Effective management tips for developing leaders

July 21st, 2015|Categories: Leadership Skills|

BEING the boss isn't about being the oldest person in the room any more, it's about effective leadership. But how do you know what that means, particularly in the boardroom, if you finished high school only a few years ago? Australia's National Mental Health Commissioner and chief executive of The Rogue and Rouge Foundation, 22-year-old

Kristina Keneally joins Macquarie Graduate School of Management to mentor women

July 20th, 2015|Categories: Leadership Skills|

NSW's first woman premier Kristina Keneally has joined the Macquarie Graduate School of Management, where she will mentor women students and lead the school's effort to boost the number of women doing MBAs. MGSM dean Alex Frino praised the former premier's advocacy for diversity in leadership and said she would be the school's director for gender inclusion, as well

Strategizing Toward Better Leaders

July 16th, 2015|Categories: Leadership Skills|

Organizations can improve business results and increase organizational resilience by developing more strategic leaders, but they have to address leadership and strategy in an integrated way. We studied more than 300 leaders from around the world through the lens of leadership and strategy in our new book “Leading With Strategic Thinking.” Our analysis revealed several

Mind your head: glass ceiling still above

July 13th, 2015|Categories: Gender Diversity, Leadership Skills|

Avoiding the issue of inequality in the workplace won't change anything, writes Janine Garner. Women need to take positive steps. By Janine Garner If you've been in business for any length of time, it can get to a point where the temptation is overwhelming to take off the stilettos, rub your aching feet and shove on

An MD’s advice for avoiding obsolete careers

July 9th, 2015|Categories: Inspiration, Leadership Skills|

In business, technology is everything. Sarah Adam-Gedge doesn't want to see women miss out. Now the managing director of Avanade Australia, she's been working with technology in some shape or form for decades, and sees it as a breeding ground for great careers. Adam-Gedge is one of a growing club of women at the top

One Woman In The Boardroom Isn’t Enough. Here’s Why.

July 7th, 2015|Categories: Leadership Skills|

Elizabeth Dolan quit her job as a director at a public company in May. Then, she did something unusual: She told the world why. As the sole woman on the board of the activewear company Quiksilver, Dolan says she faced an unacceptable level of unconscious gender bias, as she described in a June blog post

How to build female leaders

July 3rd, 2015|Categories: Leadership Skills|

  Women hold 40 per cent of all MBAs and constitute more than half of all college grads, and studies show that young women are sailing into the work force brimming with the confidence to someday reach a top management position. Yet, how is it that women still only represent only 5 per cent of

Tony Abbott’s chance to get on board with women

July 3rd, 2015|Categories: Gender Diversity, Leadership Skills, News, Women in Leadership|

Independent Senator Nick Xenophon is pushing a bill on gender equality for government boards.Photo: Alex Ellinghausen. The highly conservative Australian coalition-led government has had something of a problem with women, certainly in perception. It has now been handed an opportunity to be at the vanguard of breaking new ground on gender equality. A bill quietly introduced

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