Work Isn’t Fair—Here’s How to Fix It | Iris Bohnet


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Mar 16 2025 63 mins   18

Can we design workplaces to be truly fair? Behavioral economist Iris Bohnet joins us to explore how implicit biases, stereotypes, and in-group preferences shape decision-making in the workplace—and what we can do about it. From the impact of blind auditions to the power of small structural changes, we dive into science-backed strategies for fostering more equitable organizations.


Topics

[0:00] Episode Intro - Can We Make Work Fair?


[5:58] Speed Round with Iris Bohnet


[7:29] The Hidden Impact of In-Group Bias


[14:35] Implicit Bias and the IAT Test - Explained


[18:44] Nature vs. Nurture in Bias


[24:45] Case Study: NYC Fire Department and Hiring Reform


[35:41] The Power (and Pitfalls) of Incentives and Fairness


[41:35] Desert Island Music


[45:23] Grooving Session: The Impact of In-Group Bias on Organizations


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Links

Iris Bohnet’s book: Make Work Fair


Take the Implicit Association Test (IAT)


Study on NYC Fire Department’s hiring process


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