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

Five secrets behind the female entrepreneurs smashing it online

July 2nd, 2015|Categories: Inspiration, Leadership Skills, Women in Leadership|

It's no secret that women comprise the fastest growing cohort of start-up entrepreneurs. Why? Well, there's lots of reasons but let's start with two of the obvious: The first is that the 9-5 routine is not working for women. The traditional workplace with its 9-5pm (or more likely 8-6pm) structure doesn't suit a lot of

Future leaders: Who has the right stuff?

June 18th, 2015|Categories: Leadership Skills|

Leaders today are faced with challenges that have not been witnessed before, and these challenges will only escalate in the next 10-20 years. Leadership consultancy DDI groups these challenges into four key categories: VUCA. Volatility  Anticipating and reacting to the nature and speed of change Uncertainty  Acting decisively without 100% clear direction and certainty Complexity 

5 Ways Women Can Develop Leadership Skills

June 18th, 2015|Categories: Leadership Skills|

KPMG just released their Women's Leadership Study which found that while the majority of women want to hold leadership positions many find it difficult to envision themselves as leaders. According to their survey of more than 3,000 professional and college women in the United States, 6 in 10 women said they aspire to be a

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