News & Views I’ve worked part-time for more than a decade & I want more men to do it too My decision way back in 2007 to start working part-time surprised some people. But it’s one of the best decisions I ever made.
Business We need wild, bold ideas to disrupt workplace design for women Right now is the perfect storm of opportunity to bodly reimagine how women – and men – and everyone else can work.
News & Views This is 2019! True workplace flexibility is possible with leadership & vision Why should employees feel no option but to opt out? We can do so much better on workplace flexibility. Leadership and vision will make it happen.
News & Views The jobs of the future and the skills needed to nab them The market is shifting. The world is looking for a new range of talent. Jobs of the future need skills that can’t be solely learnt at university.
Partner Content ‘Women should lead’: What Maria MacNamara wants us to know about the future of work The National Future Work Summit is a program that brings experts in this field together to share insights about workforce transitions.
Tech These are the jobs of the future and the roles that could be ‘redundant’ over next 4 years Many of the jobs will become increasingly “redundant roles” over the next four years, so it’s wise to know the what the jobs of the future will be.
News & Views Melinda Gates: We’re sending our daughters into workplaces designed for dads Melinda Gates has written an op-ed on LinkedIn arguing that American workplaces are designed for dads not daughters. She says workplaces need to catch up.
Advice The future of work: a freelance economy Our increasing desire for greater flexibility, freedom and control in our work lives is driving us towards a freelance economy, with predictions that one in three people will be working online, independently, by 2020.
News & Views Why are we not working remotely? Leaders need to step up Minister Stephen Conroy frequently reiterates that the NBN’s implementation can double the level of teleworking (or ‘anywhere working’) for Australian workers, while also boosting GDP and creating the equivalent of an additional 25,000 full-time jobs; 20% of those in regional Australia.