Unconscious Bias and Inclusion eLearning

Unconscious Bias

Unconscious Bias eLearning

In our professional thought processes, there are underlying beliefs and assumptions that subtly shape our decisions, actions, and collaborations. These subtle influencers are known as unconscious biases. Stemming from various backgrounds, experiences, and cultural understandings, these biases often function behind the scenes, guiding our viewpoints in ways we might not be immediately aware of.

While these biases might be subtle, their impact can be significant, especially in a workplace setting. They can influence recruitment decisions, team dynamics, and even project allocations. Recognizing and understanding these biases is crucial for promoting an equitable and diverse workplace.

As the professional landscape continues to change, the emphasis on inclusivity has never been greater. To truly create an inclusive work environment, it's essential to address and navigate our biases. This course aims not just to highlight biases but to equip participants with tips to address and mitigate them.

Course details and highlights

Build awareness of unconscious bias with practical, scenario-based learning designed for modern workplaces.

Course Details

  • Duration: 25 min
  • Use of real-life scenarios
  • Self-paced learning

Course Highlights

  • Summative assessment
  • Certificate upon Course Completion
  • Animated and interactive learning format
  • Designed for in-person, hybrid and virtual teams

Learning Objectives

Through this course, the employees should be able to:

  • Define Unconscious Bias
  • Describe the impact of Unconscious Bias
  • List the different types of Unconscious Bias
  • Identify the manifestations of Unconscious Bias
  • Adopt strategies to prevent Unconscious Bias

By the end of this journey, you'll not only recognize and understand your biases but will also be equipped with tools and strategies to challenge and change them. You'll be empowered to make decisions that are more informed, fair, and inclusive.

Improve productivity by promoting inclusive decision making. Educate your employees on Unconscious Bias using our engaging eLearning.

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FAQs

Unconscious bias refers to unintentional attitudes or stereotypes impacting decisions without awareness, affecting workplace dynamics, including hiring and promotions. These biases may unintentionally foster discrimination and hinder diversity in the workplace. Recognizing and addressing unconscious bias is crucial for promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in various settings, including the workplace, education, and social environments.

Various types of biases can impact decision-making and perceptions. Some common types include:

  • Confirmation Bias: Giving preference to information that confirms pre-existing beliefs.
  • Stereotyping: Applying generalized beliefs or assumptions about a group of people to an individual within that group.
  • Affinity Bias: Favoring people who share similar characteristics or backgrounds.
  • Halo Effect: Allowing one positive trait to influence perceptions of an individual's overall character.
  • Anchoring Bias: Reliance on the first piece of information encountered when making decisions.
  • Conformity Bias: Altering one's opinions or behaviours to align with the majority.
  • Attribution Bias: Attributing others' successes to external factors and failures to internal factors, or vice versa.
  • Contrast Effect: Evaluating someone's characteristics based on how they compare to others recently encountered.

Addressing unconscious biases helps develop inclusivity by dismantling equality barriers. It also helps in recognizing and mitigating biases ensuring fair decision-making, fostering empathy and collaboration. This cultivates inclusive policies, benefiting diverse perspectives and talent. Growing awareness creates a culture of respect, boosting employee engagement and well-being.

Diversity training fosters an inclusive workplace, enhancing awareness of biases and promoting collaboration. It improves communication, attracts diverse talent, and addresses systemic biases for a fair, innovative, and competitive environment.

Some practical tips for mitigating unconscious biases in decision-making processes:

  • Mitigating bias with awareness training
  • Utilize diverse panels for varied perspectives
  • Establishing and adhering to objective criteria
  • Regularly audit organizational policies to enforce inclusive policies for fair policies
  • Encourage open feedback on potential biases
  • Ensure leadership commitment for fostering an inclusive environment

Yes, unconscious bias training is relevant for all employees, irrespective of their level. The unconscious bias training helps in fostering awareness, promoting inclusive practices, and contributing to the creation of a more equitable workplace.

Our course not only points out biases but actively engages employees in defining, understanding, and recognizing various types and manifestations of unconscious bias. It's not just about awareness; it's about providing practical strategies that employees can use to prevent bias, fostering a workplace where inclusivity is not just discussed but actively practised.

An eLearning course effectively tackles workplace unconscious biases by providing accessible and targeted education. It cultivates awareness, imparts practical strategies, and promotes ongoing learning, empowering participants to recognize, understand, and mitigate biases. The eLearning format ensures flexibility, scalability, and consistent delivery, making it a potent tool for developing an inclusive workplace culture.

To prevent unconscious bias, organizations can implement anti-bias training, adopt diverse hiring practices, and promote inclusive leadership. They can also establish feedback mechanisms, and utilize objective metrics in different processes of the organization (e.g. in hiring, performance evaluation etc.). Integrating diversity and inclusion policies as workplace solutions, conducting audits, and supporting affinity groups are essential steps. Collectively, these strategies can help mitigate bias, promoting an equitable and inclusive workplace.

Explore our Unconscious Bias eLearning along with our other Global DEI modules.

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