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Staff got a nine-day fortnight, but still waste time on one thing

Staff got a nine-day fortnight, but still waste time on one thing

AFR 15 minutes with Greg Keith, CEO of Grant Thornton. James Brickwood

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Greg Keith, the long-serving chief executive of accounting firm Grant Thornton, has a thing about coffee queues.

He doesn’t like to see staff, who work a nine-day fortnight, wasting time waiting for everyone to get their coffee before they return to the office.

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