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Lecture

Hiring inclusively and its impact on the organisation

Date
Friday 23 September 2022
Time
Serie
Neuro diversity Platform lecture series
Address
Lipsius
Cleveringaplaats 1
2311 BD Leiden
Room
005

Hiring inclusively and its impact on the organisation

How to change the work floor to an open and accepting inclusive environment for everyone

 
This lecture is part of the Neuro diversity Platform lecture series

Many organisations are seeking to capitalise on the significant benefits reported from a highly diverse and inclusive workforce: a 48% increase in productivity, 102% increase in employee engagement, and 183% increase in developing innovative solutions.

Using findings from practice as a management consultant and his research centered on workplace inclusion for autistic adults while accounting for intersectional differences of gender, Justin will unpack how HR managers and organisations can re-examine inclusion to harness the unique strengths and talents of a diverse workforce.

This lecture will also be streamed via a live video connection. 

Please let us know if you plan to attend this lecture, in person or via the live videostream. In the latter case you will receive a link upon registration.

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Portrait of Justin Carrero
Justin Carrero

About the speaker

Justin Carrero works as an independent Management consultant, specialising in workplace inclusion for neurodivergent individuals. He completed a Master of Business Administration at the University of Queensland and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Management (Workplace Inclusion) at Monash University.

His research focusses on how to facilitate an inclusive workplace for neuro/diverse individuals when accounting for intersectional differences such as gender. In 2018 he wrote a Master's thesis examining scalable and sustainable hiring practices for neurodivergent adults, and he co-authored the largest global autism employment study to date with data collected from North America, Europe, Asia, South America, and Australia. One of his most recent projects as an independent consultant was providing advisory on the development of a custom-designed neurodiversity recruitment program for one of the Big-Four consulting firms.

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