Beyond Bias: The PATH to End Gender Inequality at Work
Description:
Despite extensive and costly diversity initiatives, little progress has been made in recent years in ending workplace gender inequality. Beyond Bias presents a compelling explanation of the reasons for this failure. Current diversity initiatives focus primarily on “teaching” people to be less biased and more inclusive. But this is the wrong focus. As Beyond Bias make clear, workplace gender inequality is a systemic problem caused largely by the (unintended) discriminatory operation of personnel systems, policies, and practices. Beyond Bias presents the four-prong PATH program for directly attacking this structural discrimination—and with it, individuals’ discriminatory conduct:
- Prioritize Elimination of Exclusionary Behavior
- Adopt Bias-free Methods of Decision-Making
- Treat Inequality in the Home as a Workplace Problem
- Halt Unequal Performance Evaluations and Leadership Development Opportunities
In the authors’ characteristically clear and engaging style, Beyond Bias lays out a comprehensive set of actions that organizations can take to ensure women no longer encounter gendered obstacles to their career advancement and find their workplaces engaging, supportive places where they—and everyone—can thrive.
Advance Praise for Beyond Bias:
“Beyond Bias offers a curated introduction to the literature on workplace gender bias, and many concrete steps organizations can take to interrupt bias by providing more structure in their business systems.” — Joan C. Williams, Author of Bias Interrupted: Creating Inclusion for Real and for Good, Harvard Business Review Press, 2021
“Beyond Bias’s actionable best practices equip leaders with the tools to create an equitable and more productive workplace that allows everyone to thrive. The “must read” for every leader who is serious about positioning their organization for success in the 21st century!” — David G. Smith, PhD, Johns Hopkins University & W. Brad Johnson, PhD, U.S. Naval Academy, authors of Good Guys and Athena Rising
“Finally, a book that tackles workplace gender inequality at the root of the problem. Grounded in solid research, this book is a must for leaders determined to improve business results by fostering deeper engagement from both men and women.” — Carol Frohlinger, President, Negotiating Women, Inc.
“Beyond Bias is a timely, powerful, and compelling book. In it, Kramer and Harris provide a clear and do-able PATH to create a business climate where people feel trusted and appreciated; one where DE&I is more than hope—it becomes a reality.” — Andi Simon, Ph.D. Corporate Anthropologist and CEO Simon Associates Management Consultants
“Here it is! We’ve long been in pursuit of creating a bias-free workplace—what is needed to unlock so much potential and profit for our businesses. Yet so many companies have put in place huge efforts that have failed. Through their PATH program, Andie and Al show us how big goals are met through small wins. Focus on the seemingly small practices they outline that compound over time, and you and your organization will reach the goal we all seek.” — Lee Caraher, CEO, Double Forte, Author of Millennials & Management and The Boomerang Principle, and host of Everything Speaks
Editorial Reviews:
Andrea (Andie) Kramer and Alton (Al) Harris are co-authors of two award-winning books: Breaking Through Bias (Second Edition): Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work (NB, 2020) and It’s Not You, It’s the Workplace: Women’s Conflict at Work and the Bias That Built It (NB, 2019).
They are contributing writers to Harvard Business Review’s On Women and Leadership (2019), and Andie is a contributing writer on gender issues in the workplace for Forbes.com. Andie and Al are also the authors of hundreds of articles on diversity and overcoming gender stereotypes that have been featured in a wide variety of national media outlets including HBR.org, The HuffPost, The New York Times, NBC News, The Chicago Tribune, and Fast Company.
About the Author:
(Andrea) Andie Kramer along with her husband and co-author, (Alton) Al Harris, have worked vigorously for over 30 years to remove gender inequality from the workplace and to make women’s career opportunities more comparable to men’s. During this time, they have helped thousands of women navigate both obvious and subtle gender-based obstacles on the path to successful careers.
Andie and Al are the co-authors of three award-winning books: Breaking Through Bias: Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work (Nicholas Brealey, Second Edition 2020), It’s Not You, It’s the Workplace: Women’s Conflict at Work and the Bias That Built It (Nicholas Brealey, 2019), and Beyond Bias: The PATH to Ending Gender Inequality at Work (Nicholas Brealey, 2023). They are contributing writers to Harvard Business Review’s On Women and Leadership (2019), and Andie is a contributing writer on gender issues in the workplace for Forbes.com. They are also the authors of hundreds of articles on diversity and overcoming gender stereotypes that have been featured in a wide variety of national media outlets including HBR.org, The HuffPost, The New York Times, NBC News, The Chicago Tribune, and Fast Company.
Together and separately, Andie and Al speak and lead workshops across the country to provide realistic, detailed, and readily usable advice to increase women’s leadership opportunities and to help individuals and organizations move beyond bias.
More about Andie and Al, their writing, and books can be found www.AndieandAl.com.
About the Author:
(Alton) Al Harris along with his wife and co-author, (Andrea) Andie Kramer, have worked vigorously for over 30 years to remove gender inequality from the workplace and to make women’s career opportunities more comparable to men’s. During this time, they have helped thousands of women navigate both obvious and subtle gender-based obstacles on the path to successful careers.
Andie and Al are the co-authors of three award-winning books: Breaking Through Bias: Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work (Nicholas Brealey, Second Edition 2020), It’s Not You, It’s the Workplace: Women’s Conflict at Work and the Bias That Built It (Nicholas Brealey, 2019), and Beyond Bias: The PATH to Ending Gender Inequality at Work (Nicholas Brealey, 2023). They are contributing writers to Harvard Business Review’s On Women and Leadership (2019), and Andie is a contributing writer on gender issues in the workplace for Forbes.com. They are also the authors of hundreds of articles on diversity and overcoming gender stereotypes that have been featured in a wide variety of national media outlets including HBR.org, The HuffPost, The New York Times, NBC News, The Chicago Tribune, and Fast Company.
Together and separately, Andie and Al speak and lead workshops across the country to provide realistic, detailed, and readily usable advice to increase women’s leadership opportunities and to help individuals and organizations move beyond bias.
More about Andie and Al, their writing, and books can be found www.AndieandAl.com.