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Diversity can be difficult

Diversity can be difficult

Although most people would not consider themselves to be prejudiced, we are conditioned to categorize information and make instinctive judgements, often based on physical characteristics, when determining who is in our ‘in-group’ or ‘out-group’.

These arise from prevailing societal beliefs and circumstances together with evolutionary suspicion of the unfamiliar. This is done, by many without thinking and is called unconscious bias. The concept of unconscious bias relates to beliefs and intentions which are shaped by society, upbringing and environments. They are often deeply ingrained, automatic and can create ‘blind spots’ which affect behaviour. We all have unconscious biases, and while in most cases they will fall short of overt discrimination, they may nonetheless result in unconsciously favouring a person of a particular demographic.

Cultural stereotypes can register on the brain in one-fifth of a second but can take a lot of time to overcome. Someone who we initially consider to be in our ‘out-group’ will have to do a lot more to overcome our initial judgements unless we consciously try to create a more egalitarian environment.

We have to work at minimizing our biases with the ultimate aim to assess another person based entirely on their skills and abilities, ignoring any assumptions about the demographic to which they belong to. This cycle can be very difficult to break, but the first step in reducing the impact of unconscious biases is to recognize them and spend time developing a greater awareness of them. Some ways to help this include:

· Being conscious of implicit biases when evaluating performance, making a hire, or nominating a team member for promotion.

o An awareness of the potential biases involved in decision making means people are less likely to lean on mental shortcuts and make them more aware of the potential biases involved in the decision.

· Engaging with diverse groups of people.

o Working with individuals of different groups is one of the most effective ways of breaking down reliance on assumptions, biases and stereotypes

· Reflecting on personal values, cultural norms and behaviours.

o The more we learn about ourselves, the more we are aware of how the lens we see through affects our behaviour towards other people.


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Comments

Ken Boddie

5 years ago#4

Here is that post I promised, Royce: https://www.bebee.com/producer/@ken-boddie/bias-is-only-practised-by-ignorant-people-right

Ken Boddie

5 years ago#3

I was shocked to see how subliminally biased I was when I and other senior staff took a racial and gender bias psychological survey some years back, Royce. Needless to say we have now developed a diversity policy in our consultancy practice. I wrote a post on this a couple of years back and will copy you the link when I find it, as I seem to remember it had links to various on line bias surveys.

Zacharias 🐝 Voulgaris

5 years ago#2

Perhaps we each ought to embrace diversity within ourselves. I am not a single individual, even if I like to thinknof myself as such. We all have different aspects, some of which rarely surface. Jung hadca very accurate tetm for them: shadow. So, diversity is inevitable within even a single person. However, if we become comfortable with the fact, we are more able to embrace diversity outside. Cheers

John Rylance

5 years ago#1

A great piece 👍🏻🐝🐝⭐️⭐️

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