Breaking the Mold February Conference
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Breaking the Mold is an initiative aimed at creating a safe space on campus for open dialogue about unconscious biases, with the expressed purpose of helping students and the community develop approaches to managing these biases in the classroom, workplace and board room.
This year, we are are focused on structural biases - recognising that unconscious biases have been built into the policies that organisations design. We ask: what is our accountability as "principled, innovative leaders who improve the world" (MIT's Sloan's mission) in building and sustaining organisations that are wholly inclusive and allow employees to bring their true selves to work?
This year, we are are focused on structural biases - recognising that unconscious biases have been built into the policies that organisations design. We ask: what is our accountability as "principled, innovative leaders who improve the world" (MIT's Sloan's mission) in building and sustaining organisations that are wholly inclusive and allow employees to bring their true selves to work?
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The February conference will explore what cutting edge academic research is saying about building diverse organisations and their impact on the bottom line.
Ticket sales are live now. If you previously purchased a bundle for both conferences, you do not need to register again.
See February's agenda here: http://www.mitbreakingthemold.com/spring-2016-conference/#/spring-conference-agenda/
See February's agenda here: http://www.mitbreakingthemold.com/spring-2016-conference/#/spring-conference-agenda/
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Learn more about speakers, the conference and the Breaking the Mold initiative at www.mitbreakingthemold.com
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Breaking the Mold is an initiative sponsored by the Sloan Women in Management and supported by other affinity clubs (e.g. Sloan LGBT, Black Business Students Association, Hispanic Students Association) as well as the MIT ICEO, Student Senate, Student Life Office and the Office of the Dean for Graduate Education.
Dress Business Casual
Where
MIT Media Lab
75 Amherst Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, United States
Hosted By
Co-hosted with: Sloan Women In Management