The human inclination to generate views about people in the office without having enough relevant knowledge is known as unconscious bias in the workplace. Stereotypes, preconceived conceptions, prior experiences, and gut instinct can all contribute to bias.
When someone is ignorant of their prejudice, it is called unconscious bias. A boss, for example, may unconsciously favor persons with comparable educational backgrounds.
People can gain awareness of their thinking processes and how they create ideas by wanting to change unconscious bias into conscious prejudice. As a result, they will be able to make more objective conclusions. Furthermore, increasing people’s knowledge of prejudice can lead to a more tolerant and inclusive workplace atmosphere.
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