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A Hidden Force: Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiversity at Work

A Hidden Force: Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiversity at Work in Chattanooga, TN

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A Hidden Force: Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiversity at Work

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A Hidden Force: Unlocking the Potential of Neurodiversity at Work in Chattanooga, TN

Current price: $19.95
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How can your teams meet their true collective potential?
Diversity is a hot topic in the business world, but it has been largely restricted to meaning a diversity of experiences based on a person's heritage, upbringing, or gender. As
A Hidden Force
points out, however, there is another type of diversity that has been overlooked until recently: neurodiversity-the differences in how our brains process information.
Through his research, personal experiences, and extensive interviews with global neurodiversity experts and neurodivergent people in the workforce, Ed Thompson convincingly shows:
- Why neurodiversity has historically been overlooked by society and in business and why it's so relevant
- Why embracing neurodiversity will help us be part of and build more innovative and effective teams
- How we can take our new understanding of the topic and neuroinclusive principles into our everyday work and interactions
makes a timely, apt, and critical contribution to today's business world. Written for business leaders, talent management professionals, and neurodivergent employees, this book shows why and how creating a work environment that welcomes the full spectrum of talent benefits everyone.
How can your teams meet their true collective potential?
Diversity is a hot topic in the business world, but it has been largely restricted to meaning a diversity of experiences based on a person's heritage, upbringing, or gender. As
A Hidden Force
points out, however, there is another type of diversity that has been overlooked until recently: neurodiversity-the differences in how our brains process information.
Through his research, personal experiences, and extensive interviews with global neurodiversity experts and neurodivergent people in the workforce, Ed Thompson convincingly shows:
- Why neurodiversity has historically been overlooked by society and in business and why it's so relevant
- Why embracing neurodiversity will help us be part of and build more innovative and effective teams
- How we can take our new understanding of the topic and neuroinclusive principles into our everyday work and interactions
makes a timely, apt, and critical contribution to today's business world. Written for business leaders, talent management professionals, and neurodivergent employees, this book shows why and how creating a work environment that welcomes the full spectrum of talent benefits everyone.

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