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This book is a practical guide for anyone with managerial and leadership responsibilities. It walks you through what you need to know to develop neuroinclusive working cultures that enable, develop and get the best out of all team members.
Up to 20% of the working population has a neurodivergent difference - such as dyslexia, autism or ADHD. The diversity of thought and skills that such people bring to the workplace has been shown to increase creativity, enhance profitability and improve team morale. Managers and leaders have a key role to play in harnessing these benefits: it is up to them to create a neuroinclusive culture by setting the tone and approach.
Written by two experts in the field, both with lived experience of neurodiversity, this book is a hands-on manual for adapting your organisation to better support neurodivergent talent and developing a more inclusive and strengths-based management style. The authors provide research evidence, reflective exercises and real-life case studies to deliver an irrefutable rationale for neuroinclusivity and the techniques needed to deliver it. Managers and leaders at all levels will develop their leadership and management capabilities; and organisations will find it easier to attract and retain talent, solve problems creatively and be more resilient - critical competencies in the modern working world.
Liv Blaney is an accredited executive and neurodiversity coach and leadership training facilitator. After a successful career in London managing teams, she changed focus to supporting leaders and managers in creating inclusive workplaces through coaching and training. She has an MSc in Coaching for Behaviour Change from Henley Business School in addition to a MSc in Engineering from Cambridge University.
Sam Pringle is an accredited coach and coaching supervisor with the European Mentoring and Coaching Council and is a Presence in Action practitioner. She started a corporate career in management within the field of pharmaceuticals before developing an interest in Diversity, Equality and Inclusion with a focus on gender, parenting, caring and coaching neurodivergent employees. She has lived experience of neurodivergence. She has an MBA and an MSc in Coaching.
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