by maureenkyne-chelsea | Oct 6, 2020 | Blog
Prior to COVID-19 Australian workplaces were besieged by bullying and toxic behaviours that put workers at significant risk. No industry or sector had been excluded from the devastating fiscal, emotional, psychological and physical impacts. The noxious discrimination...
by maureenkyne-chelsea | Sep 2, 2020 | Blog
When it comes to striking fear into parents’ hearts, few things do it more effectively than the thought of having the ‘birds and the bees’ conversation. Similarly, managers and directors often experience trepidation about broaching workplace sexism and sexual...
by maureenkyne-chelsea | Apr 19, 2016 | Blog
I was recently invited to speak about bullying in the workpalce with the talenetd David Frizzell from Team Guru. I was asked to speak about bullying from a variety of angles to provide the listeners with little more insight into this insidious disease that is wreaking...
by maureenkyne-chelsea | Oct 14, 2015 | Blog
I write this article after reflecting on a workplace investigation I undertook last month and the connection it has to some of the workshops I have conducted in relation to workplace behaviour. The investigation started with one complaint that involved 6 employees and...
by maureenkyne-chelsea | Jun 23, 2015 | Blog
Here’s a famous optical illusion. When you look at it, you’ll see either a young woman or an older woman. Your friend who’s sitting right next to you may see a young woman gazing off to the side, while you see an elderly woman with her eyes cast downward....