Mind over matter: How neurodiverse is your firm?

Exploring neurodiversity in the workplace

Hardeep  Tawakley
clock • 5 min read

Investment week discusses the topic of neurodiversity with HSBC Global Asset Management.

For many individuals, neurodiversity may not be a phrase they are familiar with. Yet companies across a number of sectors are choosing to increasingly focus on neurological diversity in a bid to increase diversity of thought, strengthen their teams, and help broaden client solutions. How can the asset management industry follow suit?  Neurodiversity refers to the richness of different kinds of human brains, and is a relatively new aspect of overall workplace diversity. A neurodiverse workforce consists of 'neurotypical' brains - those which are medically defined as 'normal'. But...

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