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Brain Chemistry & Bottom Lines: The ROI of Neurodiversity

Brain Chemistry & Bottom Lines: The ROI of Neurodiversity

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From workplace stigma to corporate innovation - dive into the real talk about neurodiversity at work. When a major luxury retailer's neurodivergent discrimination case hits the headlines, we unpack the bigger picture: why embracing neurodivergent talent isn't just good ethics, it's smart business. Did you know neurodivergent testing teams are 30% more productive? Discover how companies like HP and the Australian Defence Force are tapping into unique cognitive perspectives for competitive advantage. Plus, real talk about masking, workplace accommodations, and why that "perfect cultural fit" might be costing your company billions in lost talent. Whether you're a leader, HR pro, or navigating neurodivergence yourself, this episode breaks down the mths, shares the stats, and shows how neurodiversity could be your organization's secret weapon.

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