Posted on 17 November 2009.
Last month I had an article in the Working Women magazine published by Women’s Network Australia about the potential benefits to your career of taking on a board role. The women who I mentor will know I’m a long time proponent of this strategy, although I think it’s particularly wise to consider these options in […]
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Posted on 17 November 2009.
Would you like to celebrate wonderful working women who are achieving great things in business and in life? sphinxx SheEO, Jen Dalitz, is the guest speaker at the Working Women Network awards dinner in Killara (Sydney) on Tuesday 1st December. The Working Women’s Network Awards have been established to recognise and celebrate the success of […]
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Posted on 12 November 2009.
Deborah May produces the Advancing Women newsletter and has the following tips for how you can use action words to make sure you are heard at work: Deborah advises that women can dilute the impact of their message by being too indirect and avoiding verbs and provides the following tips: 1. Use more verbs. They […]
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Posted on 10 November 2009.
I’m coming to Melbourne this month and will be hosting an open morning tea and afternoon tea on Tuesday 24th and Wednesday 25th November. In these sessions you can share your ideas, ask questions, seek advice or simply discuss with me findings from the sphinxx survey on working women (and what sphinxx and Westpac are […]
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Posted on 10 November 2009.
Confident Women Australia is a new website designed specifically to improve the self-confidence and self-esteem of Australian women. As we all know, these are two major issues that can really hold women back from realising their full potential… so if you find you need a confidence boost from time to time, this website will be […]
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Posted on 10 November 2009.
The internet may be the bane of your existence when it comes to managing the productivity of your staff… or is it? Research by the University of Melbourne has found that workers who use the web for entertainment while at work — whether they’re tweeting, watching YouTube videos, shopping, or catching up with the news […]
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