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WEBINAR
Bias Interrupted: Creating Inclusion for Real and For Good


Many companies are genuinely interested in making progress on diversity, equity,
and inclusion but don’t know where to start. As a leader, how can you address
prejudice and systemic bias that requires organizational change?


In this webinar Professor Williams will discuss her research and work with
organizations, and share key concepts from her upcoming book, Bias Interrupted:
Creating Inclusion for Real and For Good.  


During this webinar you will learn: 
 * How organizational systems need to change to create more diverse, equitable
   and inclusive workplace
 * A practical approach to enable change
 * A sneak peek into Professor Williams new book, as well as real-life solutions
   and valuable tools such as the Workplace Experiences Survey

Using standard business tools – data and metrics – organizations can interrupt
the bias that is transmitted through formal and informal systems that control
access to opportunities. Bias Interrupted has a reassuring message which
includes evidence that interrupting bias helps every group.

REGISTER NOW

Date: Tuesday, November 16, 2021 | Time:  
London 10:00 am (GMT) | Dubai 2:00 pm (GST)
Speakers:

Joan C. Williams
Distinguished Professor of Law, University of California, Author



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