
Here’s Why Having a Brain Means You Have Bias
Bias is an inevitable part of the human condition.

Where Bias Begins: The Truth About Stereotypes
Stereotyping is not limited to those who are biased. We all use stereotypes all the time. They are a kind of mental shortcut.

8 Motivational Quotes That Show Empathy is the Key To Great Leadership
Whether leading a small startup team, a big multinational, or a country, the emotional connect is the key to the leader’s success.

3 cognitive biases perpetuating racism at work - and how to overcome them
In the wake of global protests against racial injustice, companies and individuals have been doing more to tackle racial inequality.

Are you guilty of the ‘naturalness bias’?
Hiring managers show bias towards naturally talented candidates over hard workers, according to a new study

How To Address (and Overcome) Damaging Internalized Biases
When you are unaware of self-limiting beliefs, your most fitting career choice will likely remain out of reach.

6 Expressions to Use That Show Empathy at Work
Empathy is a critical quality in today’s work world.

Are Companies Confusing Diversity with Inclusion?
Hiring priorities have undergone a transformation in the recent past and businesses, especially, multinational corporations have now begun to prioritise and actively address the issue of diversity and inclusion (D&I) at the workplace.

The Impact of Biases and How to Prevent Their Interference in the Workplace
In order to address our biases, we must first identify them.

How Empathetic Are Americans? Gender and Generation Matter
American empathy levels vary by age and gender: Women in their 50s top the list

How Learning Languages Affects Our Brain
Learning new languages is both a fun and challenging way to give our brains the workout they crave.


What Is Cognitive Dissonance?
Everyone experiences cognitive dissonance to some degree, but that doesn't mean that it is always easy to recognize.

Rewiring Your Brain to Become a Better Leader
Good news, old dogs -- new tricks can be learned. And the secret to making dramatic changes to behavior involves one of the coolest new trends in contemporary science -- neuroplasticity.

What Does DEI Mean?
Catalina Colman, director of HR and inclusion at Built In, explains the meaning and importance of diversity, equity and inclusion.

12 Common Biases That Affect How We Make Everyday Decisions
Make sure that the decisions that matter are not made based on bias.

Why We Think the Way We Think
Unhealthy thinking is, in large part, a function of negative belief systems, often installed by others and reinforced by our childhood experiences.


What Drives Employees to Work Hard?
Many assume that passionate employees accept less money because they love their jobs, but a new study indicates that they end up earning more.

How the Science of Neuroplasticity Can Help Your Employees Thrive
Using neuroplasticity, the ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections, we can remodel behaviors and adapt to create a better workplace.