A day in the life of an online retailer: Verge Girl
Ever wondered about a day in the life of an online retailer? How about during a global pandemic? Here's some insight into the average day for the founders of Verge Girl.
A “shallow pool”: Women still vastly underrepresented at the executive level
Women are doing better in functional executive roles but are finding it hard to advance outside of areas such as legal, compliance and human resources.
Ahead of her time: E-commerce pioneer Julie Wainwright’s story of resilience and success
It’s almost two decades since the dotcom crash and Julie Wainwright has emerged once more, in her 50s, stronger and smarter than ever before.
Appoint one female director, save $4.3 million: Why women on boards make corporations greener
By appointing a female director, firms may reduce environmental litigation risk by 1.5% — the equivalent of saving US$3.1 million, a new study shows.
“Younger people notice a lack of diversity”: Research on boards hints at positive future for female representation
The demographic that questions the value of having appropriately skilled women on boards will probably exit the scene over the next decade.
What resilience tells us about entrepreneurs
You can have the best idea, team and revenue source in the world, but it's almost guaranteed to be a bumpy ride. That is where resilience comes in.
Business Chicks chief Emma Isaacs on productivity, professional relationships and parenting
Emma Isaacs acquired Business Chicks when she was just 26 years old, and turned it into the largest women’s networking group in Australia.
Networking is key to better funding outcomes for female entrepreneurs
Women need to build and nurture the right kind of networks if they want to improve their chances of gaining access to capital and talent.
The business idea that upped the ante on kids birthday parties
Founder of Teepee Nights, Katherine Fuchs, had a light-bulb moment during a family camping trip: why not bring camping fun to urban homes?
Kylie Jenner and the story of roofing supplies magnate Diane Hendricks
Kylie Jenner and Diane Hendricks of ABC Supply show that women from all different backgrounds can be successful entrepreneurs who build empires.