The Disclosure | Leading Through High-Stakes Conversations
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About this listen
When a team member says, "I've just received a neurodivergent diagnosis," they aren't just sharing medical news. They are extending a hand of trust.
In this episode of Brains at Work, we tackle one of the most delicate and vital moments for any modern leader: how to respond when a colleague or direct report discloses their neurodivergence. Whether you are a manager or the CEO of an entire organization, your reaction sets the tone for your company's culture and determines the future performance of that individual.
Inside the Episode:
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The First 60 Seconds: Why your immediate reaction matters more than any HR policy, and how to avoid the "common traps" (pity, skepticism, or dismissal).
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Leadership Responsibility: Understanding that disclosure isn't a "problem to solve," but a request for a more effective partnership.
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The Manager's Playbook: Practical steps to transition from the personal conversation to professional support without overstepping boundaries.
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Privacy and Psychological Safety: How to handle the information legally and ethically while building a culture where people feel safe enough to be their authentic selves.
Strategic Insight:
A diagnosis doesn't change the person; it changes the manual for how to lead them effectively. Successful leaders don't see disclosure as a liability—they see it as the missing data they needed to unlock that person's full potential.