WINNER: Business Book Awards 2022 - Diversity, Inclusion & Equality
Category SHORTLISTED: getAbstract International Book Award 2022-
Learning Impact Category An organization's employees are its biggest
competitive advantage. Performance gains can be achieved through cost
saving, process improvement or technology adoption, but the biggest
difference is made by people. This means that recruiting, engaging and
retaining the very best talent has never been more important.
Crucially, these employees should be a diverse group of people with
different approaches, skills and strengths in problem-solving and
driving innovation. As well as focusing on gender, race, age and
class, it is critical that businesses also develop a neurodiverse
workforce if they are committed to outperforming the competition and
achieving sustainable business growth. Neurodiversity at Work is a
practical guide that explains what neurodiversity is, why it's
important and what the benefits are. It covers how to attract, recruit
and engage neurodiverse talent and provides guidance on how to adapt
HR policies, processes and workplaces to ensure that all employees,
including the 2 in 10 employees in the UK who are neurodiverse, can
reach their full potential. Neurodiversity at Work is packed full of
case studies from leading organizations like Microsoft who are already
seeing the productivity, performance and financial benefits of
neurodiversity in the workplace. Individuals in these companies are
also experiencing benefits in their working environments. Also
featured are interviews with prominent figures in the neurodiversity
community and people who have successfully adapted their HR processes
for neurodiversity, including members of the ND@IBM Program and the
Head of People and Culture at Autotrader. With tips, advice, examples
and 'how to' actions in every chapter, this is essential reading for
every HR professional.
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Drive Innovation, Performance and Productivity with a Neurodiverse Workforce
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781398600256
Publisert
2021
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Utgiver
Kogan Page
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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