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Free Webinar: DE&I – Unconscious Bias

Free Webinar: DE&I – Unconscious Bias
Register today for OutSolve's DE&I - Unconscious Bias webinar on September 14, 2022, at 2 pm EST. This session is presented by one of our certified DE&I experts, Victoria Person, SHRM-CP. Credits are available. 
Unconscious or implicit biases are our preferences for one thing over another that form outside our conscious awareness. Often these preferences stem from stereotypes about groups of people that are based on incomplete or inaccurate information. Although bias is often directed at ethnicity and race, it may also exist toward other groups as well: age, gender, gender identity, physical abilities, religion, sexual orientation, and weight. In this webinar, we explore how unconscious bias may affect our decisions in and out of work and what we can do to manage it before it manages us. The goal is a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. 
 
Webinar Details
Topic: Unconscious Bias
Date: September 14, 2022
Time: 2:00 pm EST
Presenter: Victoria Person, SHRM-CP

Register Here

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