News & Views Working with a mentor could be the breakthrough you are waiting for A mentor is not just someone to hold your hand through a change, they can be the catalyst for that change, writes Karyn Sepulveda.
News & Views How to make manterrupters aware of their annoying habit Hands up if you’re a woman who’s been interrupted or spoken over or seen another woman interrupted by a man?
News & Views ‘Love of a job can only go so far’: Why it’s time to fairly remunerate early childhood educators for the critical work they do Until early childhood education and care is publicly recognised and remunerated appropriately, the sector will be unable to retain staff.
Business Career advice from Australia’s top business women A great piece of career advice can be powerful. It can set you on a whole new trajectory, or land you a new job, writes Dr Amantha Imber.
News & Views How to be an optimistic leader Optimists find ways to see the opportunities – and it could be your most important career tool this year. Here’s how
News & Views A key skill for leading a business right now? Learning agility Learning agility is not something you can learn at university. It’s the ability to embrace learning and new concepts, and respond to the unexpected.
Partner Content How Khristle Barr used life in isolation to start a new career For Khristle Barr, a 34-year-old mum of four, the COVID-19 pandemic served as an unlikely catalyst for career growth in bookkeeping.
Wiley Top tips for excelling in your career and life in 2020 and beyond Wiley has recently launched a ‘Be Your Best’ book series to kick of the new decade. We’ve partnered with the publisher to explore some key career tips with their female authors.
Partner Content How MBA education has transformed to reflect a more progressive world The University of Sydney’s MBA programs now reflect the world we live in, where people are more regularly seeking purpose rather than the fattest paycheque.
Leadership Why we should all quit being “working mums” It’s hard work being a “working mum”. We have to be organised, deal with guilt, be successful at work, nurture family and the list goes on…. I quit.
Business ‘Passionate or too emotional?’ Is it okay to cry at work? Being passionate about your job is an asset. Being overly emotional and unhinged in the workplace is a liability. How do we navigate this effectively?
News & Views How to recover from a break up with a mentor The power of mentoring is clear, it is vital, but what to do when an important relationship breaks down? Dr Nikki Stamp on breaking up with a mentor.