• Natalie Goldman

    18.07.19

    In the first of our new series of podcasts with inspirational experts and leaders we explore the future of flexible working with Natalie Goldman, CEO of FlexCareers. FlexCareers is a…
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  • Jason Webster, Senior Supply Chain Leader and Plant Manager at Tingalpa and Stephanie Ridge, HR Manager for the site, share their approach to flexibility on site and give examples of…
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  • Dee Heffernan

    08.06.19

    Dee Heffernan – a Chicago-based branding strategist and adviser – discusses operational business image problems with NAWO’s Louise Weine, and offers some advice for operational businesses trying to tell a…
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  • ‘You can’t be what you can’t see’ is a frequent lament in relation to attracting women to operational business and roles. However, this was far from the case for Amalie…
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  • Andrea Clarke's new book takes a talent focussed approach to the challenges we all face in meeting the changing needs of a more technologically driven workplace.
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  • Anna Dartnell High Vis
    A career shaped by taking chances and nurtured networks Anna Dartnell, a dedicated NAWO Board Member and former WA State Committee Chair, is relishing her current role as General Manager,…
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  • Emily Trott is currently completing a secondment as a Maintenance Strategist within the Cold Reduction Management Team at BlueScope’s site. The big budgets and strategic data analysis are a long…
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  • "What I came to fully understand, is that authentic leadership requires honest self-assessment, that we never stop learning about ourselves and our relationships with other people and that the more…
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  • NAWO Board Members Simon Bromell and Marcus Hooke bring a wealth of leadership experience to this conversation and importantly, a male perspective to the topic.
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  • “I grew up in Kalgoorlie and swore I would never work in the mines. After 27 years with Orica, I can’t imagine doing anything else!”
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