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In this Understanding Neurodiversity in the Workplace course, you’ll learn how neurodivergent employees—including those with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia—bring valuable skills to the workplace. Many hiring processes miss out on these talented individuals because job descriptions, interviews, and evaluations are not designed for different ways of thinking. However, reputed companies are now changing their hiring processes to attract and support neurodivergent employees.
Research shows that teams with different thinking styles work better together and create stronger ideas. This course explains common challenges neurodivergent employees face at work and simple ways to help them succeed, along with examples.
You’ll also explore how workplace culture affects success. Small changes—like clear job instructions, structured communication, and flexible schedules—help employees do their best work. Companies that support neurodivergent employees retain talented workers while improving teamwork and innovation.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to build an inclusive workplace, improve hiring practices, and bring out the best in every employee.
It is for anyone who wants to build an inclusive workplace, improve hiring practices, and bring out the best in every employee, including those supporting neurodivergent employees with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia.
It covers how neurodivergent employees bring valuable skills to the workplace, the common challenges they face, simple ways to help them succeed with examples, and how workplace culture affects success.
By the end, you'll know how to build an inclusive workplace, improve hiring practices, and bring out the best in every employee.
The course discusses neurodivergent employees including those with autism, ADHD, and dyslexia.
It highlights small changes such as clear job instructions, structured communication, and flexible schedules to help employees do their best work.