Trivia night in Balmain to support Nepalese women at Habitat for Humanity and Queensland flood victims

Jenny Saliba has volunteered to travel to Nepal, the poorest country in South Asia, on 5th March 2011 with a team of 100 Australian women to help improve the lives of families suffering from poverty. As part of the Habitat for Humanity Global Village program the delegation will live and work alongside 250 disadvantaged local […]

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Transfemational Leadership – some tools to help you create the change

Thanks to those of you who responded from around the world to my post about Transfemational Leadershipand why a feminine approach to leadership is essential for success in 2011.  Since I wrote this post we here in Australia are in the wake of the Queensland floods, Australia’s most far-reaching natural disaster, with Queensland Premier Anna Bligh, […]

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Mastermind Mentoring Groups for Senior Leaders, People Leaders and Small Business Operators – now taking bookings for February events

If you’re a businesswoman, and have an idea, obstacle, issue or challenge at work you want to discuss with women who really “get” what you’re going through, then our Mastermind Mentoring Groups are perfect for you.  As you will benefit from the experiences of 9 other women including the sphinxx SheEO Jen Dalitz, the Mastermind Mentoring Groups […]

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Can you help? Is all-girl or co-ed education better for later career success?

I’ve had a question come in from Donna in W.A. asking whether there is any research regarding the career success / levels reached for women who attended same sex (and generally private?) schools compared with women who attended co-ed schools?? It’s an interesting question and got me thinking… I’m aware of many debates re the […]

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Emotion at work: displaying emotional investment pays dividends for leaders

Like most Australians I’ve been glued to my TV (and twitter and internet) this week watching the human tragedy and devastation of the Queensland floods unfold.  I never imagined in my wildest dreams seeing so much water where dry land should be.  And I never imagined I’d become such an ardent admirer of Queensland Premier […]

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Women are Heroes – a tale of unsung heroes of developing countries and what they make of life in the 21st century

This new film tracks – released this week and featuring at the Cannes Film Festival – features the stories of women from around the world, highlighting the difference that women make in their communities.  The heroic role that mothers, daughters, sisters, aunts play in developing countries is showcased and again, I will be looking out […]

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