
Abstract
Recognition, acknowledgment, and acceptance of biases in a nonjudgmental manner is key to advancing knowledge and avoiding biased behaviors. Unconscious biases do not mean people are bad, and they do not mean those who raised or educated us are bad people. They mean lessons were learned that unconsciously affect decision-making. Awareness and management of implicit bias are critical to successful growth as diverse, equitable, and inclusive teams.
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