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Made for Some : Using Impactful Neuroinclusion to Rebalance Work for Everyone
Made for Some : Using Impactful Neuroinclusion to Rebalance Work for Everyone
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Author(s): Riddle, Joseph
ISBN No.: 9781394392193
Pages: 256
Year: 202612
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 38.56
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

Create a future-proof workforce through the lens of neuroinclusion--with proven strategies to make your organization better for all. Approximately 15-20% of the population is neurodivergent, yet most organizations are not designed to allow those who think and learn differently, to thrive. Made for Some, written by Joseph Riddle, a leader in the neurodiversity movement and a consultant who has designed neuroinclusion strategies for leading Fortune 500 firms, combines personal narratives, theory, and practical guidance to help organizations reshape for the future of work. The book examines neuroinclusion as a paradigm and addresses the specific systemic barriers that exist in society which exclude people who do not think, learn, and socialize in the traditional way. It presents the business case for successful neuroinclusion (using leading firms as case studies), rethinks workplace accommodations, and provides practical strategies for building a neuroinclusive future. Readers will also find: Real-world neuroinclusion models from leading organizations, with actionable lessons employers can adapt to their own workplaces Guidance on building better systems at every level of influence A reimagining of workplace accessibility to craft adaptable teams and processes Perspectives from multiple stakeholders, including employers, neurodivergent professionals, and colleges navigating the transition to careers Made for Some is written for anyone committed to transforming the future of work-- including neurodivergent professionals, parents, advocates, HR leaders, talent acquisition professionals, diversity and inclusion practitioners, and hiring managers who want to build neuroinclusive workplaces. It is equally relevant to professionals in disability services or career services at colleges and universities.


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