Biases Affecting Team Performances
Foster Belonging / By HybridTeam.co
Biases can affect hybrid work teams in various ways, influencing decision-making, collaboration, and overall team dynamics. Here are several biases that can impact hybrid work teams:
- Confirmation Bias: As we transit to a new hybrid way of working, team members may seek information that confirms their preexisting beliefs about remote or in-office work, ignoring contradictory evidence.
- Halo Effect: Individuals might overvalue or undervalue the contributions of remote or in-office team members based on their initial impression or a single positive or negative trait.
- Recency Bias: Recent experiences with remote or in-office team members can disproportionately influence perceptions of their performance, overshadowing longer-term trends….
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