When a Team Member Says, "I Have ADHD"
By Tricia Taylor This article is part of a series on applying learning science to the workplace. Maybe you're hearing it more often at work: Someone says, "I have ADHD." And maybe you've wondered: Is this a genuine diagnosis or the latest excuse for missed shifts or forgotten tasks? What’s actually happening: in the UK, ADHD diagnosis rates have more than doubled since 2016, rising from 0.7% to 1.6% in males and from 0.2% to 0.9% in females. (Similar trends are seen in the U


Why They Really Leave: The Learning Problem Behind Early Turnover
In fast-paced workplaces, people don't just leave — they leave early. And while it may look like they've decided the job isn't for them, the reality is often different: the early experience didn't help them learn, build confidence or feel capable quickly enough.





















