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Bias-training PowerPoint Presentation Templates and Google Slides
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Presenting training deck on Classification of Unconscious Bias. This deck comprises of 112 slides. It covers definitions and adverse effects of biases such as confirmation bias, affinity bias, beauty bias, conformity bias, contrast bias, gender bias, cultural bias, etc. It also includes key takeaways, discussion questions, and MCQs related to the topic. This PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. Each slide is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint experts. All slides are customizable.










































































































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Presenting training deck on Biases Acknowledgement. This deck comprises of 106 slides. It includes picture exercises, activities, discussion questions, an implicit association test IAT, and statistics related to diversity and inclusion. This PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. Each slide is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint experts. All slides are customizable.










































































































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Presenting training deck on Biases Acknowledgement. This deck comprises of 106 slides. It includes picture exercises, activities, discussion questions, an implicit association test IAT, and statistics related to diversity and inclusion. This PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. Each slide is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint experts. All slides are customizable.

























































































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Presenting training deck on Causes of Bias Formation. This deck comprises of 89 slides. It includes details of evolutionary and biological reasons, cultural conditioning, and individual experiences that make humans biased. It also includes key takeaways, discussion questions, and MCQs related to the topic. Further, it contains energizer activities and a proposal for client training services. This PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. Each slide is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint experts. All slides are customizable.


















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Presenting Multiple Choice Questions on Unconscious Bias Types. This set of slides is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint specialists. These PPT presentations are thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. All slides are customizable. You can add or delete the content as per your need. Download this professionally designed business presentation, add your content, and present it confidently.

















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Presenting Prejudices Consequences at Workplace Unconscious Bias. This deck is well crafted by extensive research. Slides consist of amazing visuals and appropriate content. These PPT slides can be instantly downloaded with just a click. Compatible with all screen types and monitors. Supports Google Slides. Premium Customer Support is available. Suitable for use by managers, employees, and organizations. These slides are easily customizable. You can edit the color, text, icon, and font size to suit your requirements.














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Presenting Stereotypes Adverse Effects at Workplace Unconscious Bias. This set of slides is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint specialists. These PPT presentations are thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. All slides are customizable. You can add or delete the content as per your need. Download this professionally designed business presentation, add your content, and present it confidently.














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Presenting MCQs on Bias Development. These slides are well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint specialists. The PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. You can add or delete the content as per your need.












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Presenting Role of Cultural Groups in Bias Development. This slide is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint specialists. This PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. You can add or delete the content as per your need.












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Presenting Hereditary Causes that Humans Biased. This deck is well crafted by extensive research. Slides consist of amazing visuals and appropriate content. These PPT slides can be instantly downloaded with just a click. Compatible with all screen types and monitors. Supports Google Slides. Premium Customer Support is available. Suitable for use by managers, employees, and organizations. These slides are easily customizable. You can edit the color, text, icon, and font size to suit your requirements.










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These slides showcase that an individuals background and life experiences create a story and lead to biases.










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This set of slides includes MCQ on unconscious bias that the trainer can ask the audience in diversity and inclusion training session.









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This slide mentions the various sections covered in the Session Types of Bias. These are confirmation bias, affinity bias, beauty bias, conformity bias, contrast bias, gender bias, sexual bias and misconceptions, attribution bias, halo effect, horns effect, cultural bias, key takeaways, discussion questions, and lets test what we have learnt.









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This slide aims to provide details concerning the cultural groups that impact the opinions of an individual. Few groups are regional cultures, organizational cultures, peer groups, spiritual and religious institutions, socioeconomic cultures, and media.









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We list out the reasons for the WHY of bias. These are related to evolution, the way our body is designed, the culture we grow up in and individual experiences.









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This slide is a cover slide for a picture exercise.









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We learn that cultural bias, essentially unstated presumptions, made about people based on their native place, religion or culture is a big source of misunderstanding. It manifests in simmering anger and resentment from those at the receiving end, sometimes ending up in premature resignation









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This slide mentions multiple questions on acknowledging bias that the trainer can use in the diversity and inclusion training session.









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This slide depicts multiple questions on bias acknowledgment.









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This slide provides the key outcomes from the session on bias formation.









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From the types of biases session, we have learnt five things. Our life is full of biases stereotypes lead to biased judgments fit people into the role, not their character traits or superfluous parameters evaluation of candidates using standard tools is a too. Finally, we learn about conducting blind auditions in recruitment process.









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In this slide, we learn about gender bias, and how prevalent it is in societies all around the world. This translates into less than optimal recruitment processes and stereotyping.









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This slide introduces the concept of contrast bias. It illustrates that under the grip of contrast bias, people tend to overstate one individuals performance against the other.









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This slide introduces the concept of conformity bias. It also mentions how conformity bias can cause employees to follow the herd rather than use their own judgment.









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This slide mentions the meaning of beauty bias found in the workplace along with suitable examples. Beauty bias means workplace bias that comes to the fore, based on physical attributes. This explains why we have the less attractive women bagging a truck drivers job, and disproportionate number of taller CEOs in companies, than their percentage in the population.









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This slide introduces the attribution bias using examples. It illustrates how the same event is explained or attributed in starkly different ways depending on who was the central character. We usually attribute our failures to causes outside, while success is always the product of out internal genius or hard work.









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This slide covers the introduction to affinity bias and its impact on the recruitment process. Affinity bias impacts recruitment in quite a substantial manner, as interviewers tend to favor candidates from their city, college etc. Even the interviewer might not be aware of this bias, but it exists and impacts the fairness of any recruitment process.









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This slide explains the meaning of confirmation bias and says that as human beings we always fall prey to Comfortable Lies than Unpleasant Truths.









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This slide uses an illustration to make each of us realize that no one is free of bias we may be unique in our biases, but the affliction is omnipresent.









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This slide mentions a discussion question on affinity bias that the trainer can use during the D and I training session.









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This slide showcases individuals from different races standing in a queue. It can be used as a cover slide for types of biases.
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