Ed's Blog Who’s afraid of Tony Abbott and the Blue Tie Brigade Should Tony Abbott and the Coalition win government in September, our Prime Minister thinks it’s be a matter of blue tie after blue tie.
Ed's Blog Sexism undermines women’s inclusion at work Earlier this week, Essential Research found that 61% of women think sexism is a problem in Australia, compared to 42% of men.
Ed's Blog Natalie Isaacs: taking a big idea global Natalie Isaacs is a woman who proves that if you have a good idea, run with it.
Ed's Blog Staying ‘on’: How eight young female entrepreneurs keep their energy levels high Youth alone won’t provide the energy you need to cut it as a successful entrepreneur.
Ed's Blog Stuck in the ‘success trap’? A lesson from Nicola Roxon Nicola Roxon’s valedictorian speech to parliament on Tuesday got me thinking about success and how our definition of success can and should shift according to our changing circumstances.
Ed's Blog Achieving workplace gender parity: What will the finishing line look like? When it comes to the still small number of women in leadership, senior women will often tell you they’re sick of talking about the issue given we’ve been discussing it for years only to see nothing really changes.
Ed's Blog Encourage more women to ‘lean in’: Baker & McKenzie boss Chris Freeland Baker & McKenzie national managing partner Chris Freeland knows that when it comes to women in leadership, the legal profession has a lot of work to do.
Ed's Blog Julia Gillard’s great career lesson for women: Resilience Julia Gillard is seriously tough.
Ed's Blog Coalition V Labor policies for women at work: Get informed and get voting Forget the internal bickering and personality clashes – at least for a moment.
Ed's Blog Careers with purpose available for all: Former Apple MD Diana Ryall Diana Ryall believes women can have a career with purpose.
Ed's Blog Procrastinating and saying you’re ‘gonna do it’? Shut up and get it done Procrastination is not a crime but it has killed a lot of things: start-up ideas, business improvements, manuscripts, decent exam results, weight-loss plans and plenty of potential career changes.
Ed's Blog Get your hand up for an opportunity – just be ready for the added scrutiny Labor’s new deputy leader in the senate, Senator Jacinta Collins, is an example of a woman who knows an opportunity when she sees one and the need to put her hand up to grab it.