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How to Keep Your Best Employees Longer

By Caroline Kennedy / December 11, 2018 / 0 Comments

Creating an effective employee retention program may help to keep your best employees longer. Here’s how to get started. Regardless of how much employees are paid, or how well they enjoy their jobs, some turnover is unavoidable. Since it’s so difficult, and costly, for organisations to be able to find and recruit top talent, leaders […]

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5 Biggest Challenges Women Leaders Face and How to Overcome Them

By Caroline Kennedy / November 21, 2018 / 0 Comments

What are the biggest challenges women in business face and what can be done to overcome those? It’s exciting to see women aiming for and winning leadership roles especially knowing the challenges they’ve had to contend with along the way. Even though most organisations are putting effort into building gender balance, there are some things […]

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Smashing the glass ceiling

Smashing the Glass Ceililng

By Caroline Kennedy / November 16, 2018 / 0 Comments

Smashing the glass ceiling starts with you! So, what is holding you back? When there are ceilings to be smashed, stereotypes to knock down and bridges to build, there is really only one person you can 100% rely on in this world. That person is you! I am not sure how they do it on […]

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Mentally healthy workplace

Can Mental Illness Co-Exist in the Workplace?

By Leola Rose / October 30, 2018 / 0 Comments

Can people have a mental illness at work and still perform capably? And, how do you recognise a mentally healthy workplace? The answers right here! Yes, mental illness can co-exist in the workplace. I’ve recently spoken to so many people (both men and women) who have been diagnosed with a mental illness and/or disorder who […]

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Creativity in business

How Finding Creativity Transformed My Business

By Catriona Pollard / October 19, 2018 / 1 Comment

If someone told me 15 years ago when I started my business that the difference between failure and building a sustainable, successful business was playing with sticks and twigs, I seriously would have laughed. But, that’s exactly what happened! It was about six years ago where I was working flat out building my business. Like […]

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Fear of public speaking

How to Overcome a Fear of Public Speaking

By Catriona Pollard / September 21, 2018 / 0 Comments

When done right, public speaking can be enjoyable and extremely effective. Here is how to overcome any fear of public speaking that may be holding you back! Public speaking is a part of our life that we must experience at some point. Whether you are pitching to a potential client, or simply speaking up in […]

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Generation gap

Capitalise on Mentorship to Navigate the Generational Gap

By Caroline Kennedy / August 8, 2018 / 0 Comments

With the generational age gap so prominent in the workforce these days, now is the perfect time to capitalise on mentorship and enhance workplace productivity. A generational shift is gathering steam in the workforce. A workforce so diverse in age, now is the time to collaborate. Baby Boomers are putting off retirement while employees more […]

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Property wealth

5 Reasons Property is a Great Wealth Creation Vehicle for Women

By Anna Thomas / July 20, 2018 / 0 Comments

Property is a great wealth creation vehicle. Here are 5 reasons it works especially well for women. Having bought my first home when I was 22, I am an avid believer in utilising property as a wealth creation vehicle, especially for women, single, married or otherwise. I have always viewed property as a medium for […]

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On Purpose - all year

On Purpose – all year

By Rachel Allan / February 9, 2018 / 0 Comments

It is true the start of a New Year gives us a reason to press a giant restart button. We set our new yearly intention, create goals that excite us and step into a new us. Traditionally called ‘New Years Resolutions’. We create them on December 31 and then by January 4 we have forgotten […]

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