HR Leaders

How to Create a Neurodiversity-Friendly Workplace

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Jan 8, 2026
Kristen A. Pressner, Global Head of People & Culture at Roche Diagnostics UK & Ireland, shares her insights on creating neurodiversity-friendly workplaces. She emphasizes that most organizations overlook potential because they design jobs for a single type of brain. Kristen discusses how interest and novelty drive engagement for many neurodivergent people, and highlights the crucial role of line managers in fostering an inclusive environment. Her approach reframes neurodiversity focusing on individual strengths, urging businesses to ask how each person works best.
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INSIGHT

Neurodiversity As Free Upside

  • Neurodiversity is a major untapped advantage in a post-AI workplace and exists within your current workforce.
  • Kristen calls it “free upside”: you don't need new hires, you need environments where existing people can thrive.
ANECDOTE

Family Epiphany Sparked Her Mission

  • Kristen discovered the real meaning of neurodiversity through family struggles after moving to Switzerland with four young children.
  • She promised to share what she learned to save others from the same pain and confusion.
INSIGHT

Brains Are Optimized Differently

  • Neurodiversity means brains are optimized differently and the world is often built for the majority.
  • That mismatch creates both negative consequences and unique strengths for people outside the norm.
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