KIND

The quiet power of kindness at work

Graham Allcott author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:15th Oct '26

£10.99

This title is due to be published on 15th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

KIND cover

The business case for recognizing and understanding the importance of kindness at work, and the need to use these skills to enhance performance and develop a healthy and sustainable working culture.

**Winner - Business Book Awards 2025**

What if someone told you the key to success was kindness?


While it doesn’t always make headlines, there is a growing recognition that kindness is vital to strong performance at work. In the broad range of leadership skills, kindness is inherently quieter, more personal and harder to see – and yes, less interesting or cinematic than controversial tweets and ‘bullying boss’ behaviour. But kindness builds empathy and trust, which ultimately creates a sense of psychological safety – and that safety leads to more creativity; a better quality of decision-making; safer critical thinking; higher levels of staff loyalty, flexibility and retention; a heightened sense of engagement; and, ultimately, higher productivity and profitability.

In KIND, Graham Allcott explores how we can create work cultures that encourage kindness. He argues that, far from being a ‘fluffy’ or nebulous idea, kindness and empathy are 21st century superpowers, which can transform any organization into a dynamic environment where people want to work. The author aims to convince the doubters, as well as helping already ‘kindful’ people, to articulate the power of kindness and make a stronger case for its greater profile in their working environments.

Drawing on psychology and neuroscience as well as management theory and business research, he shows how kindness helps encourage productive and positive work cultures. From busting three important myths that need to be addressed to engage the more cynical reader – or the reader’s more cynical colleagues – to covering ‘The Eight Principles of Kindfulness at Work’, Graham Allcott offers practical advice on how to make kindfulness part of the fabric of your working life so both you and your team can thrive.

Kindfulness is a simple idea that can change everything. -- Seth Godin * author of The Song of Significance *
This book is a wonderful antidote to the Donald Trump School of Business. I would rather do business with people if I don’t feel I have to count my fingers after I have shaken their hand. -- Nick Jenkins * Founder of Moonpig, BBC Dragon’s Den *
Kindness has been central to our approach to business at Timpson for many years. It’s not fluffy or weak – it’s strong, it builds great teams, and it leads to long-lasting success. Graham’s brilliant book will show you how. -- James Timpson * CEO of Timpson *
This book puts kindness at the centre of social action. Kindness informs us and engages us in the well-being of others. Here’s to us all moving forward to more kindness, and this book is definitely a good omen. -- Lord John Bird MBE * Founder of the Big Issue *
KIND is the business book I have always wanted to read. The insightful Graham Allcott has brought the power of kindness to us all, as his vulnerability, courage and wisdom shine through this book. One of the kindest and most powerful voices in the business world. -- Denise Nurse * CEO Success Coach, Co-Founder of Black Founders Hub and BBC TV Presenter *

ISBN: 9781350645103

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

240 pages