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The Neurodiversity Edge : The Essential Guide to Embracing Autism, ADHD, Dyslexia, and Other Neurological Differences for Any Organization

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In The Neurodiversity Edge, renowned Oxford-trained cognitive scientist, neurodiversity expert, and business leader, Dr. Maureen Dunne presents a pioneering framework to harnessing the power of neurodiversity to navigate the most important human resources revolution in the modern era.

With this indispensable guide, you'll cultivate a values-driven approach to building a culture of sustained authentic inclusion where everyone can thrive; learn how to improve the interview process to avoid missing game-changing talent; develop a hybrid office protocol that works for everyone and a support infrastructure that aligns with universal design principles; uncover and eliminate the destructive influence of unconscious cognitive biases; understand unique problem-solving abilities such as lateral thinking, visual-spatial thinking, multisensory thinking, leaps of creative insight, and hyperfocus; and much more.

The Neurodiversity Edge is an essential guide for executives, board directors, human resources professionals, managers, recruiters, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, allies, educators, nonprofit leaders, and anyone with an interest in better understanding neurodiversity, authentic neuroinclusion, and the human mind.


Narrator: Nan McNamara

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1 rating

Mickaël

7/17/2024

Overall it's a good book, but I found it too repetitive... I even sometimes thought that the app was bugging and repeatedly putting the book backward. I mean, it's nice if you want to learn all the concepts presented by heart but if like me you have a good memory, you will maybe find it boring to hear again and again the same informations. Also I wonder if the book was written with the help of AI, I have no on with that, but it could explain some of the annoying things in the layout of the book. But as l say the book is nice and interesting/important concepts are exposed, I just think the book would be better if shorter and with less repeated informations. Thanks to the author to advocate for inclusion of neurodivergent people!