Posted on 25 August 2010.
I’ve decided I get too much good news sent my way not to have a new blog category called “Wins” that celebrates and shares the achievements of so many wonderful women in the sphinxx network. To kick us off, a big congratulations to Sha-Maybe Chan and 2birds design for winning a WOLDA, the worldwide logo […]
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Posted on 25 August 2010.
After working with many outwardly successful women over the past 20 years as an intuitive profiler and corporate trainer, it still shocks me how often they doubt their abilities and fall prey to thinking “I’m a fraud”. Why do women internalise their accomplishments rather than celebrate them and minimise their success as mere “luck”? Women […]
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Posted on 24 August 2010.
“Until the Government looks like the society it seeks to govern there will be an imbalance in the decision making process.” Why has the number of female political leaders dropped? Partly because 9 out of 20 of the sitting members who did not seek re election were women, but also because women make up less […]
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Posted on 24 August 2010.
The Australian Institute of Company Directors Boardroom Report recently published their 8th Volume and the opening article was “Tips for Aspiring Women’s Directors”. There is definitely an increasing amount of conversation, articles and insights being shared about gender diversity, hopefully the ASX guideline changes was the tipping point for the business community to face our […]
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Posted on 24 August 2010.
Congratulations to Karen Stace, Emily Beverly, Rowena Ferrarotto and Sally Symonds who are the lucky winners of our Network Central businesswomen breakfast passes. You will be hearing from the fabulous Wendy McCarthy this week in Sydney and a panel of experts in Melbourne next week on the theme of “my brilliant career” with advice on […]
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Posted on 24 August 2010.
Today, women make up just over half of Australia’s total population. More women than men are now educated at secondary schools and universities, and more women than men graduate from university with bachelor degrees. Women have made significant contributions to every aspect of Australia’s development including its society, culture and economy. However, women in Australia […]
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