Managers and peers may unconsciously evaluate women's work more critically or attribute their successes to external factors rather than skill due to implicit bias. This can result in lower performance ratings and fewer recommendations for promotions or leadership programs.

Managers and peers may unconsciously evaluate women's work more critically or attribute their successes to external factors rather than skill due to implicit bias. This can result in lower performance ratings and fewer recommendations for promotions or leadership programs.

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