A couple of weeks ago a friend Sarah Wyse, founder of Wyse Women, asked me to pen some thoughts on why I decided to take 6 months, the impact that it had on my family and returning work life, as it…
A couple of weeks ago a friend Sarah Wyse, founder of Wyse Women, asked me to pen some thoughts on why I decided to take 6 months, the impact that it had on my family and returning work life, as it…
Wyse Women was recently invited to contribute to the AICD Gender Diversity Progress Report. Read on for a preview or download the full article here. Flexible working is one of the most effective…
Foggy. Confused. Unsure. Overwhelmed. That’s what contemplating your next career move can feel like at the start. Sometimes it’s because you have so many options to choose from, and sometimes,…
Jen Davis, Head of Talent at Wyse Women, has some simple ways to help you achieve a more flexible career path. It’s that time of year again where we reflect on the year that’s been and what we…
Hello, my name is Minsun. I have been a digital media nerd for 17 years and until a year ago, I was the lady boss of Neo@Ogilvy Australia. Currently, I am a tech entrepreneur and the co-founder of…
Anne Rayner, Global Head of Communications for Kantar TNS, is passionate about promoting gender equality in the workplace and in brand communications. Combining her ‘day job’ with her ‘passion…
In this final part of the Wyse Women series Leigh discusses the steps you need to take once you have made the decision to make a change. If you missed the first parts of this series then catch up…
In the second part of this Wyse Women series Leigh explains some of the key considerations before taking the plunge. Nowadays, the choices on where and how to work are broad. In a talk at the Wade…
In the first of this Wyse Women 3-part series Leigh Morrison (founder of be. Transition Coaching) describes how she approached her own career transition which has enabled her to launch her own…
When I was asked to write this blog piece for Wyse Women, I didn’t initially understand why my experience or perspective would be particularly relevant. I naively assumed that it’s new mums and…