MICHAEL MUTHUKRISHNA

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Interview with Matthew Syed and Neil Lawrence hosted by Alexis Conran on Radio 4, UK.

 A discussion between Alexis Conran, Matthew Syed, Neil Lawrence and me on Matthew’s new book “Rebel Ideas“.

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This entry was posted in Media and tagged collective brain, diversity, innovation, intelligence on July 12, 2020 by rj.

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