Episode Eleven | Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season Three

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Fri 06 Sep 2024

Changing What’s Possible: The Disability Innovation Podcast | Season Three

Episode Eleven | Achieve Your Goals with Leantime’s Project Management Software for People Who Think Differently

If you feel daunted by your never-ending task lists and have struggled trying to use a range of different solutions at work — from notebooks and spreadsheets to sophisticated project management tools — you’re not alone. Most work environments and project management tools aren’t designed to meet the needs of people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia, autism, and other conditions. The founders of Leantime — one of the startup companies in Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Foundation’s  2024 Remarkable US Accelerator Program — want to change that. In this episode, Leantime CEO and Co-Founder Gloria Folaron, shares how their people-first project management software uses goals to drive motivation and help neurodivergent people succeed at work. In the second half of the episode, you’ll hear from Jonathan Stephens, an independent director of product design and development who has been helping with design and strategy for Leantime’s software.

 

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