News & Views Keeping the fire burning – how to create and sustain a culture of innovation Innovation is having a strategy that looks at where a company is headed, what challenges there are and how value can be created.
Business Rise of fam-tech: Why rethinking ‘buyers’ through lens of their families makes business sense As home environments also act as our workplaces, gyms, home-schools, childcare facilities and more, the “buyer” will need to be viewed from the lens of “the family”.
News & Views A lack of discipline is not the only thing that will hold a person back in isolation If you don’t come out of quarantine with a new skill, starting what you’ve been putting off or more knowledge, you didn’t lack time, you lacked discipline.
News & Views Maybe there are plenty of women on ‘boards’ (just not where anyone is looking) Maybe there are plenty of women on boards, they are just not visible – which is a nice way of saying that they do not have much status or power, wrties Ingrid Bremers.
Business How to relaunch your personal brand (and recover confidence) after a failed venture Entrepreneur, Carlii Lyon shares some necessary pointers for recovering your confidence after a failed business venture. It’s not all doom and gloom!
News & Views Women lead just 2.8% of the world’s biggest companies Of the CEOs in the Fortune 500 companies, 33 are women – an all time record. That’s 6.6%. Of the 500 biggest global companies, it’s 2.8%.
Business Are women really better than men at handling the work life juggle? What’s the impact of competing priorities on our work/life? And do men or women cope better with the emotional impact of the juggle?
News & Views Note to the Liberal Party’s Sachin Joshi: Here’s why medicine’s gender pay gap ACTUALLY exists Liberal candidate Sachin Joshi says the gender pay gap exists because female doctors are “less active/interested in pursuing business skills”. He’s wrong.
News & Views ‘Universities must be models of equity and diversity’: The bias creeping through in student evaluations Male university teachers are more likely to be rated higher than their female counterparts in student evaluations according to this research.
News & Views How 50-year-old founder Megan Avard launched her contract management startup, despite being told she “needed” a male co-founder A prominent Australian investor and entrepreneur told female founder Megan Avard she would need a male co-founder to succeed in business.
Entrepreneurs How these founders made kids coding a $6 million business in four years The founding trio of Code Camp, a business teaching coding to kids, has been named the third-fastest-growing SME in Australia.
Business As a nation, are we setting our girls up for a lifetime of earning less? Greater leadership is needed from government to ensure girls are financially literate. The responsibility can’t fall squarely on individuals and business.