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What if neurodivergence isn’t the exception, but the norm?

What if neurodivergence isn’t the exception, but the norm? xxx A rising number of diagnoses Research into neurodiversity is gaining momentum, and diagnoses continue to increase. Studies suggest that roughly one in five or six people has a different neurotype. In reality, the number is likely higher, as these figures are largely based on formal […]

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Is the healthcare system really completely stuck? Not at all! It simply needs more rebellion

Is the healthcare system really completely stuck? Not at all! It simply needs more rebellion Healthcare professionals often face situations where strict rules conflict with what they believe is best for patients, leading them to make thoughtful, pragmatic decisions that may go against protocol. These actions are not acts of defiance, but responses to overly

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What every organisation can learn from CoolBlue’s deeper philosophy behind “everything for a smile”

In a tough situation? Take a cue from Harry Potter and turn “oh no” into “aha!” xxx Everything for a smile It’s 1999. Pieter Zwart is studying business administration in Rotterdam just as online retail is beginning to take off. He discusses the opportunity with two friends, and all three are convinced this is going

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One simple question can prevent opportunism from having a devastating domino effect

You’ll only see it when you get it: 8 difficult types at work and their priceless value xxx Disastrous health problem in India In the mid-1990s, mortality rates in certain regions of India began to rise. It was unclear why people were dying, but the problems seemed to be greatest in densely populated urban areas.

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