Unconscious Bias- Webinar presented by NAA
Understanding Bias to Unleash Potential
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Event Details
UNCONSCIOUS BIAS: UNDERSTANDING BIAS TO UNLEASH POTENTIAL
Course Description
Bias is a natural part of the human condition--of how the brain works. But it affects how we make decisions, engage with others, and respond to various situations and circumstances, often limiting potential.
Unconscious Bias: Understanding Bias to Unleash Potential helps participants: -identify and adjust for bias -cultivate meaningful connections -choose courage in order to make real change There is nothing more fundamental to performance than how we see and treat each other as human beings.
Note: This course is part of a special bundle and can be purchased below. You will receive an additional Franklin Covey course with your purchase.
Course Details
- Course Type Webinar
- Course Length: 2 hours
- Course Provider: Franklin Covey
- CECs: 2
The National Apartment Association (NAA) is dedicated to helping our members build a culture where everyone feels respected, included and valued. NAA and the NAA Education Institute (NAAEI) believe that there is nothing more fundamental to employee performance than how we see and treat each other as human beings. This is core to our industry, as we work to provide safe housing for all.
Beginning today, we will offer members complimentary access to Franklin Covey’s two-hour Unconscious Bias online course. This self-paced, online course helps participants identify and adjust for bias, cultivate meaningful connections and choose courage to make real change.
NAA’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee is committed to providing critical education opportunities and will work to continue to develop additional resources over the coming weeks for the industry. In addition, NAA’s Diversity & Inclusion website features resources and guidance that promote a diverse and inclusive workforce for the rental housing industry.
To learn more about NAA’s Diversity & Inclusion efforts, contact Director of Member Programs, Sara Keene.