The Virtual Launch Party for Thinking at the Speed of Bias Will
Take Place Today at 12 p.m. ET
MINNEAPOLIS, July 9, 2024
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Launched today, Thinking at the Speed of
Bias: How to Shift Our Unconscious Filters (Berrett-Koehler) by
Sara Taylor, a diversity and
inclusion strategist, who is renowned for her visionary work in
culture competence, a nationally recognized speaker, and a
best-selling author, helps individuals tackle their unconscious
bias and empowers organizations to scale cultural competence to
transform their structural and systematic landscapes to become more
effective and equitable.
Even with our best intentions, most of us
hold unconscious beliefs and misperceptions, which come from our
Filters, which operate in our unconscious mind and determine how we
see ourselves and others.
The Virtual Launch Party for Thinking at the Speed of Bias will
be held today at 12 p.m. ET.
Interested individuals can register to join it here:
https://bit.ly/45l47NA.
In her book, Taylor explains the concept of Filters, which
operate in the unconscious mind, dictating one's thoughts,
behaviors, and decisions. These Filters draw on an individual's
warehouse of past experiences and absorb information without
conscious awareness. They explain, evaluate, and categorize
information based on past experiences and then transmit it to the
conscious mind in the form of thoughts, decisions, perceptions, and
actions. Then, as individuals learn to Filter Shift, they can SEE
Self through the Active Conscious process, SEE Others to assume
differences in other people without judgment, and SEE an effective
approach to shift their behaviors to be more effective and
equitable.
Thinking at the Speed of Bias introduces Taylor's six-stage
cultural competence model, drawing on what she has witnessed
repeatedly, that progressively reflects individuals' developing
ability to interact effectively across differences, beginning with
the lesser-effective stages. The book provides valuable insights,
tools, and strategies for advancing through the stages.
"Even with our best intentions, most of us hold unconscious
beliefs and misperceptions, which come from our Filters, which
operate in our unconscious mind and determine how we see ourselves
and others," said Taylor. "In Thinking at the Speed of Bias, I
explain the concept of Filter Shift, which moves us from unknowing
to knowing and from ineffective to effective. Readers will also
learn how to process through the cultural competence stages
necessary for personal growth. At the organizational level, many
businesses operate with an equality-based culture that adopts a
one-size-fits-all approach, oblivious to the Filters at play. By
nurturing individual development and addressing the bias inherent
in individual Filters, organizations can realize more equitable
environments."
This groundbreaking book is a must-read for those eager to
understand, discuss, and implement change both at home and in the
workplace. It offers a clear set of competencies, skills, and
strategies for addressing unconscious bias. It also includes
real-life examples of individuals who have slowed down their
thought processes and become aware of their Filters in various
situations.
For every book sold on July 9,
2024, $20 will be donated to
one of three organizations: Mariposa Foundation, the Second
Harvest, and the Equal Justice Initiative.
For more information on Taylor and Thinking at the Speed of
Bias: How To Shift Our Unconscious Filters, visit
https://www.deepseeconsulting.com/book.
Thinking at the Speed of Bias Endorsements
"Lots of people talk about bias, but this book empowers us with
practical tools to challenge it. That's what every individual and
every workplace needs!"
—Jacqueline Williams-Roll, Chief Human Resources Officer,
General Mills, Inc.
"In this work, Taylor does more than merely expose the impact of
implicit biases; she provides discrete tools to empower individuals
and institutions to move beyond their biases toward creating
healthy, inclusive cultures."
—Christopher E. Manning, Chief Inclusion and Diversity Officer,
University of Southern California
"The transformative concepts in this book, tangibly outlined
through stories and introspective questions, have transformed my
thinking, my development, and my leadership."
—Penny Wheeler, MD, retired CEO, Allina
Health, and retired Regent, University
of Minnesota
"As the leader of a large social service organization, I never
really understood how my filters impacted the whole organization
until I read this work. I know not only that they do but how to
begin the journey of shifting those filters. Fantastic book!"
—John Estrem, CEO, Hammer & NER
"This brilliantly written guide makes it easy to understand how
biases occur and clearly explains how we can be intentional in our
decisions to reduce the impact of our unconscious filters in our
actions. I strongly recommend that everyone read this book!"
—Julie Morgas Baca, County Manager, Bernalillo County, New Mexico
"Sara's work provides a framework that goes beyond talk and
philosophy to what actually works. Her approach has opened the eyes
of many and made us better people and better leaders as a
result."
—Shari Ballard, CEO, Minnesota United FC
"This transformative book provides a compelling exploration of
hidden biases and offers invaluable tools for reshaping them by
illuminating the unconscious filters that shape our thinking and
behavior. It is an essential read for those committed to fostering
understanding and inclusivity."
—Mary Macon, LMSW, Culture and Inclusion Manager, Central
Arkansas Water
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