The Bias Recognition
Guide
for leaders of global, distributed teams
Recognising unconscious bias is not about blame. It is about building the self-awareness that makes you a more effective leader across cultures, time zones, and distance.
Seeing what you can’t currently see
Most leaders who act on bias have no idea they are doing it. These are not character flaws. They are shortcuts the brain developed to make fast decisions in complex situations, and they served us well for most of human history.
On a distributed, cross-cultural team, those same shortcuts work against us. They quietly shape who gets opportunity, whose ideas are heard, and whose career advances without anyone deciding that it should be so.
You cannot eliminate bias, and that was never the goal. The goal is to see it clearly enough to design against it.
A complete, self-paced resource
Work through it alone, return to it over time, and share it with your team to build a common language around bias. For each of the five biases you get a plain-language definition, what it looks like in everyday practice, honest reflection prompts with space to write, and one small action to take this week.
Baseline self-assessment
A private snapshot of where you are today, scored across all five biases, and a date to return to.
Five bias deep-dives
Definition, what it looks like in practice, four reflection prompts, and one action to try this week.
Designing against bias
Three principles to carry forward: naming it, building it into the process, and returning to the work.
Personal action plan
A worksheet that turns insight into committed change, small enough to actually do.
Leadership commitment
A written pledge to the leader you are becoming, and a six-month reminder to come back to it.
A closer look inside
Designed for both screen and print a working document you write directly into, not a report to read once.
Start seeing what you can’t currently see
Download the Bias Recognition Guide and work through it at your own pace. Keep it, return to it, share it with your team.
Keep building the capability
The Global Leadership Playbook
The practical companion to the recognition work, from spotting bias to leading capably across every market and time zone.