Episode 42: Neurodivergent thinking is a business strategy, not a sympathy play with Robert Annis
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What if the very skills your business is missing are ones you’re accidentally screening out?
In this high-energy, thought-provoking discussion with organizational psychologist Robert Annis, we cover:
• The unexpected strengths of autistic team members, far beyond the tech stereotype.
• Cognitive diversity as a business asset for growth and innovation, not just a compliance checkbox.
• Our role in making the case to leaders that they should stop overengineering processes which stifles innovation.
• Signs of a cultural shift happening in forward-looking organizations, with a focus on the code deceiphering skills of UK’s GCHQ.
This episode is for any leader who wants to consider new ideas to unlock the full potential of their team.
Find out more about NEURO, the charity Robert and his wife have launched here: https://www.neurocharity.org
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