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#094 - The Value Proposition of Disability Inclusion with Robert Ludke

#094 - The Value Proposition of Disability Inclusion with Robert Ludke


Episode 94


In this episode of the AdaptX Podcast, Brendan speaks with Bob Ludke, co-founder of Value Inclusion and author of 'Case-Studies in Disability-Driven Innovation'. Value Inclusion is the only consultancy that brings together actionable, c-suite strategy, evidence-based research, and first-hand experience of driving competitive, integrated employment of persons across the disability spectrum in a way that drives brand, reputation, and bottom-line growth. They discuss Ludke's personal journey with disability, the importance of disability inclusion in business, and the role of both public and private sectors in advancing these initiatives. Ludke emphasizes the need for organizations to create inclusive environments and the significant impact investors can have in promoting disability-driven innovation.

Bob has authored two books:

Case Studies in Disability-Driven Innovation: Just published and currently an Amazon best

seller, the book showcases the strategies that will not only future-proof businesses but

also unlock markets worth trillions of dollars. Think of it as a masterclass in unlocking

potential. It guides companies, investors, and entrepreneurs toward a goldmine of

talent, innovation, and profitability.

Transformative Markets: This is a book about the role of markets in fostering a more

sustainable society.

Learn more about Bob's Work

Value Inclusion - https://valueinclusion.com/

Ludke Consulting - https://ludkeconsulting.com/

Harkin Institute - https://harkininstitute.drake.edu/

Takeaways

  • Bob Ludke's journey began with personal experiences of disability.
  • Disability can drive innovation and improve business outcomes.
  • The private sector has a crucial role in the adoption of disability inclusion.
  • Investors can influence companies to adopt inclusive practices.
  • Empathy is important, but economic incentives are more effective for encouraging inclusion.
  • Organizations should create space for employees to be their authentic selves.
  • Allies can support individuals with disabilities by being resources and advocates.
  • Finding the right roles for people with disabilities can lead to mutual success.
  • Employee retention requires understanding individual motivations.
  • Storytelling is crucial for raising awareness about disability inclusion.
  • Perseverance is a common trait among entrepreneurs with disabilities.
  • AI tools must be developed with disability nuances in mind.
  • Gyms can foster a culture of belonging and support.
  • Socioeconomic barriers remain a challenge in disability inclusion.

Keywords

disability inclusion, Bob Ludke, Value Inclusion, adaptive sports, entrepreneurship, public policy, private sector, case studies, innovation, accessibility, disability inclusion, employee loyalty, workplace diversity, advocacy, innovation, AI, socioeconomic barriers, gym accessibility, storytelling, perseverance


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