Perception Revolution

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  • ISBN 9781639081851
  • Publication Date: 18 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Greenleaf Book Group LLC
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Uncover the Hidden Advantage of Neurodiversity in the Workplace
 
Corporations are hemorrhaging their most innovative talent, and it’s entirely preventable. The Perception Revolution presents a transformational blueprint that goes beyond accommodation of neurodiverse individuals to genuine inclusivity where the workplace works for everyone, fixes retention issues, and stops innovation loss.
With empathy, humor, and actionable advice, entrepreneur and CEO Peter Mann writes from a neurodivergent perspective and shows how those who have been labeled “too sensitive”—because they can process sensory and emotional information deeply—are actually highly perceptive and possess the very skills needed to prevent million-dollar mistakes, spot opportunities before competitors, and create a better culture for all. Mann offers his SHIELD framework: a battle-tested protection system combining neuroscience, workplace research, and lived experience that help you learn to identify and combat the toxic behavior that saps the strength of perceptive employees so that they can be their most productive.
This book is a must-read for neurodivergent employees who are ready to soar, as well as anyone who manages, works with, or wants to retain top, perceptive talent. Join The Perception Revolution and learn how valuing highly sensitive employees can help you shape your organization into a talent magnet where innovation and productivity flourish.

Peter Allen Mann is founder and CEO of Oransi, a technology company he grew to the top 1% by revenue while achieving 95% retention rates in an industry averaging 80%. His journey from a selectively mute child, who couldn't speak in school until third grade, to CEO offers unique insights into neurodivergent leadership.

Diagnosed autistic at fifty-five, Mann discovered why his "different" approach--seeing patterns others miss--consistently delivered exceptional results across three careers: Navy gunnery officer (First Gulf War, 100% retention), Fortune 500 director (Tech Data, Dell), and entrepreneur leading innovation in AI infrastructure technology.

His SHIELD framework emerged from real-world success, proving that perceptive people aren't problems to fix--they're assets to protect.

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