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50 Ways to Fight Bias

A training activity that helps you combat the biases women face at work.

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50 Ways to Fight Bias: Moderator Training

We’ll give you everything you need to run a 50 Ways to Fight Bias workshop. Download our Getting Started Guide to run an introductory session or explore the card sets.

You can also join our free company webinar where we'll walk you through how to host a 50 Ways to Fight Bias workshop.

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50 Ways to Fight Bias - About the Program

50 Ways to Fight Bias is a free training program that takes the guesswork out of identifying and interrupting the biases women can experience at work. The program consists of two parts: a short video that explains the five major types of bias and a card activity where small groups of participants discuss specific examples of bias, brainstorm solutions together and learn research-backed recommendations for what to do. The digital “cards” — available virtually in several formats, including slide decks — highlight over 100 instances of workplace bias.

50 Ways to Fight Bias is also available in 6 additional languages: We have everything you need to run a successful workshop in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish. To get started, download one of the card sets to run an introductory session or explore the program materials.

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50 Ways to Fight Bias - About the Program

What makes 50 Ways to Fight Bias effective

Specific and interactive:

The training program is rooted in very specific examples of workplace bias because research shows bias training is more effective when it's tied to realistic and familiar situations, as opposed to more general concepts.

Rooted in research:

The training is based on decades of research — including our own. We teamed up with academic experts and company leaders to ensure the program is engaging, actionable, and drives meaningful change.

Tailored to suit any group’s needs:

You can choose from one of the sets of cards curated for different audiences and workplace interactions — for example, we offer a set focused on everyday interactions at work and one on bias in reviews and promotions.

Designed to engage all employees:

Many bias trainings risk leaving employees feeling disconnected or alienated, but 50 Ways uses research-backed techniques that generate real, positive outcomes. Grounded in relatable workplace scenarios, this highly interactive and action-oriented program avoids accusations or blame, driving deeper engagement and employee commitment to making lasting change.

How it works

50 Ways is optimized for in-person or virtual workshops where participants learn about bias, discuss specific examples, and get expert recommendations on what to do. Here’s how the program works in a few simple steps — and you can explore our program materials to learn more.

1

Set the tone

All 50 Ways workshops begin by level setting with participants on how to encourage an open and respectful discussion.

2

Introduction to bias

Participants watch a short video that explains the common types of biases that women can face.

Watch the 50 Ways video
3

Group activity

Before the training workshop, the moderator selects the set of cards that will resonate with the participants. In the session, participants break into small groups to go through the cards together. On each card, they’re introduced to a specific example of workplace bias—and why it matters. They take a few minutes to discuss the situation and brainstorm solutions for interrupting the bias. They then learn what experts recommend they do in that situation, along with a short explanation of what's behind the bias.

Explore the 50 Ways cards
4

Commit to action

As the activity wraps up, participants commit to take One Action to fight bias based on what they’ve learned.

We would like to thank our partners for their expert contributions to the situations and recommendations featured in 50 Ways to Fight Bias.

  • CAPAW
  • Dartmouth College Native American Studies Program
  • Executive Leadership Council
  • ISPU
  • Kapor Center
  • Lean In Latinas
  • Minda Harts
  • National Urban League
  • Neythri
  • NWNY
  • Out&Equal
  • Paradigm
  • Stanford, VMware Women’s leadership Innovation Lab
  • Sylveon
  • Thawra
  • UNIDOS US
  • Women of Color in the Workplace