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The Inclusive Workplace Supporting Neurodivergent Employees for Success

Par : Roni Kean
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231262793
  • EAN9798231262793
  • Date de parution02/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

The landscape of the modern workplace is evolving, demanding a shift in perspective on diversity and inclusion.  While traditional DEI initiatives have made progress, there is confusion around what companies can and can't do as it relates to these efforts, and DEI initiatives are optional. Accommodating neurodivergent staff is not optional, it's the LAW.  What the law requires is often a question for external legal partners, advice that comes with a high cost; while not doing what the law requires can also be costly.
Sadly, this creates unconscious bias and discrimination- albeit not necessarily intentional. The unique needs and contributions of neurodivergent employees remain underserved. This book serves as a practical guide for organizations seeking to create truly inclusive environments that not only comply with legal mandates but also proactively cultivate a culture of acceptance and empowerment.  It's a call to action, urging leaders and HR professionals to move beyond mere compliance and embrace the strategic advantages of neurodiversity.
 The information presented here is not just theoretical; it's grounded in research, and real-world experiences. I explore evidence-based strategies for inclusive recruitment, effective communication techniques that resonate with diverse communication styles, and practical accommodations that support optimal performance.  
The landscape of the modern workplace is evolving, demanding a shift in perspective on diversity and inclusion.  While traditional DEI initiatives have made progress, there is confusion around what companies can and can't do as it relates to these efforts, and DEI initiatives are optional. Accommodating neurodivergent staff is not optional, it's the LAW.  What the law requires is often a question for external legal partners, advice that comes with a high cost; while not doing what the law requires can also be costly.
Sadly, this creates unconscious bias and discrimination- albeit not necessarily intentional. The unique needs and contributions of neurodivergent employees remain underserved. This book serves as a practical guide for organizations seeking to create truly inclusive environments that not only comply with legal mandates but also proactively cultivate a culture of acceptance and empowerment.  It's a call to action, urging leaders and HR professionals to move beyond mere compliance and embrace the strategic advantages of neurodiversity.
 The information presented here is not just theoretical; it's grounded in research, and real-world experiences. I explore evidence-based strategies for inclusive recruitment, effective communication techniques that resonate with diverse communication styles, and practical accommodations that support optimal performance.