Gender Bias in Higher Education: Why We Need to Develop Self-Aware Leaders
Implicit gender bias is systemic even in the egalitarian environment of higher education, and developing self-awareness in our leaders is the key to challenging it. Yet the “don’t rock the boat” culture of higher ed often gets in our way. Let’s look at how to counter that. This is the third in a series of articles on challenging androcentrism in the academy. by Rosalind Spigel, Organizational Development Consultant and Leadership Coach, Spigel Consulting Previous articles in this series:Challenging Androcentrism and Implicit Bias in the AcademyChallenging Androcentrism in the Academy: Why We Need to Value Empathy More In this third article, we’ll look at one set of leadership traits we identified earlier in the series: self-awareness. We’ll examine: Leadership: Where Self-Awareness is Critical Self-awareness and self-development go hand in hand. Self-awareness includes knowing your values, motivators, behaviors, habits, strengths, edges, personality traits, filters, and triggers. For self-awareness to make a difference for you as leader and in your environment, you also have to understand the impact your words and actions have on the people around you and the results you seek. Self-development is doing the work to understand what makes you tick, and self-awareness informs what behaviors to change in order to improve […]

