it’s far easier to see it in others than in ourselves.

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