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    Neurodiversity at Work: Unlocking Potential
    Gordon Institute of Business Science at UP

    Neurodiversity at Work: Unlocking Potential

    Gordon Institute of Business Science at UP, Johannesburg
    2 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    People & OrganizationTopic

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    Sep 1 - Sep 2, 2026
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Johannesburg Campus
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    $18,500

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    The unseen diversity of neurodiversity brings strengths and is critical to solving tomorrow's workplace challenges. A two-day immersive programme designed to equip leaders with the skills to build neuroinclusive workplaces. The programme focuses on practical strategies, inclusive leadership practices, and effective change management to support and optimise neurodiverse talent. This programme provides practical, in-person exposure to neurodiversity in the workplace. Gain tools, frameworks, and case studies to build neuroinclusive cultures, boost engagement, and drive performance - ideal for leaders committed to inclusion and future-ready leadership.

    Why Gordon Institute of Business Science at UP?

    GIBS is South Africa's top-ranked business school and one of the few African institutions to hold AACSB accreditation, giving its executive education programs a credibility that travels across the continent and beyond. Its programs are built around the practical realities of operating in high-growth, high-complexity emerging markets, which is the specific expertise that executives across Africa come to Johannesburg to access.

    Your Profile

    • Applicants should hold a leadership, management, or professional role responsible for talent, inclusion, or organisational culture.
    • No specific formal education qualifications are required.
    • The programme is suitable for those in executive, HR, DEI, or change management roles, as well as neurodivergent ambassadors and team leaders.
    • Full participation is required for the two-day, in-person learning experience.

    Benefits

    • Gain insight into neurodiversity trends and their impact on the workplace.
    • Build practical skills to foster neuroinclusion across teams and organisations.
    • Learn to identify and resolve scenarios involving neurodivergence.
    • Develop frameworks and action plans to advance inclusion initiatives.
    • Benchmark progress using the Neurodiversity Maturity Assessment.

    What You'll Learn

    • Understanding neurodiversity in the workplace.
    • Building neuroinclusive cultures and practices.
    • Accommodation and process shifts across the talent lifecycle.
    • Leading neurodiverse teams.
    • Creating business cases and action plans for neuroinclusion.
    • Using the Neurodiversity Maturity Assessment.

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