Blogs & Articles by

Byrne Dean

Even when someone is clearly in the wrong - pointing the finger doesn't solve the problem

Three situations:1.  You are in a meeting. You make a suggestion. It goes unheard. It is reframed in a slightly different way, two minutes later, by a c...

“Without Emotional intelligence you are a washing machine.” Emotion at work is okay.

My daughter’s class (of seven year olds) had a lesson on emotional intelligence. “Without emotional intelligence you are a washing machine” was her core...

National Learning at Work week - Start with Why

It is day three of National Learning at Work week and my colleagues at byrne.dean have been sharing talks and posts which have had a profound impact on ...

Small steps, big results

"I am passionate that from such moments of personal reflection, the smallest but most sustainable changes are created.  Those ‘micro-changes’, founded o...

Banking on DEIB: Société Générale aces inclusion training with behaviour models and actor-based learning

Using targeted training, we helped to help make conversations about inclusion a cornerstone of life in Société Générale.

Reducing Stress Through Mindful Business Practices

Principal Consultant, Richard Martin, joins Jessica Cherry for her ReImagining the Workplace podcast to discuss the invaluable work of the MBC.

HR Magazine: It's only right to respect others' wrong views

Our Co-Head of Training, Alison Best, shares her ideas for how workplaces can cultivate a culture where different beliefs can co-exist.

UNLEASH: The curious case of resenteeism

Our Director and Mental Health Lead, Richard Martin, writes examining this workplace trend.

The People Space: How to talk about neurodiversity at work

byrne·dean expert Richard Martin shares guidance for better supporting neurodivergent individuals, starting with good conversations.

Personnel Today: What lessons are there for female leaders in the resignations of Jacinda Ardern and Nicola Sturgeon?

Victoria Lewis writes on the unique pressures women face, and gender differences on how we think about burnout.

The HRDirector: Trust needs to evolve to address bullying

Victoria Lewis writes on how bullying and misconduct has evolved through the remote and hybrid work eras - and how workplaces must tackle it.

LBC Radio: Richard Thompson on alcohol and work events

Our Co-Head of Training comments how businesses must take a closer look at their wider culture, rather than solely blaming alcohol.

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