Considerable strides have been in recent years toward gender equality in the Australian workplace, spurred not only by a societal conception…
Fi Bendall is chief executive of The Female Social Network and a Westpac-AFR 2015 100 Women of Influence, who was described by CEO Magazine as "The CEO's secret weapon". An expert and pioneer in digital strategy, she has over 23 years’ experience in the digital and tech sectors.
Considerable strides have been in recent years toward gender equality in the Australian workplace, spurred not only by a societal conception…
Mobile is killing off TV and traditional media as we know it. Even one of our biggest media owners mentioned to me this last week, that v…
Over the past decade a strong “digital factor” has emerged as a driving force behind women getting into business for themselves, spur…
I am fortunate to have long been part of the network Ausmumpreneurs and further fortunate to be part of the inside team of Mums in Business….
Let’s face it, the only place we can keep secrets is in the actual physical closet as hacking continues to expose, shame and give away all o…
I was approached by one of our clients this week and asked to participate in a video for their sales conference to discuss what we have been…
Here is some basic business sense on dealing with a fast-changing business environment, feel free to use it It is a truism that reputations …
On many occasions I have continued to prompt, push and advocate that social media influence is not really “likes”, nor is it cute market…
What the customer experiences when dealing or buying from you is the definition of your brand, your company and your product, so why do so m…
The EU Courts made a ruling last year that search engine links about a person that are irrelevant or outdated can be removed by request. In…
Digital technologies are not new. They date back to at least the 1980s. What is new is how this technology is being deployed. The big change…
Could you pitch your business in a minute to grab five big ones? Let alone do it at TEDx. Well that’s what 20 small businesses did to try…