Dolly Chugh
Chugh probes the intricate dynamics of bias and ethical behavior in her work, focusing on the psychology behind well-intentioned individuals who may still exhibit bias. Her research into "bounded ethicality" sheds light on how ethical missteps occur despite good intentions, advocating for self-awareness and social responsibility. Her approach combines psychological research with actionable advice, making complex concepts accessible and inspiring readers to foster inclusivity and justice. Through her exploration of these themes, Chugh aims to bridge the gap between aspiration and action in ethical living, encouraging a collective movement towards a more equitable society.\n\nHer writing, characterized by a blend of storytelling and evidence-based guidance, appeals to both academic and general audiences. For example, her debut book, "The Person You Mean to Be: How Good People Fight Bias," offers insights into confronting personal biases. Meanwhile, "A More Just Future: Psychological Tools for Reckoning with our Past and Driving Social Change" extends these ideas by providing psychological tools for addressing historical injustices. These works are not just academic exercises but practical guides that resonate with those seeking to understand and improve their own ethical behavior and the societal systems around them.\n\nDolly Chugh's contributions to social psychology and management have been recognized through various awards and honors, underscoring her impact on the field. Her influence extends beyond academia as she actively participates in public discourse, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and ethical leadership. Her work benefits leaders, educators, and anyone interested in driving positive social change, providing tools and insights that promote a more empathetic and equitable future. As a thought leader in her field, Chugh continues to inspire action towards a better understanding of ethical behavior and bias.
Books by Dolly Chugh

The Person You Mean to Be
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