Mind Your Language: Unintentional Bias, Social Identity and Teamwork - David Evans
12 Apr 2018
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We are often not aware of the unintentional bias we apply in our work, especially with regard to roles and our self-identification with certain groups.
Assumptions we make about what testers and developers do, or do not do, sometimes amount to a level of prejudice that we would never want to be guilty of in social or cultural contexts.
I think these biases can lead to limiting the potential of the roles people can play in healthy, agile cross-functional teams.
In this talk I will explore the kind of language that we often use at work that may be negatively affecting the way we think of ourselves and others.
I will also share current research revealing the communication secrets behind the most effective teams.
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