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Prejudice PowerPoint Presentation Templates and Google Slides
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Presenting training deck on Understanding Stereotype, Prejudice, Discrimination. This deck comprises of 96 slides. It contains definitions, examples, and adverse effects of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination in the workplace. It also includes key takeaways, discussion questions, and memes related to the topic. This PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. Each slide is well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint experts. All slides are customizable.

















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Presenting Prejudices Consequences at Workplace Unconscious Bias. This deck is well crafted by extensive research. Slides consist of amazing visuals and appropriate content. These PPT slides can be instantly downloaded with just a click. Compatible with all screen types and monitors. Supports Google Slides. Premium Customer Support is available. Suitable for use by managers, employees, and organizations. These slides are easily customizable. You can edit the color, text, icon, and font size to suit your requirements.
















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This set of slides includes a self reflective questionnaire for unconscious prejudice activity. It has six sections to evaluate the respondents bias based on race, gender, sexuality, disability, weight, and age.















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Presenting MCQs on Workplace Stereotype, Prejudice, and Discrimination. These slides are well crafted and designed by our PowerPoint specialists. The PPT presentation is thoroughly researched by the experts, and every slide consists of appropriate content. You can add or delete the content as per your need.













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Presenting Prejudice and Discrimination Memes for D and Training. These slides are 100 Percent made in PowerPoint and are compatible with all screen types and monitors. They also support Google Slides. Premium Customer Support is available. Suitable for use by managers, employees, and organizations. These slides are easily customizable. Our PowerPoint experts have included all the necessary templates, designs, icons, graphs, and other essential material in the PPT deck.









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This slide represents ways to eliminate prejudices in the workplace. These are conducting counseling sessions, using inclusive language, encouraging employees to share feedback, and continuous education of employees.









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This slide showcases a meme collection on how the prejudices cause in and out group formation. People dissimilar to the dominant group are simply excluded, based on the simplest of presumptions like not wearing the same dress or being different in appearance.









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This slide explains the meaning of prejudice. It means having a positive or mostly negative attitude towards an individual belonging to another group. Prejudices are formed not due to ones own experiences. In fact, it is a prejudgment originating outside our own actual experiences.









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This slide illustrates memes explaining prejudices at office. The major one is in recruitment, where age, an irrelevant factor, becomes a major determinant of who is hired or nor hired.









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This slide illustrates a tongue in cheek example of an old man being told how valuable his age and experience is, but the organization will still go ahead and hire an youngster.









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This slide mentions key outcomes or lessons that we take from the session on the three toxic practices of Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination. Decline in employee morale and unnecessary litigation are the two major consequences.









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This slide explains the correlation between stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. It also delivers details regarding the level at which each of these operate, that is, stereotypes at the cognitive thought or brain, prejudice at affective attitude and likes, dislikes etc. and discrimination at behavioral level.









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This slide lists major consequences of prejudices at the workplace that are formation of ingroups and outgroups, poor mental health, creation of stigma, and passive aggressive behavior from the staff.
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