Don't forget that we're giving away a registration to the forthcoming Executing Women’s Initiatives Within Firms event. Valued at $995, this registration will give you access to this important one-day connected forum, the following critical issues and more will be explored:
- Building a strategic network for an effective and successful career in firms
- Identifying and breaking through the myths surrounding women in firms
- Making positive changes within firms for dynamic career paths for female employees
- Creating inspiring role models that all women within firms can aspire to for the success of their careers
- Utilising online networks and tools for the advancement of womenís careers within firms
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Katrina Harnwell commented on 09-Dec-2010 02:50 PM
Penny King commented on 09-Dec-2010 05:09 PM
Katrina Harnwell commented on 09-Dec-2010 02:50 PM
Biggest challenge is to be treated seriously as a part time worker. Just because you work part time doesn't mean you don't have any ambition and this is often surprising to my ( male bosses).Perception is another challenge as it is assumed that unless you are in the office till late every night you are not really putting in the work even though we might be really efficient during the day. The other challenge is networking which is fine if you can go down the pub every Friday night but is challenging in finding other ways to raise your profile and get noticed from a professional point of view.
Penny King commented on 09-Dec-2010 05:09 PM
I think we are half -way there! A huge impediment for us is our selves. We must support other women - overtly and covertly!There are still many women who see others as threats or competition, someone to scrutinise. Giving other women a hand, recommending them and generally supporting the gender, sets everyone up well.You lift yourself up by lifting others.



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