Inside View: neuro-inspired leadership and team design

I share thought leadership on the transformative impact of embedding neuro-inspired design into the culture and operating systems of teams and organizations. When cognitive inclusion is built into the system, people metrics like engagement and well-being rise, and so do business metrics like retention, innovation, and performance.

Drawing on science, business literature, and lived experience, I explore how taking inspiration from neurodivergence creates Neuro-Inspired Teams™ where every member – whatever their neurostyle – can contribute and thrive. I don’t consider cognitive inclusion a nice-to-have niche, but the foundation of future-ready performance in times of crisis, complexity and change.

Tech’s autism at work programs: why these pioneering programs must evolve

Autism-at-work programs like those from SAP and Microsoft proved the value of neurodivergent talent—but today’s leaders need scalable, diagnosis-free solutions. This blog introduces the FIT Framework (Fair, Intentional, Team-Minded) for building neuroinclusive workplaces that boost innovation, retention, and performance—without requiring formal programs or disclosure.

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When your ADHD team lead feels like the problem, and what actually works

When fast-paced leadership clashes with team needs, the issue isn’t ADHD, it’s misaligned working styles. This blog shows how neuro-inclusive team design improves performance, trust, and mental health without needing diagnosis. Using tools like the FIT Framework and Neurostyle Navigator, teams create clear, flexible norms that support different neurostyles and sustainable success under pressure.

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