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

By: Tiffany Jana, Ashley Diaz Mejias
Narrated by: Janina Edwards
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Summary

All humans have bias, and as a result, so do the institutions we build. Internationally sought-after diversity consultant Tiffany Jana empowers listeners to work against institutional bias no matter what their position is in an organization.

Building upon the revelatory power of her book Overcoming Bias, which addressed managing individual and interpersonal bias, Erasing Institutional Bias scales up the framework to impact systemic change in organizations. Jana and co-author Ashley Diaz Mejias bring together in-depth research on how biases become embedded into workplace cultures with practical and engaging tools that will mobilize listeners toward action. They confront specific topics such as racism, sexism, hiring and advancement bias and retribution bias, meaning when organizations develop a culture of aggression, and offer solutions for identifying and controlling them.

This audiobook urges listeners to ask questions such as, “Are we attempting to create systems in which all people can thrive? What kind of world and what kind of workplaces are we cultivating?” These questions, the authors say, must first be answered by ourselves, recognizing our own role in perpetuating harmful biases that come to define institutions.

In a world divided, Erasing Institutional Bias is designed to raise awareness about imbalances and help us hold ourselves accountable for creating a world that works for everyone. Each of us can evaluate our own current role in perpetuating systemic bias and define our new role in breaking it down. Jana and Mejias inspire and equip us so that we can all affect organizational change, together.

©2018 Tiffany Jana and Ashley Diaz Mejias (P)2018 Tiffany Jana and Ashley Diaz Mejias
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The “how” is buried in the exclamation.

I wish this to have been better than I found it. Well categorised, and positive approach to confronting and changing, but lacks the coaching, with just a repetition of six steps: intention, data, diagnosis, deconstruction, reconstruction, and accountability & measurement.
There’s no mention of assumed bias from people different to me. Consideration of this attitude is missing.
A good deconstruction, a fare map of the journey, I just need more explanation as to HOW TO.

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