Unlocking the business benefits of neurodiversity
In this episode of the ICAEW Student Insights podcast, host Jag Dhaliwal explores the link between supporting neurodivergent people at work and better business performance.
In this episode of the ICAEW Student Insights podcast, host Jag Dhaliwal explores the link between supporting neurodivergent people at work and better business performance.
As the April 2025 Top-Up Window nears its closing, Fawley Wealth International presents an essential guide you won’t want to miss!
The Chartered Accountancy profession is truly global and almost half (47.4%) of the world’s Chartered Accountants are based in Asia. The Chartered Accountancy qualification is an internationally recognised standard, enabling the flow of skills, knowledge, and expertise around the world.
Mark Scully founded his own executive coaching firm to raise awareness of the benefits of neurodiversity in the workplace and support young professionals.
ICAS Council Member Emily Kennedy CA discusses having dyslexia, comparing herself to others and how it’s time to stop thinking that one way of working is appropriate for everyone.
Samantha Frost CA, Director at Think Consulting and Think Wellbeing, discusses gender bias in the workplace, shifting attitudes towards career breaks, the power of mentoring and the pressure that’s placed on women to act as role models.
Chris Wongsosaputro CA discusses leading with inclusion in mind, being empathetic and his aspirations for UK politics and beyond.
If someone is ‘neurodivergent’ it means they have a brain that functions differently to that of a ‘typical’ or ‘normal’ brain.
This article has been written from the point of view of someone who lives with neurodiverse people.
This article aims to bring awareness about the language we use around neurodiverse people and to help challenge stereotypes.
Join ICAS’ open discussion about dyslexia, a condition that is estimated to occur in at least one in 10 people around the world.
Thinking different is encouraged in business, so is your organisation missing the strengths of neurodiverse talent?
Is nature the best business partner your organization has ever had? Accounting for Sustainability explore that question here.
As the world intensifies its focus on sustainability, Chartered Accountants and their institutes across the globe are taking a leading role in driving change towards climate-resilient and nature-positive economies and societies.
ISCA are excited to share with you about ISCA Global Talent Programme (GTP), a week-long business immersive programme to experience the dynamic Singapore business landscape and explore diverse accountancy career pathways.
Back in September 2024, we partnered with BDO to provide a webinar: What is Happening with International Financial Reporting Standards. Here are some highlights.
Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill and George Bernard Shaw famously commented on British-American commonalities, and as a British expatriate or dual citizen living in the United States, it’s become increasingly common to share experiences with other settlors who “moved here for a 3-year contract 15 years ago”.
Oscar Wilde, Winston Churchill and George Bernard Shaw famously commented on British-American commonalities, and as a British expatriate or dual citizen living in the United States, it’s become increasingly common to share experiences with other settlors who “moved here for a 3-year contract 15 years ago”.
Learn from leaders who are making a difference in their role, industry or for social good. Gain insights that will help you make a difference in your career. The Beyond Accounting – Difference Makers podcast is hosted by Breiffni O’Domhnaill.
Tune into the highlights of Breiffni’s interview with Shane Rogers, including his advice to all Chartered Accountants.
Check out some clips of the newest episodes from the Beyond Accounting Difference Makers Podcast series.
In this segment of Beyond Accounting Difference Makers, Breiffni talks to Claire Bruten Paul, Interim Director of Finance for the highly acclaimed non-profit, Doctors Without Borders. Breiffni leads a conversation revolving around the day to day life of a finance professional working with a non-profit. Claire shares tips and tricks for those looking to take a similar path in their career. Tune in below for some highlights from their talk.
Check out some clips of our latest episodes of the Beyond Accounting Difference Makers Podcast.