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(neuro)Diversifying organizations: The case for developing autistic leaders.

Consulting Psychology Journal, Vol 76(1), Mar 2024, 1-19; doi:10.1037/cpb0000272

While there is increasing interest in the hiring of autistic talent, there is less research about how autistic individuals advance in their careers and develop the competency to lead others and lead with others. Because these individuals advance in organizations, many may volunteer for or be promoted into leadership opportunities. There is little research that conceptualizes what strengths and challenges autistic leaders may face in this process. This qualitative study interviewed autistic leaders and allistic leaders who work with autistic individuals about their perspectives on strengths and challenges associated with leading while autistic. Results indicate leadership-development strategies for autistic leaders suggested by both respondent groups. This study represents a springboard for future research into the intersection of autism and leadership development; it is an early step for advancing the understanding of that intersection. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 06/21/2024 | Link to this post on IFP |
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