Advice Three things to do when you’re made redundant More often than not, being made redundant comes as a shock.
Advice Understanding Angelina Jolie’s fear of cancer When I read that Angelina Jolie had undergone a double mastectomy to reduce the risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer, I felt her fear.
Advice Why there needs to be greater consistency in reporting on men and women In a newspaper office one night last week a sub editor removed the reference to a business woman’s children from an article.
Advice Seven tips for building rapport and establishing relationships Relationships underpin every transaction in business.
Advice Why the next generation of CEOs may be faster to act in appointing women leaders I caught up with the managing director of an engineering company this week.
Advice LinkedIn does not replace referees or your resume With the emergence of LinkedIn recommendations and endorsements, it’s easy to think you don’t need to bother with referees and references, or even a traditional resume for that matter.
Advice Farewelling madison magazine after 100 issues Tomorrow afternoon the team from madison magazine will gather at a bar in Surry Hills to celebrate the life of their beloved publication.
Advice Four tips to stay on track with your tasks and manage your time We all know the importance of time management when it comes to our productivity.
Advice Has feminism let down the next generation of female leaders? Human Rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson felt duped as she graduated from Oxford University in 2006, an Australia-at-large Rhodes Scholar.
Advice Ten tips for nailing the first 90 days in a new job You’ve finally landed ‘that’ job in a company that you see yourself growing with for many years.
Advice The benefit of two-speed careers My career has operated on two speeds for the past seven years, which means that I timed it very well.