Overcoming Bias in Your SharePoint Journey

Navigating bias based on perceptions is something we all deal with—whether based on appearance, gender, age, cultural background, educational background, or whether you like pineapple on pizza 🍕+🍍. Assumptions based on perceptions can shape how we are seen and treated, even if the assumption does not reflect reality. From my own personal perspective, my vocal cords are damaged, leaving my voice soft and easily fatigued. My quietness is often mistaken for shyness, but I constantly evaluate situations to avoid unnecessary speaking to conserve my voice. It's frustrating to be misunderstood based on superficial perceptions. Still, I've learned to handle it with resilience (mostly 😀) and determination, and I use my not speaking time to constantly improve my listening skills—not just hearing but actively listening. My personal experience is an excellent example of perception bias, and it mirrors a broader challenge that I often see organizations face when planning and implementing...