Are Dyslexics great CEOs?
Just ask the founders of Kinko’s and Charles Schwab, for whom dyslexia may have been more of an asset than a handicap.
Are Dyslexics great CEOs?
Just ask the founders of Kinko’s and Charles Schwab, for whom dyslexia may have been more of an asset than a handicap.
7 Tips for Working With Dyslexia
Dyslexia is one of the most common learning difficulties affecting both children and adults. While no two individuals struggle with the same set of symptoms, most people with dyslexia must work harder than their peers to develop literacy skills.
Dyslexia in the Workplace
As youngsters, Thomas Edison, Ted Turner and Charles Schwab felt frustrated. Of course, they were bright enough to invent the light bulb, revolutionize television news and found a groundbreaking brokerage firm. Now we know their problem was dyslexia, not stupidity.
Adult Dyslexia and ADHD: Effects in the Workplace
Dyslexic employees are some of the smartest, most imaginative and highly motivated people in your workgroup — and your company’s management.
Are Dyslexics great CEOs?
Just ask the founders of Kinko’s and Charles Schwab, for whom dyslexia may have been more of an asset than a handicap.
A Quarter of CEOs are Dyslexic, Says Cisco’s John Chambers
John Chambers, alongside Richard Branson and Charles Schwab, count as some the most well-known business people who suffer from dyslexia. But they’re not particularly special cases.
Are Dyslexics great CEOs?
Just ask the founders of Kinko’s and Charles Schwab, for whom dyslexia may have been more of an asset than a handicap.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary: Having Dyslexia Is a 'Superpower' in Business
Kevin O’Leary, a.k.a. “Mr. Wonderful,” has struggled with dyslexia ever since he can recall. But he's not the only Shark on Shark Tank with the learning difference: both Barbara Corcoran and Daymond John were diagnosed with it, too.
A Quarter of CEOs are Dyslexic, Says Cisco’s John Chambers
John Chambers, alongside Richard Branson and Charles Schwab, count as some the most well-known business people who suffer from dyslexia. But they’re not particularly special cases.
7 Tips for Working With Dyslexia
Dyslexia is one of the most common learning difficulties affecting both children and adults. While no two individuals struggle with the same set of symptoms, most people with dyslexia must work harder than their peers to develop literacy skills.
Dyslexia in the Workplace
As youngsters, Thomas Edison, Ted Turner and Charles Schwab felt frustrated. Of course, they were bright enough to invent the light bulb, revolutionize television news and found a groundbreaking brokerage firm. Now we know their problem was dyslexia, not stupidity.
Adult Dyslexia and ADHD: Effects in the Workplace
Dyslexic employees are some of the smartest, most imaginative and highly motivated people in your workgroup — and your company’s management.
Famous Faces with Learning Disorders
Here are 10 famous people who live with a learning disability