EORC Team Marine. EORC Expectations of Marines To be part of our Corps vision To receive honest feedback To be treated professionally and respectfully.

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EORC Team Marine

EORC Expectations of Marines To be part of our Corps vision To receive honest feedback To be treated professionally and respectfully To be valued as unique individuals To be fully accepted as a Marine

EORC Purpose Improve our ability to work together Understand how each Marine brings strength to the Corps Learn how to avoid prejudicial treatment and discrimination Improve and encourage communication

EORC Teamwork Working together to achieve common goals Recognize individual achievement Teacher/scholar relationship Capitalize on strengths, improve on weaknesses

EORC Core Values HONOR COURAGE COMMITMENT

EORC CMC’s EO Statement

EORC Differences Age Gender Race Religion Color National Origin

EORC Perceptions Belief that something is true Mental image formed through observation Tendency to overlook facts which do not support our beliefs Can affect an individual or a unit

EORC Perceptions Belief that something is true Mental image formed through observation Tendency to overlook facts which do not support our beliefs Can affect an individual or a unit

EORC Perceptions Check perceptions for accuracy False perceptions must be corrected Unit readiness impacted Think before you act

EORC Stereotypes Perceptions about groups of people Narrow, rigid & judgmental Use to justify our beliefs about others Are always harmful

EORC Bias Bias Unreasonable and unfair distortion of judgement Major cause of personal bias is not understanding why people are different Can impact on an individual or a unit

EORC Impact of Bias Individuals treated unfairly Detracts from effective leadership Affects decision making Be aware of personal bias

EORC Final Filter Why did I choose this option Is my choice fair to all stakeholders Does my decision violate any laws or regulations If everyone followed my example would the effect be favorable Do I need to modify my decision based on my above responses

EORC Prejudicial Treatment When bias affects our ability to judge and treat others fairly In response to long-held personal beliefs Results in unfair treatment and impacts on teamwork

EORC Discrimination Denies equal treatment because of differences Actions based on age, gender, race, ethnic group, or background Unacceptable conduct

EORC Racism Belief that some races are superior and others are inferior Extreme form of prejudice Denies respect to others because of their race Impacts on the individual and the unit

EORC Added Stress Anxiety felt by members of a specific group Belief that an individual represents all members of the group Singling out people due to differences contributes to added stress

EORC Corrective Action Inspect Yourself Ask questions Be a role model Communicate

EORC Summary Manage personal bias Correct actions of others Take responsibility Judge individuals on their merits Communicate!

EORC What Color is Honor? What Religion is Courage? What Gender is Commitment?

EORC Overview Differences Perceptions Stereotypes Bias Prejudicial treatment Discrimination Racism