Posted on 04 April 2012. Tags: Business, Gender Balance, Women on boards
Since I wrote in February about the Facebook IPO and complete lack of women on the Facebook board, it seems a lot of others have been standing up and demanding to be heard on the same issue. Women, after all, make up the majority of Facebook users and …
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Posted on 04 April 2012. Tags: Gender Balance, Health Happiness and Wellbeing, Heroes (women leaders), Sexual discrimination
I came across this fantastic TED talk by Dr Noel Bairey Merz on the single biggest health threat women face: heart disease. Did you know that one out of two women will be impacted by cardio vascular disease in their lifetime and that since 1984 u…
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Posted on 29 March 2012. Tags: Best Practices, Employers, Events
If gender balance is a priority in your business and you’re truly committed to harnessing the full potential of your female talent, you can’t afford to miss this event in Melbourne in April. With a star studded line up of speakers and experts – f…
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Posted on 29 March 2012. Tags: Heroes (women leaders), Women in Leadership
“It’s not a simple job to be a role model” says Meryl Streep. This is a great tribute and informational piece on how Hillary Clinton has changed the lives of women all over the world – and how her influence on the policies…
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Posted on 29 March 2012. Tags: blogging, Offers
Ok this is a bit naughty and certainly against the rules of The SheEO Blog… but I’d love your indulgence in doing me a personal favor… all in the name of a competition, of course! I’ve joined Women in Focus and started a blog for their New Yo…
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Posted on 29 March 2012. Tags: Bias & stereotypes, childcare, Family Motherhood and Home, Flexibility at Work, Gender Balance, working women
Ever since Tony Abbott, leader of the Opposition, announced his plan last weekend to consider an extension of the childcare rebate to include in-home carers – or nannies – there’s been a flurry of activity, criticism, misinformation a…
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