By Jackie Stapleton
I had an experience within the last year that made me reflect on how I approach 1:1 coaching calls with clients. I have been working with Kaitlyn, a successful ISO Consultant, since 2019. During a discussion about Kaitlyn’s next steps to gain more clients and traction in the industry, I felt I came on a bit strong, thinking she was just trying to ‘hide’ behind trivial tasks rather than taking direct action.
After the call, I reflected on our interaction and realized I hadn’t considered Kaitlyn’s neurodivergence and the specific needs she has to manage her pathway. I felt I had been inconsiderate and recognized I could have handled it better. Whether we are neurodivergent or neurotypical we all have different needs and styles to move forward and as a consultant, auditor and ISO professional, we need to identify these early on with our clients (and ourselves) so that we can modify our own behaviour to get the best and the most out of the working relationship.
Kaitlyn often describes herself as “a neurodivergent consultant working in a neurotypical world,” and it is this experience that inspired me to write this newsletter and invite Kaitlyn as my guest on the accompanying podcast in a couple of weeks.
The Competitive Edge
In the HBR article Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage writes that everyone is to some extent differently abled (an expression favored by many neurodiverse people), because we are all born different and raised differently. Our ways of thinking result from both our inherent “machinery” and the experiences that have “programmed” us.
NDSW Mini-Self-Assessment Checklist
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Diverse Thinkers Collaboration Model
Now, I certainly do not claim to be an expert in this, so this is why Kaitlyn helped me to put this information together to demonstrate the pros, cons and tips for working with diverse thinkers.