Neurodivergent people are often thwarted in academic and corporate careers because we don't know the unwritten social codes of large organisations, even though we excel at strategic thinking.
Practical, inspiring and no-nonsense, this book is full of essential advice on the core principles of leadership - and how to capitalise on neurodivergent strengths whilst navigating common pitfalls. Whether you're already a leader - or just starting out on your leadership journey, this is your bible for self-care, self-evaluation and self-advocacy.
I cannot recommended this book enough! I only wish I had come across it sooner. I once held a leader position at a large corporation, but I struggled with the hidden curriculum (the unwritten social code). I am now self employed. The individual who hired me appeared to be on the spectrum and was pushed out after a year, despite top performance because he struggled with the hidden curriculum. A manager below me with ADHD was routinely treated differently than others due to bias. The experience was eye-opening. Companies are losing valuable employees because although they seek to be champions of diversity, many struggle with inclusion of neuro- and social diversity. There is a lot to be discussed and learned about neurodivergence at the workplace and how to how to capitalize on neurodivergent strengths. Nearly one in five adults identify as neurodivergent, so this is a much needed book! The book isn't limited to leadership, in my opinion. It's for neurodiverse employees, their colleagues, contractors, and family members. The icing on top where the thoughtful and engaging exercises included in the book.