News & Views The drop in the number of women on our largest boards is a wake up call Thought we were making progress? There has been a slight drop in the number of women on the boards of Australia’s largest organisations.
News & Views The ‘wait’ for leadership parity won’t happen with the number of female CEOs going backwards The number of female CEOs leading ASX 200 organisations has gone backwards, dropping from 14 to 12 over the past year. Waiting for centuries is pointless.
News & Views ASX200 companies fail to meet target of 30% women on boards The Australian Institute of Company Directors has revealed that, as at the end of June 2019, women represented 29.7 per cent of directors on ASX 200 boards.
News & Views More women on ASX 200 boards! But not enough to hit 30% target AMP’s all-male board, one of four on the ASX 200 that started 2019 as female-free zone, didn’t help the push to reach the target.
Uncategorised Time is now for more women on boards: Nicola Wakefield Evans to chair 30% Club The time is now to get more women on boards, according to Nicola Wakefield Evans, who has just been appointed to chair the 30% Club.
Advice How to keep the top job longer than the average Australian CEO It is five years and two months since Marius Kloppers took over as CEO of Australia’s biggest listed company, BHP Billiton.
News & Views Mad Men working style: Why we’re still failing to harness female talent Labor may have “ditched the witch”, but does the ejection of Julia Gillard from her seat of power close the book on the debate about sexism that she championed and the role of women in leadership? Our first female prime minister is gone, but the feminist challenges she raised, and the battles she fought, are far from forgotten.