In this episode, Dianne A. Allen interviews Tiffany Smith, who manages a neurodiverse team. Tiffany shares her journey from forensic anthropology to psychology and counseling, emphasizing the importance of empathy and effective communication in managing diverse teams. She discusses strategies for fostering inclusion, handling conflict, and accommodating different communication styles. Tiffany highlights the significance of listening, both in one-on-one and group settings, and shares personal stress-relief activities like diamond painting. The episode underscores the value of understanding and respecting individual differences to create a harmonious and productive work environment.
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