Ed's Blog Is 2013 the year to fire your boss? As much as we might love what we do, we can’t always love the people we work with – especially when it comes to our boss.
Ed's Blog Long wait before more films made from a woman’s perspective Today’s Golden Globe awards may feature plenty of female talent – including co-hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey – but they will feature just one female director: Kathryn Bigelow.
Ed's Blog Why some women are forced into success Plenty of us are born with burning ambition, or at least develop it along the way, but for some a specific catalyst will be what drives a desire for success.
Ed's Blog How taking a holiday gave one woman a global business idea This was first published on January 17, 2013.
Ed's Blog Advice to women: The workplace isn’t like school This story was first published 18 January, 2013.
Ed's Blog How a career can flourish when ‘fear’ becomes a four letter word At six years old, Liesl Capper’s parents handed her a gun.
Ed's Blog Flexible work or funky furniture? What really makes you stay with the one employer When I visited the Sydney Google office a year ago, I was suitably impressed.
Ed's Blog Success and likeability not mutually exclusive for women Timeless piece by Angela Priestley on the language we still use to describe women’s
Ed's Blog The Ita Buttrose mantra: “Tomorrow will be better” At the age of just 11, Ita Buttrose knew she wanted to be a journalist.
Ed's Blog Election campaign our “national pregnancy”: So let’s talk about childcare It didn’t take long for the political pundits to compare the time between now and the September 14 federal election to that of a pregnancy.
Ed's Blog Hate taking the hills? Learn to love the lessons they teach, says Janine Shepherd Author, speaker, commercial pilot and former Olympic hopeful, Janine Shepherd AM, has experienced many life-changing shifts during her remarkable career since the major car accident that left her partially paralysed and ended her Olympic aspirations.
Ed's Blog More women needed for diversity in political debate When political journalist Michelle Grattan announced she’d quit her post at The Age newspaper yesterday, she also outlined her hopes for political coverage in the future: a more diverse range of voices.