Leadership Missing Persons advocate Loren O’Keeffe on grief, family and support Loren O’Keeffe, founder and CEO of Missing Persons Advocacy Network (MPAN), is also a 2019 Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards winner.
Leadership Why we should all quit being “working mums” It’s hard work being a “working mum”. We have to be organised, deal with guilt, be successful at work, nurture family and the list goes on…. I quit.
Entrepreneurship Jodie Fox talks failure and life after Shoes of Prey Jodie Fox speaks with Angela Priestley about her ‘Reboot’ and new book by the same name, just over a year since Shoes of Prey came to a very public end.
News & Views We need to put money into promoting women in STEM: Malcolm Turnbull Malcolm Turnbull has declared the slow page of women studying computer science engineering is a “big conundrum” facing Australia.
Business ‘Passionate or too emotional?’ Is it okay to cry at work? Being passionate about your job is an asset. Being overly emotional and unhinged in the workplace is a liability. How do we navigate this effectively?
Leadership ‘We need to start early’: Analyst Mayase Jere on achieving more diversity in STEM Senior business analyst Mayase Jere spoke to us about empowering teams across the world through her persistence on strong communication and inclusion.
Uncategorised Just some of the awesome women to watch in engineering Female engineers continue to face discrimination in the work place:12.6% of civil engineers and 8.3% of mechanical engineers are women.
Advice ‘Hard work, not luck’: Narelle Underwood, the first female Surveyor-General of NSW Narelle Underwood’s one of the few female surveyors across Australia. She’s on a mission to change that and get more girls and women interested in the field
Leadership How to navigate career breaks and transitions to pursue massive opportunities We learnt how three women have successfully navigated such career transitions and breaks at a panel session Women’s Agenda recently hosted with AGSM.
Leadership Awards Let’s end the male tech expert as a ‘Knight in Shining Armour’ phenomenon: Dr Kudzai Kanhutu Dr Kudzai Kanhutu says knowledge around technology must be shared, and organisations can do at least one thing to better support female employees.
Leaders How the Prince of Wales became a mentor during a refugee camp visit A project in Tibet gets an inspirational boost from a visit by The Prince of Wales, encouraging Linda Cruse to learn a valuable lesson on leadership.
News & Views The ethics of the 4 day work week. It’s not just about the hours There’s much to be said for the campaign to reduce weekly working hours or the 4 day work week. But the ethics are more complex than often assumed.