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The Dandelion Principle: Redesigning Work for the Innovation Economy

People who are "different," either behaviorally or neurologically, can add significant value to companies. The authors, who studied the practices of innovative organizations and the experience of a Danish company working with people with autism, argue that companies can benefit from adjusting work conditions to embrace the talents of people who "think differently" or have "inspired peculiarities." "Managing innovation is less about averages and more about understanding outliers," write the authors.

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