
Bonus content: Ann Francke from the CMI
Taken from our How to be a CEO podcast
The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
October 9, 202210m 41s
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Show Notes
Ann Francke is the Chief Executive of the Chartered Management Institute, which is celebrating 75 years raising management standards in Britain.
This is a cut-down version taken from our How to be a CEO podcast. To listen to the full thing click here.
On this episode, we talk about:
- What Ann would tell the first CMI CEO and why today's business world isn't so different
- The huge gulf in those who say they follow diverse practice and those who actually do it
- How homeworking has changed from "skiving" to being recognised as productive
- The impact of having five generations in the workforce for the first time in history
- "Reverse mentoring" and how the young can teach the old a few tricks
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