What’s is in a name? Possibly a bias
What is your name? Do you ever think you have been discriminated against because of it? Perhaps you didn’t receive a job interview because of it. OR you did receive
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What is your name? Do you ever think you have been discriminated against because of it? Perhaps you didn’t receive a job interview because of it. OR you did receive
Have you ever considered if your positive prejudices influence who you would collaborate with? Honestly consider, who would your ideal collaborators be below? In technology? As an Accountant? As a social entrepreneur? And most
Have you ever considered if your positive prejudices influence who you would collaborate with? In this episode... Consider how to make your contribution count: Have I ever overestimated someone’s ability when I
by Suzanne F. Stevens, Conscious-Contribution™ Cultivator, Certified Speaking Professional (CSP), YouMeWe.ca As a leader, do you actively seek out different points of view? Or do your unconscious biases assume the same people will provide
Seven actions to being a bias buster As a leader, do you actively seek out different points of view? Or do your unconscious biases assume the same people will provide the
Let's explore your unconscious biases. Who would you want in a Human resource position? Who would you want leading your company? Who would you want to take care of your sick child? And most
In this episode... Consider how to make your contribution count: Do you consider yourself a biased person? What are your biases? What is one thing you can start doing now to
I was curious when I heard people's response to COVID-19 was to bolt to Costco to buy toilet paper by the cartload. Shelves at local grocery stores where Cashmere and
Embrace your community responsibility As we reflect, repurpose, and respond to our individual and collective situation during this global pandemic, many of us are seeking ways to pivot our businesses while