30 October 2020Stuart Blair, Workplace Product Manager, Texthelp
In this Q&A session, we hear from Stuart Blair, Workplace Product Manager at Texthelp, on the role technology plays in today’s evolving workplace, particularly for those with neurodiverse conditions. He also explored this topic further in our recent webinar.
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16 October 2020Guest blog: Lexxic
We are all adjusting our lives in these unprecedented times, and you cannot help but think: are we in a movie where a superhero comes in and saves the world?
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16 October 2020Guest blog: Lexxic
The Covid-19 pandemic has shifted everyone’s focus on what the future of the workplace will look like. With social distancing measures in place, and restrictions on the number of people allowed in areas at one time, the future of modern workplaces could be a focus on blended working.
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16 October 2020The Texthelp team
We’re pleased to announce our recent partnership with Lexxic, an occupational psychology consultancy that specializes in neurodiversity in the workplace. Together, we’re on a mission to help organizations empower neurodiverse employees and make the workplace more inclusive for everyone!
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09 October 2020Guest blog: Markitors
With all the challenges this year has brought, it has never been more important for public sectors to effectively communicate with citizens. Although this may seem like a simple problem that has a simple solution, it is anything but. With such a diverse community, it is important that solutions are able to be reached by everyone regardless of their access to luxuries like technology.
To create more effective solutions, we sat down with six experts and asked them to weigh in. Keep reading to learn about their innovative ideas!
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05 October 2020Deena Kimmel, Social Media & Community Manager
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and this year, we are excited to be a part of the global community that is Going Red for Dyslexia. Dyslexia impacts 10% of the global population, or as many as 43.5 million Americans and 11.5 million British people. As the most common cause of reading, writing and spelling difficulties, we are dedicated to providing dyslexic individuals with the tools they need to break down barriers and unlock their full potential.
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