Neurodiversity in the Workplace

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  • Recently, the experts have been talking about the benefits of Neurodiversity in the workplace which can give a competitive edge from increased diversity in skills, ways of thinking, and approaches to problem-solving.

What is Neurodiversity?

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  • Meaning:
    • Neurodiversity in the workplace refers to people with neurodivergent conditions such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorders, dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia and Asperger’s Syndrome.
  • Definition according to Harvard Health Publish
    • Neurodiversity is a notion that every person interacts and experiences their surroundings differently.
    • There is no right way of thinking, learning, or/and behaving. 
    • These differences should not be construed as defects or disorders. 

Facts/ Data

  • Nearly 2 million people in India suffer from this neurological and developmental disorder and are therefore identified as autistic.
  • Study by Deloitte estimates that nearly 20% of the world is neurodiverse.
  • In the U.S: it is estimated that 85% of people on the autism spectrum are unemployed compared with 4.2% of the overall population.

Major Challenges faced by them 

  • Denial in Job
    • It is unjust that even with all the necessary skill sets and degrees, these persons are denied a job because they may react to situations differently from non-neurodiverse persons.
  • Lack of awareness
    • While part of the problem could be lack of awareness about neurodivergent conditions, it is time organisations created a more accommodating environment.
  •  Discrimination
    • The stigmas attached to cognitive disabilities cloud the judgment of existing employees and lead to direct discrimination.
  •  Unsuitable work environment
    • Workplaces are typically designed to suit and benefit neurotypical employees without considering the special needs of neurodiverse people. This hinders the productivity of differently-abled staff members.
  •  The assumption of “one-size-fits-all”
    • Most companies rely on a “one-size-fits-all” mentality regarding neurodiverse employees. However, this approach is ineffective in creating a positive work environment, and it often leads employees to become distressed at work.
  •  Neurodiversity and mental health
    • There is a prevalent misconception that neurodiverse people are mentally “disabled.” In truth, neurodivergent people simply function, learn and process information differently than others.

Importance of hiring Neurodiverse people in the workforce

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  • Competitive edge
    • Organisations embracing neurodiversity enjoy a competitive edge in several areas such as efficiency, creativity, and culture.
  • More productive
    • A study by JPMorgan Chase shows that professionals in its ‘Autism at Work’ initiative made fewer errors and were 90% to 140% more productive than neurotypical employees.
  • More efficient
    • Studies have shown that teams with both neurodivergent and neurotypical members are far more efficient than teams that comprise neurotypical employees alone.
  • Handling complex and repetitive tasks
    • Neurodivergent individuals possess excellent attention to detail and an uncanny ability to focus on complex and repetitive tasks over a more extended period than their neurotypical peers.
  • Speed of work
    • A study by the University of Montreal found that in a test involving completing a visual pattern, people on the autism spectrum could finish their task 40% faster than those who were not on the spectrum. 
  • Better reasoning power
    • People with dyslexia have more robust spatial reasoning — they can think about objects in three dimensions and analyse such objects even with limited information.
  • Problem-solving capabilities
    • They are often out-of-the-box thinkers with average or above-average intelligence.

Way Forward

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  • There is an urgency to create a work environment that welcomes neurodiverse individuals.
  • Companies such as Deloitte, Microsoft, SAP, JPMorgan Chase, and E&Y have introduced neurodiversity hiring programmes.
    • Indian-origin companies Hatti Kaapi and Lemon Tree Hotels have also included a neurodiverse workforce.
  • Human resources and leadership teams must work together to ensure that the workplace is mindful of and cooperative towards neurodiverse individuals.
  • The process of building an inclusive culture includes customising interviews, ensuring day-to-day assistance for these specially abled individuals, and providing proper infrastructure so that they can perform at their optimal levels.
  • Organisations must not only remove barriers that obstruct the progress of such individuals but also create conducive conditions for them to achieve their true potential.
  • Mentorship programmes can benefit some, while others might require professional training on shared social and communication skills.
  • Neurodivergent friendly offices catering to the employees’ diverse sensory responses can help ensure that these employees are comfortable in office spaces.
  • Companies need to widen their definition of inclusivity by providing higher participation of a neurodiverse workforce.

Source: TH

 
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