IRBI : INVENTORY of UNCONCIOUS BIASes RISK
relive the launch
We are all subject to unconscious biases that can lead us to make bad decisions and judgements.
Bias in judgment depends on cognitive factors – specific to the individual – and situational factors – related to the working environment.
A bias is natural and implicit, so it is much more effective to assess risk factors to reduce their impacts.
THE PARTICIPANTS
On 5-point scales, participants are asked to rate their exposure to different risk factors according to:
/ their intensity: “not at all agree” to “totally agree” or
/ their frequency: “very rarely” to “very often”
EDITORIAL BONUS
if the self-evaluation can be biased,
throughout the quiz, participants learn about the factors that increase the risk of
judgment and biased decisions.
THE ADVANTAGES OF « IRBI »
ASSESS THE BIAS
EXPOSAL
RISK LEVEL
INTRODUCE
BEST
PRACTICES
GIVE 3 LEVELS OF
PERSONALISED
FEEDBACK
HELP INDIVIDUAL
PROGRESS
EVALUATE
THE GROUP