Objective
- Define unconscious bias and distinguish it from explicit bias
- Identify how unconscious bias manifests in workplace behaviors and decisions
- Recognize the role of schemas and automatic processing in shaping perceptions
- Analyze real-world examples of bias in hiring, evaluation, and team interactions
- Reflect on personal biases using structured exercises like the “Circle of Trust”
- Apply the “5 Things to Know” framework to understand the nature and impact of bias
- Demonstrate awareness of microaggressions and practice respectful communication
- Utilize the Four Stages of Competence to assess and guide personal growth
- Develop and commit to a personalized action plan to reduce bias in professional roles
- Access and use tools like the Implicit Association Test (IAT) to continue learning beyond the session
Highlights
- Introduction to Unconscious Bias
- The “5 Things To Know” Framework
- Schemas and Mental Shortcuts
- Types of Unconscious Bias
- Bias in Action: Workplace Impacts
- Microaggressions and Language
- The Four Stages of Competence
- Strategies for Change
- Tools and Resources
Designed For
This course is designed for employees who are not supervisors, managers, or executives. If you are looking to train your managers, supervisors, or executives on unconscious bias, we recommend Unconscious Bias for Managers, Supervisors, and Executives (BCPrerequisite
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