Advice How can I take maternity leave and not kill my career? I am preparing for maternity leave but sense I am being side-lined at work before I am even out the door.
Advice Climbing from the bottom rung Some people with a university degree might turn their nose up if their employer asked them to go and run a convenience store – but saying yes to such a challenge was one of Kate Cahill’s most important business lessons in her 19 years with Caltex.
Advice Four things Sheryl Sandberg taught me A friend recently asked me if she should ‘lean in‘ regarding a salary issue at work.
Advice There is more than one path to career success Michelle Nightingale’s career has not followed a traditional pathway.
Advice Are you suffering from performance anxiety? Before you stop reading – this is not an ad for Viagra! But you may need a glass of red wine after you have read it.
Advice Employees need to be flexible too: EY’s Fiona Wee It is not often you hear a woman say taking a few steps back in her career was what she needed to take the next step forward.
Advice Learning the art of managing up It doesn’t matter what level of leadership you are at, learning the art of managing up is critical to your success.
Advice What happens when two part-timers take on a full-time role? Lynda Tanner, a mother of three from Brisbane, took advantage of her employer’s maternity leave entitlements when each of her children was born.
Advice Why flexibility is vital: EY’s Joanne Avasti For Joanne Avasti, the hour and a half train journey from her office in Melbourne’s bustling CBD to her idyllic country home, nestled between eucalypts and a wide dam in the picturesque town of Kyneton allows for reflection and thought.
Advice How to beat your quest for perfection It is human nature to want to be good at what we do and to have our efforts recognized by others.
Advice Why your plan b might be the best thing for your career Lawyer Donnelle Hestelow sailed through school with a certain degree of self-assurance.