
Unconscious Bias and Legal Considerations
The brain is naturally inclined to make generalizations — some true, some false, some good, some bad. Generalizations can result in stereotypes and biases. We have the power to self-regulate to foster more positive connections and allow individuals to communicate confidently with one another.
This course uses positive psychology and relevant research to teach learners about unconscious bias and the legal concerns that can arise because of unconscious bias-related discrimination. Learners will go through interactive exercises to explore course concepts and leave empowered to demonstrate inclusive behaviors and contribute to inclusive work cultures.
Course Outcomes
- Gain insights to how the brain works, how biases develop and why they’re bad for business
- Understand the fundamentals of cognitive psychology and how to avoid errors caused by automatic thinking
- Explore the power of the brain to undo flawed or biased thinking and provide more freedom of thought
- Eliminate stereotypes using 5 research-based strategies to reduce unconscious bias
- Investigate the costs and benefits associated with inclusive thinking and behavior
- Prevent implicit biases from turning into harassment
- Reduce the impact of implicit bias on the hiring process and on performance evaluations
Course Agenda
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