Women in Technology stories
Organisations today must strive to constantly recalibrate their processes to promote a diverse, inclusive, and progressive workplace culture.
As businesses look to achieve greater output efficiency following years of stagnation, they often need not look further than their people.
A key factor in growing the number of women founders is attracting and retaining more women in the sector in the first place.
The campaign to encourage girls into STEM subjects is an admirable one, but there's more to gender equity than education alone.
Study reveals that women are underrepresented in leadership roles and not promoted at the same rate as men. Diversity and equity still a challenge.
The entrepreneurs that I met before starting my own journey saw the world differently, and I wanted to see the world from their lens.
Being a subset of STEM, the information systems and technology space has also been male-dominated and riddled with gender biases and stereotypes.
We need to get more proactive about identifying and securing capable women who we can train and mentor into roles of increasing responsibility and challenge.
Tech's rapid evolution impacts society, the workplace, and the planet. FedEx's Shalini Mathur calls for more opportunities for women in STEM.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, closing the global gender gap has increased by a generation from 99.5 years to 135.6 years.
The planet desperately needs more people to act sustainably, but that burden of responsibility shouldn't fall squarely on women's shoulders.
Diversity, equity and inclusion are vital for innovation and growth. Leaders must address biases and hire for diversity. #DEI #businessdevelopment.
In honour of IWD 2023, I encourage organisations working on their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategies to actively avoid tokenism.
In the high-tech space, where I've worked as a people and culture leader for many years, we're still significantly underrepresented.
This year's International Women's Day theme of embracing equity resonates deeply with women in the tech industry, who are thriving despite challenges.
Cracking the code: Innovation and tech key to breaking down barriers for women this International Women's Day.
STEM industry lacking female representation in Australia, as women contribute to just 36% of STEM enrolments, says new report.
Making our digital world more gender-balanced requires both including more women in tech roles, as well as creating an environment for them.
While women make up 51% of the population and half of the workforce, they account for just 16% of the Quantity Surveying profession.
Post-pandemic, women are leaving the workplace at the highest rate ever witnessed. The key to retaining female talent? Hybrid working.