Bias
27 articles on this topic
The Basics of Behavioral Marketing
The "basics" of behavioral marketing are often taught without a crucial understanding of human psychology and ethics. Ignoring these deeper truths isn't just ineffective; it actively erodes consumer trust.
Promoting Diversity in Leadership Roles
Companies tout diversity hires, but overlook a gaping hole: retention at the top. We expose the unseen forces pushing diverse leaders out, and how to truly build inclusive power.
Addressing Unconscious Bias in Hiring
Forget just "awareness." True systemic change in hiring bias demands a radical overhaul of processes, not just individual introspection.
The Psychology of B2B Decision-Making Units
Forget rational ROI spreadsheets. Fear, ego, and hidden agendas secretly hijack B2B purchase decisions, costing companies millions. We expose the unseen forces at play.
Developing Decision-Making Frameworks for Leaders
Most leaders operate with unexamined, implicit frameworks. We expose why these hidden structures lead to predictable failures and show how to build resilient, explicit ones.
Handling Workplace Harassment and Bias Training
Traditional training often fails, creating a compliance illusion. Real change demands leadership accountability and continuous systemic overhaul, not just a one-off seminar.
The Ethics of AI in Recruitment Software
AI recruitment isn't just inheriting human bias; it's actively engineering future workforces, often towards unseen homogeneity. Who's accountable? We're fixing AI's past biases, but overlooking its insidious optimization that subtly shapes tomorrow's talent pools and corporate culture.
The Ethics of Data Mining in Personalized Marketing
Forget just privacy; the real ethical dilemma lies in algorithmic bias and subtle manipulation. Data mining shapes our world, often invisibly, with profound societal consequences.
Why You Feel Like You’re Always Catching Up
It's not just you: the relentless feeling of playing catch-up isn't a personal flaw. It's a systemic byproduct of an "always-on" culture and warped perception.
Why You Keep Overloading Your Day
It's not just bad planning. We're wired to chase phantom opportunities and equate busyness with worth, often aided by tech designed to keep us perpetually on.
The Science Behind Facial Recognition
Facial recognition isn't just imperfect; its scientific foundations hardwire biases. The algorithms don't just see faces, they reflect society's inequalities.
Why Do We Fear the Unknown?
We think fearing the unknown is primal. But what if it's a modern malady, amplified by information overload, making us paralyzed by choices we didn't even know existed?