Inside View: ideas for designing teams that perform under pressure
You’re here because something in how your team works isn’t quite holding under pressure.
Inside View is where I share thought leadership that explores how different ways of thinking – including those taking inspiration from neurodivergent perspectives – can be used to design clearer, more effective ways of working.
As you read, you may start to recognize patterns in your own team. The aim of this blog is not only to help you understand them – but also to begin thinking about how they could be approached differently in practice.
If something you’ve read here feels close to your situation, the next step is to explore how it plays out in practice. You’ll find ideas for that throughout the articles below.
Rational decision making: why autistic thinkers are more resistant to cognitive bias
Autistic thinkers excel at resisting cognitive bias making clearer, more rational decisions that drive better outcomes in data-rich, high-stakes environments. Dr Lisa Colledge explores how autistic strengths improve decision quality across teams, and why inclusive cultures that enable neurodivergent talent are essential for modern tech and AI-driven organizations.