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Don’t kick workplace banter into touch

The chief executive of the Chartered Management Institute caused a furore when she said managers should make workers cut back on workplace chat about football or cricket, raising questions around inclusivity

Don’t kick workplace banter into touch

Last week, Ann Francke, the chief executive of the Chartered Management Institute, ruffled feathers in offices across the UK.

She said that managers and team leaders should ensure their employees cut back on workplace chat about football or cricket because it can exclude women and lead to laddish behaviour.

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