Ethical and Inclusive Decision-Making
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore ethical and inclusive decision-making in scientific honors committees through this insightful webinar led by Dr. Stephanie A. Goodwin. Gain a deep understanding of biases, including cognitive systems, implicit biases, and risk factors. Learn about diversity considerations, time management, and process monitoring in decision-making. Discover strategies to manage ambiguity, evaluate gut reactions, and address challenges such as negative information and unethical behavior. Delve into the specifics of fellows selection criteria, focusing on sustained scientific impact and sustainable impact. Equip yourself with valuable knowledge to enhance fairness and inclusivity in scientific recognition processes.
Syllabus
Welcome
Ethical and Inclusive DecisionMaking
Understanding Biases
Cognitive Systems
Implicit biases
Three pathways for biases
Risk factors for biases
Four broad categories
Diversity
Time
Process Monitor
Bandwagon Effects
Evaluation
Gut Reactions
Managing Ambiguity
Questions
Strategies
Challenges
Negative Information
Blind Selection
Bad Behavior
Unethical Behavior
fellows selection
criteria
templates
sustained scientific impact
sustainable impact
more questions
closing remarks
Taught by
AGU
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