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2015 Diversity & Inclusion Conference & Exposition
Learn the science behind unconscious bias, how it impacts people in you organization and an approach for creating more mindful inclusion.
 

Repeated from Monday at 3:15 p.m.

Based on more than a decade of thought leadership in this field, the presenters will not only share the newest neurocognitive and evidence-based research about the cause and effect of every day patterns of bias, but also examples of how organizations can design educational methodologies, structures, systems and behaviors that can lead to more mindful inclusion throughout the talent management system of an organization, including case references from actual application with organizations around the world. This session will help you:

  • Have a deeper understanding of the neurocognitive science behind bias, as well as the evidence-based research that explains the impact that it has on the every day interactions and decision that people make within organizations of all kind.
  • Interpret some of your own patterns of beliefs and perception so you are better able to support inclusion for others.
  • Learn the ways bias can impact critical decisions and results, and ways to mitigate that impact.
  • Understand and advocate for strategies in your organization to reduce the impact of bias internally and in the organization's relationship to their clients and stakeholders.
  • Take your current organizational inclusion efforts to a new level.
 
Date(s) & Time(s): 
Wednesday, October 28, 2015 - 8:00am to 9:15am
Presenter: 
Howard J. Ross
partner
Udarta Consulting
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Howard Ross is lifelong social justice advocate, and is considered one of the world’s seminal thought leaders on identifying and addressing unconscious bias.  Howard has delivered programs in 47 states and over 40 other countries to audiences including Fortune 500 companies, colleges and universities, and major institutions within healthcare, government, and non-profit sectors. He authored the Washington Post best seller, Everyday Bias:  Identifying and Navigating Unconscious Judgments in Our Daily Lives, ReInventing Diversity: Transforming Organizational Community to Strengthen People, Purpose and Performance. His latest  book, Our Search for Belonging: How the Need for Connection Is Tearing Our Culture Apart, published by Berrett-Koehler in 2018, received the Nautilus Gold Medal for Social Change and Social Justice. His next book, Building Belonging: 9 Pathways to Creating Inclusive and Joyful Organizational Communities, will be published in 2020.

 

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Minjon Tholen
senior consultant
Cook Ross Inc
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Minjon Tholen is a Consultant and Training & Development Lead at Cook Ross Inc. She has over a decade of experience in facilitation & curriculum design, and specializes in creating and facilitating trainings on diversity and inclusion, unconscious bias, leadership development, and cultural competency. Minjon has developed and led workshops for corporations, educational institutions, nonprofits, healthcare organizations, and other clients in the US and around the world. Her clients include EMC-EMEA, the Royal Bank of Canada, T. Rowe Price, Bank of America, Genentech-Roche, Johnson & Johnson, Mitre Corporation, USDA, Kellogg’s, Tata Communications, George Washington University, Community Health Network of Connecticut, the Roosevelt Institute, and the Human Rights Campaign. Minjon has been a speaker at a number of conferences, such as the United Nations Women’s Empowerment Principles annual event, SHRM Diversity & Inclusion Conference, and Linkage Institute for Leading Diversity & Inclusion. She also served as an international witness at the first European diversity conference dedicated to addressing racial and ethnic differences in the European Diversity & Inclusion space. Minjon’s other responsibilities at Cook Ross include the onboarding and learning & development programming for consultants, delivering Train-the-Trainers, curriculum design, and managing the pro-bono and charitable giving initiative of the organization. Born in Sri Lanka, raised in the Netherlands, and further educated in the United States, Minjon graduated cum laude from the University of Utrecht for her Bachelor’s degree, and holds a Master’s degree in Gender and Women’s Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to joining Cook Ross, Minjon was a New Leader at the Center for Progressive Leadership and the National Council of Women’s Organizations. She has also worked at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research in Washington D.C., and served as a Pipeline Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute in New York.

SESSIONS:
Location: 
Salons H-J
Amount of Credit: 
1.25
Credit Type: 
•SHRM PDCs
•HR Credit
Session Type: 
Concurrent Session
Competency: 
Leadership & Navigation
Global & Cultural Effectiveness
Intended Audience: 
Senior-Level

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