Case Study: How BlackRock Is Breaking Bias

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Discover how DECIDE, NeuroLeadership’s Diversity & Inclusion solution, is helping managers at BlackRock mitigate bias and improve decision-making.

Join us as Matt Breitfelder (CTO & Managing Director, BlackRock) and Dr. David Rock (Director, NeuroLeadership Institute) unpack the way BlackRock leveraged DECIDE to mitigate bias and lift organizational D&I.

Matt will share details on the roll out of this scalable solution, the useful lessons his company learned, as well as a few surprises along the way. David will provide our perspective on the diversity & inclusion challenge more broadly and discuss the deep neuroscience foundations behind the DECIDE solution.

View presentation slides here. Find out how DECIDE can have an immediate impact on your organization.

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