Erasing Institutional Bias: How to Create Systemic Change for Organizational Inclusion

While it is easy to identify intentionally built systems of oppression like Jim Crow or the paralysis caused by the glass ceiling for women in the workplace, confronting systems that perpetuate subtle, unconscious bias is much harder. Erasing Institutional Bias will help people tackle structural bias regardless of their positional power. Eliminating systemic bias can seem an insurmountable task from the vantage point of an ordinary individual, yet Jana and Mejias empower readers to recognize that each of us has the ability to affect systemic bias through a deliberate, coordinated effort. Institutional bias afflicts all industries —including business, education, health care, government, tech, the arts, nonprofits, and finance and banking. Among the types of institutional bias addressed are hiring bias, gender bias, racial bias, occupational bias, and customer bias. Jana and Mejias focus their attention on bias in the workplace and give readers practices and activities to create organizational trust to challenge these implicit biases. Erasing Institutional Bias will help people recognize that each of us has the power to affect systemic bias. Each of us can evaluate our own current role in perpetuating systemic bias and define our new role in breaking down systemic bias.

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Author: Tiffany Jana; Ashley Diaz Mejias; Levar Stoney (Foreword by); Jay Coen Gilbert (Foreword by)
Language: English
Vendor: Commercial
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Incorporated
Publication date: 2018
ISBN: 9781523097579
Category: Book
Added: June 19, 2020

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