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This panel discussion from the 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum explores how neurodiverse individuals are emerging as powerful, unconventional leaders. Discover how different cognitive styles are reshaping our understanding of effective leadership and the ways leadership can evolve to embrace these perspectives. Join speakers Natalie Montecino, Shanti Raghavan, Katy Talikowska, Stanley M. Bergman, and Iain Drennan as they delve into the neurodiverse advantage in leadership. The 45-minute session is part of the World Economic Forum's 2025 Annual Meeting, which focuses on fundamental principles driving trust, including transparency, consistency, and accountability, bringing together over 100 governments, major international organizations, and 1000 Forum Partners, along with civil society leaders, experts, youth representatives, social entrepreneurs, and news outlets.
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Leading Differently: The Neurodiverse Advantage | World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025
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