Going Home on Time Day - byrne•dean team practising what we preach

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Having written about the virtues of going home on time - both from a personal and an organisational perspective - at byrne•dean, we're committed to making it happen (today, at least!). Here's a snapshot of what the team will be doing today when we go home on time #GHOTD

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