Rise & Thrive: Managing Bias for Better Business Decisions
A morning business seminar focused on identifying and managing bias to improve decision-making in the workplace.
Tue, 15 Jul 2025
8:30 AM (America/New_York)
Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce Middleborough , Massachusetts
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Join the Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce for an insightful morning session titled Rise & Thrive: Managing Bias for Better Business Decisions. This professional development event is designed to help local business leaders identify unconscious biases that may impact their strategic choices. By fostering a more objective decision-making environment, attendees will learn practical techniques to enhance their leadership effectiveness and drive better business outcomes. Pre-registration is required for this free community business event.
What to Expect
An interactive morning session featuring professional insights on improving business decision-making through bias awareness.
Who Should Attend
Business owners
Corporate leaders
HR professionals
Managers
Entrepreneurs
Agenda Overview
Morning session starting at 8:30 AM at the Chamber of Commerce office.
Venue & Address
Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce
9 Clayton Rd Middleborough , Massachusetts United States
Organizer
Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce · Non-profit
A local chamber of commerce supporting business growth in the Cranberry Country region.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost to attend?
No, this event is free.
Do I need to register?
Yes, please pre-register through the Chamber website.
Where is it located?
Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce, 9 Clayton Rd, Middleborough, MA.
What time does it start?
The event begins at 8:30 AM.
Who is the speaker?
Sadie Rosethorn.
Is this a recurring event?
It is part of a monthly morning business series.
Tags
Business
Leadership
Networking
Middleborough
Professional Development
Chamber of Commerce
Summary
A free morning seminar hosted by the Cranberry Country Chamber of Commerce focused on mitigating bias in business decision-making.