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The Neurodiversity Edge

The Essential Guide to Embracing Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological Differences for Any Organization

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"An interesting read for anybody curious about the human story and our development in society."
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"Groundbreaking guide...innovative and accessible."
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In The Neurodiversity Edge, renowned Oxford-trained cognitive scientist, neurodiversity expert, and business leader, Dr. Maureen Dunne presents a pioneering framework to harnessing the power of neurodiversity to navigate the most important human resources revolution in the modern era.

Did you know that an estimated 1 in 5 people are "neurodivergent"—have a mind that works differently, such as the autistic, ADHDers, the dyslexic, synesthetes, and other unique neurotypes—and that the vast majority are motivated, capable, and unemployed?

This indispensable guide is based on more than two decades of immersive cognitive science research, case studies, stories from neurodivergent voices, in-the-trenches work with hundreds of organizations from start-ups to global Fortune 500 titans, and Dr. Dunne's own lived experiences as a neurodivergent employer, entrepreneur, board member, and CEO. Too many unique minds and perspectives on the sidelines, and too many organizations beset by groupthink, innovation-stagnation, and a lack of access to qualified new candidates. The Neurodiversity Edge takes you all the way from why to what and to how, delivering practical insights that build on a new foundational framework:

  • Cultivate a values-driven approach to building a culture of sustained authentic inclusion where everyone can thrive
  • How to improve the interview process to avoid missing game-changing talent
  • Develop a hybrid office protocol that works for everyone and a support infrastructure that aligns with universal design principles
  • Discover why Google's Project Aristotle found that innovation and performance hinge on psychological safety
  • Uncover and eliminate the destructive influence of unconscious cognitive biases
  • Take a graphic tour into the wonders of the human mind
  • Understand unique problem-solving abilities such as lateral thinking, visual-spatial thinking, multisensory thinking, leaps of creative insight, hyperfocus, and many more
  • How to articulate and implement organizational goals and measure progress toward them

  • The Neurodiversity Edge
    is an essential guide for executives, board directors, human resources professionals, managers, recruiters, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, allies, educators, nonprofit leaders, and anyone with an interest in better understanding neurodiversity, authentic neuroinclusion, and the human mind.

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        A debut guide offers a comprehensive program for companies rigorously incorporating neurodiversity. In her book, cognitive scientist Dunne lays out a detailed vision of workplaces that do more than signal their willingness to accommodate neurodiverse workers (her most common examples are employees with ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or synesthesia). These companies offer authentic inclusion, in which systems and practices are in place in order to level the playing field and give neurodiverse workers the support they need. The author stresses that this approach not only has "unambiguous moral and ethical social value," but boosts productivity and increases profits as well. Dunne asserts that the authentic inclusion of neurodiversity is more than just a moral imperative--"it's a functional driver of superior performance." Each of her chapters contains illustrations from various sources, charts, and "key takeaways" designed to clarify the measures she advocates to make everyone in a workforce feel included. Her useful points touch on everything from the hiring process to the challenges of the modern hybrid office and the intricacies of remote work. Dunne's writing is passionate in its convictions, although it's partly based on sweeping statements, like neurodiverse people are responsible for "a disproportionate share of our important innovations." More problematic is the head-scratching nature of many of her stories. When a company, for instance, assigns a report to "an external autistic consultant" and then weeks later neither needs the report nor pays for it, the author helps the company create a more formal assignment process whose "biggest payoff was among neurodivergent employees where imprecise or vague messaging about expectations tends to have the most deleterious impact." But she doesn't explain why being messed around with and shortchanged is a particularly neurodivergent problem. Still, the intelligence and breadth of the narrative will convince many readers to rethink how they view genuine inclusivity. A broadly based, highly readable overview of how to rethink workplace diversity.

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