The Research

ADHD and Autism Spectrum

Both ADHD and ASD are neurodevelopmental disorders (brain development has been affected in some way). That means both conditions/disorders affect the central nervous system, which is responsible for movement, language, memory, and social and focusing skills. A number of scientific studies have shown that the two conditions often coexist

The Mental Health Benefits of Exercise

You already know that exercise is good for your body. But did you know it can also boost your mood, improve your sleep, and help you deal with depression, anxiety, stress, and more?

Why Hiring Upside Down Thinkers Is a Competitive Advantage

People with ADHD are overwhelmingly bright. The ADHD brain is structurally different from the neurotypical brain, which is part of the reason why it’s able to tackle problems that stump others and jump to solutions that no one else saw.

ADHD and Entrepreneurship: Unlocking the Potential of Those Who Break the Mold

In their research, the professors focused on the hyperactive-impulsive presentation of ADHD, examining how the symptoms of a firm’s leader aligned with the entrepreneurial orientation (EO) of that firm. The authors of the published study note that top executives have a disproportionate influence on firm strategy and strategic orientation.

How neuroinclusion can unleash innovation and create competitive edge

Neurodiversity may be one of the most underutilized assets in developing breakthrough ideas and business strategies. Here’s how organizations can unleash innovation by fostering neuroinclusion on their teams.

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