How to Combat the Hidden Gender Biases that Can Make Your Culture Unfriendly to Women


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Nov 12 2024 23 mins  

Despite efforts to eliminate gender bias at work, women still face barriers their male colleagues don’t. How can companies today identify whether gender bias has crept into their organization and create cultures that are supportive of women?

On this episode of The Culture Kit, hosts Jenny Chatman and Sameer Srivastava are joined by Laura Kray, a professor at Berkeley Haas and the faculty director of the Center for Equity, Gender, and Leadership. Laura has been studying the psychological barriers that hold women back at work for decades. Her work sheds light on the hidden biases that persist today.

Jenny, Sameer, and Laura chat about the perceived differences between male and female leaders in terms of power versus status, as well as how age plays into how women are perceived. Laura discusses her research debunking the notion that pay disparities between men and women come from differences in negotiation skills and shares strategies for business leaders to uncover and correct inequities.

3 Main Takeaways from Jenny & Sameer’s interview with Laura Kray:

  1. Be open minded to the possibility that gender bias may have crept into your company’s culture.
  2. Engage in systematic tracking and auditing of things like pay and performance reviews and adopt a data-driven approach to correcting inequities.
  3. Be a confronter rather than a bystander. You don’t need to be at the top of an organization to inspire change..

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