Neurodiversity acknowledges that people think, learn, and process information in diverse ways, viewing these differences as unique strengths that contribute to the richness of human experience. At its core, neurodiversity promotes acceptance, inclusion, and respect for all kinds of minds, encouraging organizations to adapt to individuals rather than expecting everyone to think or work the same way.

Neurodiversity in the Workplace

Neurodiversity in the Workplace
This course is part of Workplace Conduct and Culture Specialization


Instructors: Kriti Kamra
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What you'll learn
Define neurodiversity, recognize common forms of neurodivergence, and understand how neurodivergent individuals may experience work differently
Explain the significance of neuroinclusive practices and how they support fairness, trust, belonging, and equitable treatment at work
Identify common biases and misconceptions that affect neurodivergent individuals and influence workplace interactions and decisions
Apply allyship and describe practical inclusion strategies to promote equitable, accessible, and supportive workplace interactions
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