Advice How to stay in control of your inbox Virgin chief John Borghetti gets around 400 to 500 emails a day.
Advice ‘I’d be a terrible coder (and it hasn’t stopped me)’: Confessions of a talented techie who can’t code. For a woman who once questioned why anyone would want to work with computers, Laura Molony has built a curious career: it’s wall to wall computers.
Ed's Blog Stuck in the ‘success trap’? A lesson from Nicola Roxon Nicola Roxon’s valedictorian speech to parliament on Tuesday got me thinking about success and how our definition of success can and should shift according to our changing circumstances.
Ed's Blog Encourage more women to ‘lean in’: Baker & McKenzie boss Chris Freeland Baker & McKenzie national managing partner Chris Freeland knows that when it comes to women in leadership, the legal profession has a lot of work to do.
Ed's Blog Procrastinating and saying you’re ‘gonna do it’? Shut up and get it done Procrastination is not a crime but it has killed a lot of things: start-up ideas, business improvements, manuscripts, decent exam results, weight-loss plans and plenty of potential career changes.
News & Views Career zigzagging may put women off the leadership path A pipeline of female talent is available for board positions, but may appear narrower than it actually is due to traditional ideas of what a “board ready” candidate actually looks like.
Advice Planning, courage and persistence: Eight tips I wish I’d known starting out Dear business me, You are doing so well.
News & Views It’s a challenge, not ‘too hard’: Emily Haigh’s advice to young entrepreneurs Yes, you really can go your own way – no matter what your age and level of experience.
News & Views Karen Chaston: Fuelling collaboration among 400,000 women Karen Chaston says being made redundant was the “best thing” that’s happened to her.
News & Views Stop job-hunting and write a business plan: Elisa Limburg’s advice to young entrepreneurs Yes, you really can go your own way – no matter what your age and level of experience.
Advice How to get noticed at work Why is it that we can sometimes work really hard putting in long hours, contributing enormous value to the team or achieved extraordinary results and still we feel invisible at work? It doesn’t matter how great you are at your job if no one is noticing you.
News & Views Lizzie Renkert: How it felt to lose my job and build a new career Losing my job earlier this year was devastating for me.