Just 22.3% of Australia’s founders are women: How universities could tackle entrepreneurship’s gender gap
Australia's economic recovery would be greatly helped along by the inclusion of more talented female founders in our startup ecosystem.
The ‘little and subtle things’ keeping women out of startups — and what to do about them
Many 'little and subtle things' work together to keep women out of startups, according to Jacqui Barrett, a partner at Hall & Wilcox’s Frank Lab startup accelerator.
Men versus women: Why comparing leadership according to gender is harmful
Becoming conscious of the damaging narratives we run about women and leadership will help to shift our focus and allow women to thrive.
Nine valuable online resources for women entrepreneurs
A list of resources for women entrepreneurs and business owners who want to stay up-to-date, learn new things and grow their businesses.
The harsh truth about entrepreneurship: Why everyone won’t be #crushingit
In reality, regardless of their reason for starting a business, less than 10% of entrepreneurs will succeed in their new ventures.
“No, I am not going to Web Summit 2018”: intimate.io co-founder Leah Callon-Butler shares her experience
Leah Callon-Butler, an intimate.io co-founder, reveals Web Summit didn't allow adult industry-focused cryptocurrency to exhibit in 2017.
SheStarts documentary pulls back the curtain on life inside an accelerator: Here’s what we learnt (part two)
The mini-documentary offering a glimpse into BlueChilli’s SheStarts accelerator continues, as the entrepreneurs develop their businesses, and themselves.
How twins Emily and Sarah Hamilton grew beauty startup bellabox to 40,000 subscribers, and why they stopped that growth on purpose
As bellabox nears its seventh birthday, co-founder Sarah Hamilton opens up about family matters, mistake made, and the decision to stop growing.
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.
How routines at macro, meso and micro levels stifle innovation
An essential factor in implementing innovations is diagnosing sources of resistance — one major source of resistance are the routines in all organisations.
There is an upside to experiencing imposter syndrome
You can deal with your imposter syndrome by embracing it. These feelings can be a reminder that you’ve pushed yourself beyond your comfort zone.