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Understanding Neurodiversity: Pros and Cons of Self-Identification

#SmallBusiness #Bookmarks #BusinessManagement<img src="https://www.neurodiversity.guru/img/3498e9a5704fcc4e89c62455d9d020e5.jpg" width="800" height="533"><p>As we learn more about neuroscience and the best practices for learning and producing, it's becoming increasingly obvious that our systems are too big, cumbersome, and configured to effect substantial changes in a reasonable period of time. This has led to the need for reactionary solutions, but with every solution comes a new problem.</p>

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