Nobel Laureate and Father of behavioural economics, Daniel Kahneman, says in The Guardian:
‘A great deal of prejudice is built in and to some extent it’s uncontrollable. I mean it’s something that we have accept as a fact of life. We have stereotypes about everything. We have stereotypes about tables. Certainly, we have stereotypes about social groups.’
He calls for organizations to build an effective self-critique system, and of course not over critique and achieve only ‘paralysis by analysis’. Watch the interview here>>
Related:
- Dan Kahneman on Fast and Slow Thinking (thesituationist.wordpress.com)