Advice The upside to experiencing imposter syndrome The upside to imposter syndrome? Being humble, being honest and acknowledging your flaws with humour and without fear is the mark of a true leader.
Emerging Leaders Playbook How to get mentors and sponsors who can support your career Mentors and sponsors can be key to a leadership career. But how do you get them and make the most of such relationships?
Emerging Leaders Playbook The power of ‘goal setting’ a leadership career and how to get started Goal setting gives a leadership career direction—vital when it comes to managing the everyday setbacks that arise throughout your daily life at work.
Soapbox The case for calling out your own BS “I’m stuck”, “My hands are tied”, “I don’t have time” are all signs it might be time for calling out your own BS and taking responsibility for the decisions you are making.
Entrepreneurs How to avoid burn out as an entrepreneur How to avoid burn out as an entrepreneur. Taryn Williams is the CEO founder of the RightFit and WINK models and shares her tips for maintaining sanity.
Ed's Blog The chaos of appearing professional The chaos of appearing professional. Georgina Dent on a late night battle with a printer and losing and concluding hard copy was beyond her.
Advice Be open, own your brilliance & exit auto-pilot: How to get the career you really want Be open, own your brilliance & exit auto-pilot: Get the career you want. What I learned at The Growth Faculty’s EA Leadership Summit in 2017.
Ed's Blog What I realised after reading Not Just Lucky by Jamila Rizvi What I learned from reading Jamila Rizvi’s new book Not Just Lucky. The career manifesto explores why women credit luck for their achievements.
Profiles From ski bunny, to comedy, to Oprah Winfrey’s chief of staff: Meet Libby Moore Career advice from Libby Moore who was Oprah Winfrey’s chief of staff for 11 years. She is speaking in Sydney in August about leadership.
Ed's Blog What I learned from Amy Cuddy What I learned from social psychologist Amy Cuddy about power, presence and posture. She spoke in Sydney for Business Chicks.
Profiles From the Air Force, to law, to CEO to board director: Meet Dr Kirstin Ferguson Leadership lessons and career advice from Dr Kirstin Ferguson the woman who created #CelebratingWomen. From the Air Force, to law, to CEO to board director.
Business To smiley face or not: the complexity of email etiquette. To use emojis or not? The complexity of email etiquette is a problem for everyone in a globalised workforce and no rules have emerged.