Advice Email overload? If you’re the boss, this one trick can help Emails are the bane of most of business people’s existence.
Advice How to stick to a plan and make your mission happen Just over two years ago I ventured into Jo Burston’s office to talk to the founder of multiple businesses about women’s entrepreneurship.
Ed's Blog Love shopping? Here’s how to do it while also promoting women in leadership There’s a handy new website available for those who want to start using their money to do something about the lack of women in leadership.
Business Employees are adults. Don’t hire them if you can’t trust them Trust is an issue that keeps coming up when it comes to workplace flexibility, particularly in ‘allowing’ employees to work from home.
Business Ensuring employee wellbeing and addressing the billions lost to employee mental health is hardly a ‘soft’ ambition. Many Australians spend more time in an office than they do with their family and friends.
Ed's Blog The perils of ‘finder fees’ for mates and the ‘blind recruiting’ apps that could help It’s no secret that Silicon Valley has a problem with gender diversity, a problem that spills into much of the tech sector worldwide.
Business Australia’s 50 highest paying jobs are paying men significantly more Just weeks away from welcoming in the year 2017 and it’s still a man’s world when it comes to leading the world’s largest organisations.
Business How Fortescue Metals became the second ASX company in Australia’s history to have a board dominated by women A few years ago Fortescue Metals Group was the last ASX50 company to have an all-male board.
Business Newspaper gender diversity? Just over 1 in 5 sources are female In news that won’t surprise regular newspaper readers, women continue to account for just a fraction of the experts quoted by journalists or published as commentators.
Business It’s not journalism, it’s harassment: solidarity surrounds Samantha Armytage How could anything remotely positive stem from a woman enduring the ignominy of being followed by photographers and having images of her going about her Sunday splashed across the internet, calling for particular attention to be paid to her underwear? It seems oxymoronic to suggest there is any upside.
Business ‘I can’t have it all’: Why men like James Brayshaw and John Key are walking away from their jobs. “I’ve got to get better at being a dad, and a partner, being around a bit more, not being stressed and knackered when I am,” he said.