All about Australian Women
Successful entrepreneur Glen Carlson explains why charging by the hour is not only scalable, it’s also unethical.
Trends in entrepreneurship: From 2015 onward, you better have your house in order as the new, enhanced, digital economy really starts to take flight. I believe that we are going through a massive transition as a civilization. It’s not too dissimilar to what the renaissance was to the dark ages or the industrial revolution to
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If we really want to achieve something, then why don’t we just get on with it? Usually, it’s all about fear. Fear of hard work, fear of change, fear that we can’t do it, fear that we will succeed, but most of all, fear of what others will say about us. So you have set some goals for
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Only 7% of the Fortune 500 companies have boards that are made up of at least 40% women.
Cerebral palsy did not stop Jacqueline Freney from achieving great success in the sporting arena.
When media icon Ita Buttrose was named 2013 Australian of the Year, she set off on a mission to raise awareness on important issues close to her heart – immigration, ageing and disability. In particular, she worked tirelessly to tackle what she perceives to be our society’s ageist attitudes, champion Alzheimer’s Australia’s campaign to fight
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