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Helping neurodivergent employees succeed: neuroinclusion will remain elusive if managers don't embed support activities throughout the employee journey
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Helping neurodivergent employees succeed: neuroinclusion will remain elusive if managers don't embed support activities throughout the employee journey

Emily R Russo, Dana L Ott and Miriam Moeller
MIT Sloan Management Review, 1st ed.
03/05/2023
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/43027

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Diversity in the workplace Employment workplace diversity neurodiversity
Bringing neurodiversity into the larger conversation about workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion is important not only for reasons of fairness: Neurodiverse individuals represent an undervalued talent pool. The authors discuss the challenges neurodivergent employees often face in the workplace and suggest ways that leaders and employees can support their neurodivergent colleagues and help them achieve their potential.

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