Moving Beyond Implicit Bias | Lisa Johnson | TEDxLewisUniversity
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2022
- We ALL have bias. This is a popular training topic that has become a focus of discussion largely due to incidents of racial unrest and protest. If it is a fact that we ALL have bias, how can we move beyond it? Lisa Johnson, SHRM-SCP is a professional speaker, author and leadership coach. As owner of HR Know-How consultancy she helps busy professionals build their leadership skills. She is published in the anthology Imagination@Work: Shifting Boundaries in The Modern Workplace. She is a member of the National Speakers Association. She serves on the Board of Directors of Town & Country Bank and Trust Company and of Catholic Charities of Louisville. She is Immediate Past President of the Louisville Society for Human Resource Management and HR Director for Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. Lisa is a 1998 alumnus of Lewis University. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
I like how you talk about the importance of self-reflecting on events in the past that have shaped our biases and we are not conscious of them. It made me think about the way I act in some situations and ask if that is a reflection of something that has happened in the past.
Your talk is thought provoking and precise on moving beyond implicit biases. This talk is a must see!
Lisa you remind us of how our everyday actions can lead to bias, but can also tear it down. Great presentation.
This really resonated with me. How often do we feel uncomfortable because we believe others must be thinking about "me". The truth is people are often just preoccupied with themselves. I am glad you are more free to extend grace to yourself and others. Great presentation.
Lisa, a simply outstanding job with a very nuanced subject. Unconscious or implicit bias carries that name for a reason. WE (all of us humans) often don’t realize that we have these blind spots about others and ourselves, as you so eloquently illustrated in this talk. Thank you for sharing your experiences.
Awesome!!! I have retreated and stayed in my own world because I did not want to be the one to always explain. Taking the high road is not always easy! Thank you Lisa! I would love to share this with my staff.
Those teachable moments and setting an example, inspires me to do better and be more aware thank you Lisa, love your professionalism in the delivery, we all want to be understood, yes we do.
Excellent points,and well-stated. I have to catch myself from doing what you mentioned - letting a few bad actors cause me to paint a whole category of people with a broad brush. As you said, we all just want to be understood.
Absolutely amazing! This is the topic I needed to learn from and I am so thankful I did. This will change my life forever! Thank you Lisa Johnson ❤️
Thank you for sharing, Lisa. Wonderful TedTalk. That protective barrier is so comforting; yet there is no growth inside of the comfort zone. Thank you for helping me consider the value in removing those barriers for the sake of being the good example.
Excellent topic and very well stated. Always important for leaders to set the example. Lisa is a first rate PRO!
Excellent talk and I particularly loved the reflection and process that was taken to get to where you are now. This has motivated me to address this within myself. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and your journey, Lisa. I appreciate it and found it thought-provoking.
Well done. Very thought-provoking. Your response to bias is inspiring.
Nice TED talk Lisa! Very valuable insight, with a reference story that we unfortunetally still see in real life 2022 at an airport or elsewhere.
Love this conversation! Well done Lisa! This is helpful to my journey!!
Love the presentation and the topic. Great job Lisa!
I am grateful to you all for your feedback. I hoped this Tedx talk might resonate with others and provide useful content. Thank you.
Beautiful job! Thanks! I loved how you made and connected your points. They were very clear and on topic. You took a very difficult issues and it user friendly. Again, great job. You could take this on the road. Lol
Bravo!