Who’s Controlling Your Business’ Destiny
Can you imagine if your car didn’t have a dashboard? Picture yourself in your car right now, and all you have in front of you is the steering wheel. And you’re about to go out for a long drive.... read more
Can you imagine if your car didn’t have a dashboard? Picture yourself in your car right now, and all you have in front of you is the steering wheel. And you’re about to go out for a long drive.... read more
Denise Hardingham and Leona Watson have participated in the Australian Businesswomen’s Network MentorNet program. For more information on MentorNet, please click here. The Mentoree: Denise Hardingham, Renaissance Stained Glass Why did you become a mentoree? I became a mentoree... read more
Can you imagine if your car didn’t have a dashboard? Picture yourself in your car right now, and all you have in front of you is the steering wheel. And you’re about to go out for a long drive.... read more
Rachel Argaman is a visionary leader who believes in “encouraging the heart”. In December 2008, Rachel won the Telstra Business Woman’s National, 2008 Hudson Private and Corporate Sector Award. In this interview she shares what shaped her leadership abilities,... read more
What person should you NOT be when networking? Let me give you a clue. You DON’T want to be the person that people want to move away from (in person), or block or unfollow (online). Of course nobody wants... read more
During Women’s Business Week (held in March to coincide with International Women’s Day) the Australian Businesswomen’s Network raised funds to support entrepreneurs in developing countries. Members contributed donations through a silent auction and a series of business webinars. Here... read more
What person should you NOT be when networking? Let me give you a clue. You DON’T want to be the person that people want to move away from (in person), or block or unfollow (online). Of course nobody wants... read more
It’s Day 30 of 30 Days of Networking and I’m going to keep today’s post short and sweet. Say thanks. Easy enough? Maybe – but I don’t feel we say thank you enough (or, at least I don’t say... read more
Recently I was reminded of colleagues that I’ve lost track of. Somehow our lives went in different directions and I don’t know where some are, and haven’t thought of others for a long time. Social networks (especially Facebook) make... read more
It cites a 2006 ABS survey, which found that mature workers were also the least likely group to take days off due to their own illness or as a carer. In the two week period prior to the survey... read more
I’m delighted to report that from a standing start less than six months ago, the Australian Businesswomen’s Network (ABN) is already achieving political recognition as the peak body for Australian women in small business. I recently met with Steven... read more
Consider your pricing method, discounts and allowances, price elasticity and break-even analyses at various prices. Most crucially, keep that cash flowing! There is absolutely no point in having large amounts of YOUR money held by slow paying debtors, or... read more