All posts tagged "women in business"
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Should women act like men at work? Apparently it helps
Men have a lot of advantages in the workplace. There is no doubt that women face challenges that men don’t, and that’s wrong. But, women have found a way to fight back. In environments across...
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8 Lessons women in business teach one another
Be a woman in business is no easy task. Unfortunately, due to several culturalrealities, it still is a challenge to many of us. It is like adding one more layer to a cake about to...
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5 tips to become a 6-figure work at home mum
It’s taken just over 5 years and three businesses to get to where I am today, a 6 figure WAHM (work at home mum) with a business that I am proud of & enjoy, which...
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Entrepreneurs share their advice for hiring
Solo businesses can be fun for a while, but if you really want to make an impact on the world, you’ll need to expand your operation beyond just one person or a couple of partners....
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How to use rapport techniques to develop great business relationships
For women in business, nurturing good relationships is equally important for both within the project team and outside. The relationship can be the primary cause of a great success or miserable failure because it is...
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Helping hand: Why an intern can help you while you help them
It’s safe to say running a business isn’t easy, especially in the beginning. There are budgets to consider, family to look after, ideas and directions and obstacles and a million other things that seem to...
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Why women owned businesses are booming
This guide outlines the incredible growth of women owned businesses and why they continue to grow. It has been theorized that one of these days, a woman will swim faster than any man has done...
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Encouraging female entrepreneurial talent in the startup economy
There are fewer women holding chief executive and chair positions in the ASX200 than there are men named Peter in those roles. So it’s clear the gender gap is persisting and that women continue to...
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This is what you need on your five-year plan
Whenever you look for new investments in your company, you will need to lay out a five-year plan. This will give them assurance that your business does have longevity built into its model. The last...