ADHD at Work: The Mental Health Conversation You Can’t Afford to Miss

Why forward-thinking companies are making ADHD awareness a strategic priority—and how you can too.
At Spirence, we believe that mental health conversations shouldn’t start after a crisis—they should start at the top, early, and often. That’s why we’re proud to release our newest white paper:
ADHD at Work: The Mental Health Conversation Leaders Can’t Afford to Miss—authored by Venisha Edmondson, MBA and MAOP Candidate at William James College.
This is not your average white paper. It’s a bold look at how ADHD shows up in the workplace—especially among high-performing adults—and why traditional productivity frameworks are failing neurodiverse teams.
Here’s what you’ll find inside:
✅ Clear insights into how ADHD impacts executive functioning, focus, and collaboration
✅ Why ADHD often goes unrecognized in high-performing professionals
✅ How to build inclusive systems that unlock—not limit—productivity
✅ Real-world strategies for team leaders, HR professionals, and executive stakeholders
Why This Matters for Today’s Leaders
We’re entering a new era of workplace wellness—one where mental health isn’t just a benefit, it’s a core part of leadership strategy. ADHD is one of the most misunderstood (and under-supported) neurodevelopmental conditions in the professional world, and the stakes are high: employee engagement, retention, innovation, and long-term performance.
Whether you’re overseeing a global team or a growing startup, this white paper gives you the language, tools, and leadership lens to make mental health support proactive—not reactive.
Who Should Read This?
- HR leaders building out inclusive benefits packages
- People managers navigating remote or hybrid team dynamics
- C-suite execs redefining workplace culture
- Anyone committed to preventative mental health and smarter leadership
Download the White Paper
Ready to make your workplace more inclusive, productive, and mentally healthy?
Together, let’s lead the conversation—not follow it.
