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Bias Is Human. Reflection Is Leadership.

We all have bias. That’s not a character flaw, it’s a function of being human.

The real leadership challenge is what we do with it.

Inclusive leaders don’t pretend they’re unbiased. Instead, they build the habit of reflection: slowing down to ask:

  • What assumptions am I making?
  • Where might bias be at play?
  • Am I leading in line with my values—or my programming?

Reflection is the bridge between awareness and action. Bias training alone won’t shift behaviour. It’s ongoing, uncomfortable reflection that builds self-awareness and creates space for real change.

This is especially important when making decisions. When we act on instinct, hiring for “fit”, rewarding the familiar, we reinforce the status quo. But when we reflect, we make space for difference, and with it, better decisions.

Blogs

The evolution of implicit bias: what leaders need to know

What if one of the biggest debates in inclusion has been built on asking the wrong question?For years, discussions about implicit bias have often focused on whether people consciously hold prejudiced attitudes. Yet a major 2026 review by B. Keith Payne, published in the Annual Review of Psychology, suggests the science has moved well beyond that debate....
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Blogs

Microaggressions are not just individual acts. They are shaped by culture.

When conversations about microaggressions emerge, attention often focuses on the individuals involved. Was harm intended? Was someone being overly sensitive? Did the person mean what was perceived?...
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When visibility becomes vulnerability: the hidden cost of speaking up online

Based on Farley et al.’s (2026) scoping review in Behavioral Sciences, one of the fastest growing yet least discussed inclusion challenges may be happening outside the workplace itself....
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