Posted on 26 November 2010. Tags: Career Management
If there is one thing that women do better then men, hands down – it’s talk about our own relationships to our friends. I don’t think I’ve had one situation where I didn’t receive a vast range of advice every time I posed a question to my female friends about some relationship issue. A book by Nicole […]
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Posted on 25 November 2010. Tags: Career Management, Heroes, The Glass Ceiling, Women in Leadership, women leaders, Women on boards
Many women search for new challenging opportunities, present ideas to their managers, suggest innovations to their bosses and network enthusiastically to progress their careers. But all too often women find that even with all this exemplary career investment, they aren’t offered the opportunities they know they are ready for. Elizabeth Alexander is the chaiman of […]
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Posted on 24 November 2010. Tags: Career Management, Family Motherhood and Home, Health Happiness and Wellbeing
I’ve been saying it for years, and I’ve written in my book Little Wins for Working Women that what modern-day women with successful careers need to do is to get themselves a wife. Or someone to do the cooking, the cleaning, the laundry and all the mundane tasks that eat up your time, stress you out and […]
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Posted on 23 November 2010. Tags: Ascend Development Days, Career Management
When was the last time you spend a day focused just on you and what you want to achieve from work and life? If you’re in Brisbane next Wednesday 1st December, I’d love to see you at the Ascend career development day where you’ll have the chance to do just that. Here’s what one of […]
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Posted on 16 November 2010. Tags: Ascend Development Days, Career Management, Heroes, The Glass Ceiling, Women in Leadership, women leaders, Women on boards
Meek and mild is not how I’d describe Lynn Ralph, board performance specialist with Cameron Ralph and non-executive director of the Sydney Swans and The Sydney Institute. In past lives she was also a successful investment manager and ran the Sydney Dance Company. And those in attendance at Ascend in Sydney on Friday would agree: this is a woman who pulls […]
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Posted on 11 November 2010. Tags: Ascend Development Days, Bias & stereotypes, Career Management
When was the last time you spend a day focused just on you and what you want to achieve from work and life? If you’re in Melbourne next Friday 19th November, I’d love to see you at the Ascend career development day where you’ll have the chance to do just that. Here’s what one of […]
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