Ed's Blog No ‘mumpreneurs’ or ‘just mums’ here Today I received a press release about a pair of “just ordinary Aussie mums” who are surprising the world with their international business success.
Ed's Blog Sleep is bliss, if you know how to do it Going to bed at night is not always a pleasant experience for women.
Ed's Blog Why super women decided to run Women’s networking groups are excellent forums for connecting like-minded, industry types.
Ed's Blog Common sense, ambition and a bit of Oprah: Kim McKay’s path to CEO Kim McKay AO is a woman who likes to think big on what she can achieve and make it happen.
Ed's Blog Hiding your ‘bump’ at work is just the beginning Telling your boss you’re pregnant can be a terrifying experience.
Ed's Blog The sound of a voice in power: Bob Carr’s reflections on Julia Gillard Bob Carr’s not the first person to comment on former prime minister Julia Gillard’s voice.
Ed's Blog You’re a feminist not an extremist: Penny Wong Every now and again we need to remember what feminism’s already achieved, as well as a wake-up call regarding how much work there’s still to do.
Ed's Blog Businessmen love to talk women in leadership, until you mention the Q word The IT Pro section of the Sydney Morning Herald has been running an excellent series in recent weeks on women in technology.
Ed's Blog How powerful are the ‘soccer mums’? Jackie Kelly’s attack on Tony Abbott Sydney’s second airport is one step closer to reality after Prime Minister Tony Abbott signed up for the Badgerys Creek plan on Tuesday.
Ed's Blog Proof that actions can speak louder than quotas for women in leadership At Best & Less women are now predominantly running the business.