“Did You Mean That Like That?” Conversations – Recognising Unintentional Bias in Business
Let me start with this: most bias isn’t loud. It doesn’t storm into the room or make a scene. It’s subtle. It
Let me start with this: most bias isn’t loud. It doesn’t storm into the room or make a scene. It’s subtle. It
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