Sex at work
Relationships at work, fleeting or long-lasting? 
Steve Evans speaks to Senior British journalist Rod Liddle on why he thinks that having sex with your subordinates is only natural.
Relationships at work, fleeting or long-lasting? Should couples work together? Is flirting across the photocopier acceptable? 
Steve Evans speaks to Andrew Kakabadse, a professor of international management development whose research shows three in five workers have had intimate relations with their colleagues.
Senior British journalist Rod Liddle explains why he thinks that having sex with your subordinates is only natural.
Peter Handal, chief executive of Dale Carnegie & Associates, which now trains people in 75 countries, says the real problems come when there's power involved - one person has power over the other.
Plus our regular commentator Wycliffe Muga on the work dilemmas of having more than one wife.
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    Andrew KakabadseProfessor of International Management Development, Cranfield University Duration: 02:46 Rod LiddleA former ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ boss and now one of Britain's top journalists Duration: 05:22 Peter HandalChief Executive, Dale Carnegie & Associates, which trains people in 75 countries Duration: 04:27 Wycliffe MugaOn attitudes to workplace relationships in Kenya Duration: 17:07 Broadcasts- Thu 14 Jan 2010 08:32GMTÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ World Service Online
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