Advice Four reasons why superficial judgement is still a deep-seated issue It was the most shallow of weekends.
Advice Are women more likely to get a promotion with the competitor? My clever and capable friend is struggling with a dilemma.
Advice Why it was critical for Gillard’s female ministers to stay on News that Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s front bench is set to contain a record number of women is welcome news.
Advice From adrenalin rush to speechless: the loss of the first female PM Three years and three days ago I spent a thrilling night on twitter following talk of a leadership spill.
Advice How to know when it’s time to go There are three kinds of leaders: those who excel at startups, those who fix or grow the business and those who are skilled at getting the most out of mature businesses.
Advice How women are working together to save time and beat stress A couple of weeks ago I stumbled upon the MamaBake Facebook group by accident.
Advice Why Lisa Ho can hold her head high Yesterday the business sections of newspapers and websites published news of fashion designer Lisa Ho’s business demise.
News & Views Drug use allegations in men’s sport could be an opportunity for women’s sport to attract sponsors Shortly after Australia won the netball world championship in Singapore in 2011 I was discussing the win with one of the sport’s biggest sponsors.
Advice Did anyone try to help Nigella Lawson? Shocking photos of former advertising executive and art dealer Charles Saatchi with his hands around his celebrity cook wife’s neck have been published all over the world in recent days.
Advice Girls rising through education: let’s get behind it If there was ever any doubt about the power of education to change the world, the documentary Girl Rising offers the evidence.
Advice When a close friend shares some shattering news One of my closest girlfriends was planning to come over for dinner on the weekend with her husband and two small children, aged six and two.