Advice How to land speaking gigs and stop the all-male speaker line-up On Tuesday we had International Women’s Day.
Advice 3 ways to stay engaged with your career during maternity leave Nine months into a year of maternity leave with my firstborn, and in addition to birthing and caring full time for my beautiful son, I’ve developed a new professional skill and added a significant project to my CV.
Advice Five lessons from Australia’s top female entrepreneurs If you’re feeling inspired by Women’s Agenda sister site SmartCompany’s list of Australia’s top 30 female entrepreneurs, you are probably keen to know what makes a woman a successful entrepreneur.
Advice The 11 golden rules of conversation I was in a cafe in Argentina with my daughter a few weeks ago and on the front of the menu was a list of “the golden rules of conversation”.
Advice Don’t blame the baby. A lack of trust is what keeps parents out of work Marque Lawyers started in 2008 with a 60% female workforce and it’s never reached such a low level again.
Advice 17 ways to be a terrible leader Some friends and I recently compiled these rules based on our collective experiences of very bad leadership.
Advice Five steps for negotiating flexible work arrangements Following last week’s finding that only 11% of working mothers are satisfied with their flexible working arrangement, many mothers are asking themselves how they can ‘be so lucky’ to be amongst those who are actually happy with their flexible work situation.
Advice Twelve things you can ‘insource’ to find hours of lost time Professional women, especially those who’re also juggling a family and other responsibilities, are incredible busy – there’s just never enough time to get everything done.
Advice The top five attributes for successful leadership The dramatic events in Canberra this week prompt us to consider what makes a successful leader, and what doesn’t.
Advice The five things this female entrepreneur learnt from building a leading startup Before Caroline Woodhouse became a successful entrepreneur and startup founder, and before she was recognised by Telstra’s Business Women’s Awards, she didn’t really know much about tech.
Advice I’ve never had a full-time job, but I’ve learned five lessons about work I’m 26 years old and I’ve never had a full-time job.