Advice Follow your passion: PwC director Sophie Langshaw Although Sophie Langshaw has been with PwC for 15 years, her career has been anything but monotonous.
Advice Why job-sharing beats part-time work Despite the ongoing challenge of attracting and retaining mothers in the workplace, job-sharing remains under-utilised as a flexible work option.
Advice Listen to your instincts: NAB business analyst, Carolina Valdes Carolina Valdes knows a thing or two about overcoming challenges – both in her career and personal life.
Advice Ask Megan: I think I need some balance but is it even possible? I really need to get some balance.
Advice Balance makes me a better professional: NAB’s Sally Bruce Sally Bruce experienced the ups and downs of three family businesses during her childhood, covering transport, mining and ready-mix concrete.
Advice Five ways to beat perfectionism and boost your productivity The biggest productivity killer in business isn’t procrastination; it’s perfectionism.
Advice A diverse career: EY Sydney Office Managing Partner Lynn Kraus Lynn Kraus has spent much of her career with the one firm.
Advice Ask Megan: How can I get the best out of my new team? I am relatively new leader without a lot of management experience.
Advice Never hesitate on an opportunity: PwC partner Suzi Russell Like most of us, Suzi Russell has suffered her fair share of ‘imposter syndrome’ at times — that is, the questioning of her own abilities — but she’s never let it stand in the way of grabbing an opportunity.
Advice Seven steps to mastering LinkedIn When it comes to mixing social media with business on a platform like LinkedIn you can’t afford to adopt an exclusive networking approach; there is no point in only connecting with people that you already know.
Advice A fresh face in the partnership: Deloitte’s Vivienne Tang Vivienne Tang is one of Deloitte’s 45 new partners promoted from within the firm to mark the beginning of the new financial year, a fresh intake of leaders of which 29% are female.
Advice What Changed My Attitude to Christmas Small Talk What Changed My Attitude to Christmas Small Talk I felt ridiculously exposed: white knuckled grip on my glass of champagne, standing in the middle of the bar.