Posted on 10 October 2011. Tags: Events
Well I did a double take when I received this news from Karen Beattie at The Growth Faculty: If it wasn’t enough to see the founder of microfinance, Muhammad Unus of The Grameen Bank; and one of the best brand builders, Martha Stewart, in this event program; there was a clearly audible squeeeeeeeeeal through the […]
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Posted on 10 October 2011. Tags: blogging
I’m back! My apologies for the incommunicado… it’s been a busy few weeks out around the traps and I have loads of great news to share with you… starting with my exciting news that The SheEO Blog has just hit 50,000 page views per month for the first time. To the 3,000 new unique visitors […]
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Posted on 10 October 2011. Tags: Events, Jen Dalitz speaking, Mentoring, Networking
So today I’m in Brisbane speaking at the Executive Assistants Network conference here, on behalf of Voxy Lady – Australia’s only women’s speakers bureau. If you have a conference or event to organise, you know it will be a bigger success if you get the gender balance right. And if you’re looking for fantastic women […]
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Posted on 10 October 2011. Tags: Flexibility at Work, Gender Balance, worklifebalance
Thank you to Frances and Kylie at The 100 Percent Project for inviting me to their Sydney research launch on Friday of Men At Work: What they want and why it matters for women. The key take aways for me are that men largely want what most women want too, when it comes to workplace […]
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Posted on 19 September 2011. Tags: Entrepreneurial Activities, Mentoring
“Jen, I’ve just started my own business, do I need Professional Indemnity Insurance? And where do I get it?” As it happens I received two separate emails this week asking about Professional Indemnity (PI) Insurance, so maybe it’s been in the news lately? Well anyway, if you’re thinking about starting your own services business, this […]
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Posted on 15 September 2011. Tags: Heroes, Quotas, women leaders
Over the years, opinion on gender quotas for boards and senior leadership positions has been like a pendulum swinging from one side to the other. Until relatively recently, many senior women in business were on the record saying an emphatic “no” to quotas. The view by many educated, experienced and talented women had been that […]
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