Have you read Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead yet? Over 1 million copies have sold so far in at least 11 different languages; so if you bought one of them I’d be interested to know what you thought?
After flying all the way fro…
Posted on 28 July 2013.
Have you read Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead yet? Over 1 million copies have sold so far in at least 11 different languages; so if you bought one of them I’d be interested to know what you thought?
After flying all the way fro…
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Posted on 22 July 2013.
How was your weekend? They just seem to go sooooo fast, don’t they? It was a short one for me, with a 2-day strategic planning workshop on Fri/Sat with the management team at Third Horizon. So I’m playing a bit of catchup today …
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Posted on 04 July 2013.
Marie was an ordinary, unassuming woman, in her sixties I would guess. She was well dressed, clean and neat, and wore a hat on this cold winter’s day. Standing outside a city office tower, she was so normal she could have been anyone&…
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Posted on 26 June 2013.
I’m not a Woman For Gillard, I’m not a fan of her policies in general and I will never understand the timing of many of them. But there’s at least one thing I will always regard Julia Gillard for: the introduction of Disability Care. …
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Posted on 13 June 2013.
According news this week from Prime Minister Gillard, Australian women (and indeed men, in so much as they are impacted by it) should be very afraid that after September 14 we’ll lose control of our reproductive rights. Gillard’s camp…
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Posted on 19 April 2013.
An article this week in AFR titled “Women Lagging in MBAs” caught my interest and has had me pondering ever since whether or not it’s a problem that only 35 per cent of students in Australian MBAs. A decade or so ago when I was comple…
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