Bias


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Strategies for Overcoming Bias
  • Acknowledge Subconscious Bias: Accept that everyone has biases. Recognizing this is the first step toward being open to new perspectives and changing, rather than defending, one's views.
  • Increase Exposure and Interaction: Actively engage with people from different backgrounds and perspectives to challenge stereotypes and broaden understanding.
  • Practice "Pause" Techniques (HALT): Avoid making critical decisions when you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired. Taking a break can prevent snap judgments driven by bias.
  • Use the "Flip it to Test it" Method: If you are unsure if your judgment is biased, swap the person in question with someone of a different gender, race, or background to see if your decision changes.
  • Seek Diverse Perspectives: Actively ask for opinions from people who differ from you to combat confirmation bias and broaden your viewpoint.
  • Implement Structured Decision Making: Create clear, standardized, and objective criteria for hiring, promotions, and daily tasks to minimize subjective, emotional, or "gut-feeling" decisions.
  • Reflect on Your Background: Consider how your personal experiences and upbringing have shaped your current opinions and reactions to situations.
  • Speak Out: If you witness bias, such as someone being talked over in a meeting, take action to ensure all voices are heard.
Specific Contextual Tips
  • In the Workplace: Establish clear, objective guidelines for meetings to encourage participation and reduce the impact of dominant voices.
  • In Daily Life: Practice mindfulness to become more aware of your own sensations and emotional state, which helps in identifying when you might be reacting out of bias.
  • In Leadership: Focus on the process of decisions rather than just the outcomes to avoid rewarding lucky, but poorly reasoned, decisions (outcome bias).
By consistently challenging your own thinking, you can create a more inclusive, fair environment and make better decisions.

Tiffin vs Swiggy / Zomato

 


Cost Comparison Analysis
  • Tiffin Service (Subscription Model):
    • Cost: Generally lower per meal (approx. ₹80–₹100/meal).
    • Pros: Daily, consistent, home-cooked, no delivery fee (usually included), no surge pricing.
    • Cons: Limited variety, rigid menu.
  • Swiggy / Zomato (On-Demand Model):
    • Cost: Higher per meal due to restaurant inflation (30-60% higher than menu), ₹15+ platform fees, delivery, and GST.
    • Pros: High variety, convenient, instant ordering.
    • Cons: Expensive for daily needs, high fees, inconsistent quality.
Key Takeaways
  • For daily meals: A local tiffin service is significantly cheaper.
  • For convenience/variety: Swiggy is better but will cost almost double for similar, daily meals.
  • Hidden Costs: Swiggy orders can have 80%+ higher costs compared to local, direct-from-restaurant options due to fees,.
  • Budget Option: Swiggy's "Toing" app offers lower-cost, daily-style meals around ₹49+.

Renaming L&DC to Global L&DC

 


  1. Global Consultancy Like E&Y are collaborating with Us
  2. We are ISO Certified
  3. NSCSTI Rated
  4. We have Staff who have worked in MNC's
  5. Our Training is World Class
  6. Budget is in Crores
  7. Already Leading in IGOT Nationaly
  8. Great Campus / Infra
  9. Multitalented Staff 
  10. Exes / NonExes / Workers / Students as Broad Reach
  11. Attract More talent / future investment in NLCIL by improving overall Quality / Quantity of Org Employees
  12. Increases our value in the Org
  13. Solar / Wifi Enabled
  14. UN Contact