[INSPIRE STAGE] Neurodiversity and Community-Led – Rethinking Autonomy in the Age of AI

What happens when we stop thinking of AI and humans as separate silos — and start designing work that embrace both autonomy and diversity? This session explores how community-led orientation can transform collaboration in workplaces, especially when teams include neurodiverse individuals and those navigating emotional regulation challenges.

As a presenter with ADHD and Asperger traits, and author of books on Community-Led Orientation, I bring a perspective that challenges linear, one-size-fits-all models. Neurodiverse thinking thrives in adaptive, non-linear environments — and that same principle applies to how we design systems, teams, and cultures.

We’ll cover:
– Why community-led principles matter for inclusive, resilient workplaces.
– How neurodiversity can be a superpower in problem-solving and innovation.
– The hidden impact of “adult child” behaviours in organizations — and strategies to build trust, autonomy, and emotional safety.
– Practical patterns for shared leadership, feedback loops, and trust-building in both human and AI-driven work.

If you want to understand how to create environments where autonomy and diversity are not just buzzwords but operational realities, this session is for you.

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