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246 Eleanor Loiacono - Neurodiversity at Work

246 Eleanor Loiacono - Neurodiversity at Work

Leadership and Business · Raymond A. Mason School of Business

August 5, 202519m 28s

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Show Notes

With each day, more companies and organizations are hiring people who think – and approach problems – differently. Neurodiversity refers to the variation in which human brains function. A range of conditions fall under the neurodiverse umbrella; from autism to Tourette Syndrome, to others. The conditions affects the way people communicate, interact, and process information. Eleanor Loiacono is a professor at the William & Mary School of Business. Her research efforts focus on neurodiversity. She joins us on the podcast today to discuss neurodiversity, the hurdles neurodivergent applicants and employees face, and what companies and managers are doing to hire and retain neurodivergent employees.

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