reWorked: the Workplace Inclusion Podcast

S2. Episode 4: How to rework unconscious bias

March 13, 2019 EW Group Season 2 Episode 4
S2. Episode 4: How to rework unconscious bias
reWorked: the Workplace Inclusion Podcast
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reWorked: the Workplace Inclusion Podcast
S2. Episode 4: How to rework unconscious bias
Mar 13, 2019 Season 2 Episode 4
EW Group

In this week's episode, we're changing things up. In our new "How to rework" guides, Rachael Wilson breaks down the big topics in diversity and inclusion, starting with unconscious bias.

In this episode, Rachael is tackling unconscious bias. From answering 'what is unconscious bias?' to discussing 'how does it affect us at work?', 'what's the science behind it?' and 'what can we do to address unconscious bias?', all grounds are covered.

Learn more about EW Group's bespoke unconscious bias training and how we can support your organisation in becoming more inclusive.

Connect with Rachael on LinkedIn or Twitter.

You're listening to Reworked, the EW Group podcast on company culture.

For more on EW Group and the work we do to create inclusive cultures, follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn or visit our website.

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In this week's episode, we're changing things up. In our new "How to rework" guides, Rachael Wilson breaks down the big topics in diversity and inclusion, starting with unconscious bias.

In this episode, Rachael is tackling unconscious bias. From answering 'what is unconscious bias?' to discussing 'how does it affect us at work?', 'what's the science behind it?' and 'what can we do to address unconscious bias?', all grounds are covered.

Learn more about EW Group's bespoke unconscious bias training and how we can support your organisation in becoming more inclusive.

Connect with Rachael on LinkedIn or Twitter.

You're listening to Reworked, the EW Group podcast on company culture.

For more on EW Group and the work we do to create inclusive cultures, follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn or visit our website.

Why does unconscious bias exist?
Is this scientifically proven?
How does my brain know which shortcuts to take?
I bet you're listening to this and thinking: I'm pretty sure I'm not biased
How does bias affect me at work?