
Questions, not quotas
In our last video of the unconscious bias series, we continue to focus on appreciating that to establish parity in society, we need to acknowledge that our unconscious biases can
In our last video of the unconscious bias series, we continue to focus on appreciating that to establish parity in society, we need to acknowledge that our unconscious biases can
In this episode... Consider how to make your contribution count: How do you reward performance? What are your hiring practices? How did your organization go about selecting causes? by Suzanne F. Stevens, Conscious-Contribution™ Cultivator,
This weWednesday, Micro-questions, effective bias buster on the road to equality, and many before, not to mention the YouMeWe mindset, is inspired by interviews with over seventy women pioneers in
In this week’s episode ... consider how to make your contribution count: How can I get to the heart of a bias? What can I do to bust a bias? How
What micro-behaviours do you often demonstrate? For example: Have you ever walked into a meeting and just said hello to a couple people? Have you ever delivered a presentation and only made
In this week's episode consider: What biases am I revealing through micro-behaviours? What are the consequences of revealing my biases to colleagues? What can I do to minimize their impact? by Suzanne
The last weWednesday we spoke about how adjectives can emphasis a descriptor, rather than someone’s essence. The descriptor is similar to labelling people. The difference between the two is a
In this episode... Consider how to make your contribution count: Why do I use labels to define someone? What would happen if society removed labels? How could I be more inclusive
What do all these sentences have in common? Would you consider these sentence conscious communications? I was speaking to a disabled person the other day. A Chinese lady owns that