Sticking your head in the sand and ignoring obvious facts is THIS type of bias.
What is the "Ostrich Effect"?
This ethical thinker instructed us to make decisions focused on the benefit of our family and community.
Who is Confucius?
Anton Chekov's short story about two brothers features one who is the master of an estate where he grows [THIS].
What are "Gooseberries"?
What learned skill can be improved by focusing on gratitude and avoiding negative self-talk?
What is "Resilience"?
This is a private certification that reflects a company's commitment to stakeholder interests such as sustainability and employee rights.
What is
B-Corp?
This represents what kind of bias?
What is sunk cost bias?
In the "trolley experiment" if you decide to save the most people, you are using [THIS] ethical framework.
What is "Utilitarianism"?
This CEO said famously "My name is on the Building"
Who is Henry Ford II?
The World Economic Forum Survey found that leaders were most concerned with WHAT key risk over the next 10 years?
Prof. Kenji Yoshino uses what word to describe playing down your more unique or less "majority" traits in a workplace -- to make others more comfortable.
What is "Covering"?
The Milgrim Experiment asked the test subject to do WHAT activity.
What is
ASKING Qs AND GIVING ELECTRIC SHOCKS FOR WRONG ANSWERS
Friedrich Nietzsche a late 19th century German philosopher, famously wrote "God is Dead" and described a modern ethical values system in which there are no ethics, called -- [what?]
What is Nihilism?
This was the price and the weight of Ford's new subcompact -- the one that "gave you that warm feeling".
What is "2000"?
The longest scientific study on Happiness concluded that [THIS] is the single most important factor in living a happy life.
What is "Human Interaction"?
What ESG buzzword has hard data to support the fact that teams with this characteristic perform better?
What is "DIVERSITY"?
This represents what type of Bias?
What is "Self Serving Bias"?
This ethical thinker, who is a current professor at NYU, advocates that ethical decisions should be made using a framework of care for others.
Who is Carol Gilligan?
This billionaire CEO grew up in Brooklyn and was sympathetic to his father's struggle as a working guy. He gave his employees benefits, and asked them to think of themselves as one big family. But over time they felt he lost touch, so they formed a union to push for workplace safety and rights.
WHo is Howard Schultz?
According to Prof. Lucy Horne, people with [THIS TRAIT] ask:
Is what I’m doing helping me or harming me?
What is "Resilience"?
In this fictional --and incredibly happy-- town, many people ignore the child suffering in the basement, but some people leave the town.
What is "Omelas"?
This kind of bias affected the test subject in the Asch experiment involving line sizes.
What is "Conformity Bias?"
Emanuel Kant wrote that all decisions should be made by universalizing the decision to test if it is a good idea. What is this framework called?
What is the "Categorical Imperative"?
One of the Goldman Sachs employees who complained about the working conditions they were experiencing during the pandemic compared his job to what childhood experience?
What is "growing up in foster care"?
World leaders call the current global situation, in which many crises (such as climate, war, political instability, AI, etc) are happening simultaneously, and impacting each other, --- [THIS].
What is a "Polycrisis"?
Companies can run this type of report to determine if they are paying their employees fairly and without bias.
What is a "Pay Equity Study"?