Breakfast with extraordinary businesswomen
Dynamic Business recently sat down for breakfast with the League of Extraordinary Women at Sydney’s VIVO Cafe.
...read moreDynamic Business recently sat down for breakfast with the League of Extraordinary Women at Sydney’s VIVO Cafe.
...read moreWin one of ten tickets to the Australian Businesswomen’s Network’s online course helping small business owners make the most of the online and social media world.
...read moreOver 95 of workers believe women need greater flexibility with hours and location in order to return to work, new research has revealed.
...read moreA popular Australian dog grooming business knows how to keep its franchisees happy, recently welcoming back a member of the team after ten years absence.
...read moreAccording to The Westpac Women and Technology Report, women are three times more likely than their male peers to use a smartphone to do their online banking.
...read moreThis week six successful female entrepreneurs got together to discuss business, women in business, networking and everything in between. This is what they talked about.
...read moreFemale entrepreneurs from a variety of industries are sharing their knowledge and opinions at a roundtable this week presented by BlueChip Communications and Dynamic Business.
...read morePrime Minister Julia Gillard, in a surprise announcement, has released the date of the next Federal election.
...read moreAs the founder of a life-coaching business, Geraldine Moran knows how to motivate people to achieve their goals. But while she was helping others move forward, she also had her own challenges to overcome.
...read moreThe Australian Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AWCCI) is organising a marketing workshop for female entrepreneurs as a response to new findings revealing women struggle the most with marketing.
...read moreStereotypes about the sexes are as old as the hills, and have little proof. If men and women acknowledge their strengths and weaknesses then leaders of any sex will get ahead.
...read moreMore than 50 percent of female business owners are unable to pay themselves a wage after they start up, according to new research, which has led an industry body to call for female entrepreneurs to be given better access to government contracts.
...read moreMany female entrepreneurs are limited because they underestimate their potential to grow a solo business. In an effort to inspire and empower solo entrepreneurs, the international telesummit ‘Startup Small—Dream Big—Grow Fast’ will provide women with strategies to reach solo success.
...read moreYour Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features Emma Isaacs, the owner of the country’s most loved and successful networking businesses, Business Chicks.
...read moreDynamic Business has learned that NSW Trade & Investment has today confirmed it is cutting all of its small business event programs. These include Small Business September, MicroBiz Week, the Young Entrepreneurs program and, ironically on International Women’s Day, the Women in Business mentoring program.
...read moreOne year on, we check to see how the recovery process is going among Queensland small businesses affected by last year’s floods.
...read moreJulia Gillard may have retained the Prime Ministership in this week’s leadership ballot, but business experts say women with leadership aspirations can take away some valuable lessons about what not to do when it comes to leading from the PM’s time in office.
...read moreYour Friday Entrepreneur Fix features Carolyn Creswell, founder of Carman’s Fine Foods and company culture champion.
...read moreRegistrations have opened for the WE WIN awareness event on International Women’s Day, designed to celebrate female success and enable change for women as entrepreneurs.
...read moreYour Friday Entrepreneur Fix this week features Maryanne Shearer, founder of T2 and the entrepreneur responsible for turning a nation of coffee-drinkers into tea lovers.
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