Partner Content New Initiative set to tackle worrying lack of women in MBAs In undergraduate degrees, women outnumber men.
Partner Content Four reasons why volunteering can boost your career This week marks National Volunteer Week, and if you read a recent post on theseeker.
Partner Content How an MBA gave Sarah French the confidence to succeed When Sarah French took up further study, she didn’t think she’d end up working at one of the world’s biggest organisations Sarah French was working in strategy when she made a life-changing decision to embark on an MBA.
Partner Content Why everyone needs a ‘wife’: three gems from Annabel Crabb “In the olden days, wives were usually women.
Partner Content Five high-profile women we admire – and their philosophies on life Annabel Crabb’s candid new book compels readers to rethink their ideas on how gender affects the work-and-family debate.
Partner Content In conversation with Annabel Crabb, author of the new book The Wife Drought “Women have changed so much in the last half-century, thanks to perseverance, spirit and the incredibly galvanising force of feminism.
Partner Content Push through the fear factor Being forced to confront our fears can leave us searching for the nearest exit, but knowing how to take control can improve many aspects of our lives Fear keeps us hovering in the background.
Partner Content Why confidence isn’t a bad trait Sureness can come in many guises and doesn’t have to be “in your face” to be effective.
Partner Content It’s all in the preparation The moments leading up to important events are often filled with anxiety.
Partner Content Pitch perfect: how to win them over From knowing how to communicate your business idea clearly, to learning how to present yourself with confidence, pitching is a difficult task.
Partner Content The case for a women’s college at university Recently, the case against single-sex schools has been re-ignited with The Armidale School announcing it would become coeducational.
Partner Content Nigel Brennan: Live memorably. What’s the worst that could happen? You could find yourself kidnapped You only get one chance at life so you may as well make it memorable, says photojournalist, author and consultant Nigel Brennan.