Module 1: Learning Content

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4. A Broader, More Inclusive View

Leadership can look very different depending on the person and the context. You might show leadership by:

  • Asking great questions in a meeting

  • Spotting risks others miss

  • Creating a sense of calm during a stressful time

  • Helping a team understand a big-picture strategy

  • Modelling fairness and inclusion

  • Advocating for yourself or others

There’s no single way to be a leader.


🧩 Leadership & Neurodiversity

As a neurodivergent individual, you may already be using leadership skills—even if you don’t call them that. For example:

  • Hyperfocus can help drive results on long-term tasks

  • Pattern recognition can support problem-solving

  • Straightforward communication can bring clarity

  • Sensitivity to fairness or rules can make you a values-led leader

Leadership doesn’t require you to mask who you are. In fact, your strengths and differences can shape a leadership style that feels authentic and effective.