Reducing Implicit Bias in Your Talent Life Cycle
Recognizing unconscious bias and reducing its impact will improve all phases of talent management—from recruiting candidates to assessing and promoting leaders. Research shows that bias impedes merit-based talent systems. As Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino says, “Biases cause us to make decisions in favor of one person or group to the detriment of others ... which leads some of the best people managers to not recognize some of the talents, skills and abilities of diverse employees.” This interactive session will deliver proven solutions to transform the effectiveness of talent management/development systems.
Learning Objectives:
- Define where in your talent life cycle implicit bias may have its greatest impact.
- Learn how to use a practical tool to reduce the impact of unconscious bias in the performance appraisal process.
- Learn how to use DE&I awareness, empathy and strategy models to develop breakthrough solutions to talent life cycle management challenges.
Eric M. Ellis
Eric Ellis, President and CEO of Integrity Development Corp., is an award-winning entrepreneur, thought leader, author, and keynote speaker with over thirty years of experience in diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging.
Named one of the Top 100 DEI Experts in the World by the Society for Human Resources Management and "Cincinnati's Diversity Fixer" by The Cincinnati Enquirer, Eric is an innovative thought leader who helps transform organizational cultures into people-centered workplaces that inspire employee engagement and a sense of belonging.
Eric is a singer/songwriter, and the author of Diversity Conversations. He hosts a weekly podcast named after his book, which can be found on Apple, Spotify, Facebook and YouTube.
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