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Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours
Bag Man: The Story Behind the Improbable Rise of Coach 
China is empowering women and advancing ‘her power’
Funding HQ launches FundED: A game-changer for school fundraising in Aotearoa
Flexible work isn’t the fix: Women in tech still facing caregiving penalties
Leading from the inside out: Why clarity, impact and focus matter more than ever
Operationalising AI for manufacturing in ASEAN
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Staying plugged into the pulse of real life

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Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours

Bag Man

Bag Man: The Story Behind the Improbable Rise of Coach 

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China is empowering women and advancing ‘her power’

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Funding HQ launches FundED: A game-changer for school fundraising in Aotearoa

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Flexible work isn’t the fix: Women in tech still facing caregiving penalties

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Leading from the inside out: Why clarity, impact and focus matter more than ever

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Operationalising AI for manufacturing in ASEAN

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Staying plugged into the pulse of real life

Anna Wintour   Anna’s early career at New York Magazine cemented her belief that great editors must stay immersed in real life. “Working at New York Magazine was thrilling,” she says. “I was surrounded by people who had absolutely no interest in fashion—and that was wonderful. They made me think about art, film, […]

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Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours

by Corinne Low PhD You’re not imagining it: Women aren’t getting a good deal at home or at work. There is evidence to prove it. This book gives you the power to change it. For women, the promise of “having it all” is an ever-elusive carrot. Faced with unsustainable demands […]

Bag Man

Bag Man: The Story Behind the Improbable Rise of Coach 

by Lew Frankfort The longtime CEO of Coach shares stories and strategies behind the company’s stunning growth from a $6 million business to a $5 billion global brand. Lew Frankfort knew nothing about fashion when he became assistant to the founder of Coach. By the time he left, Frankfort had […]

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China is empowering women and advancing ‘her power’

Thirty years ago, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, set the world on a new course, establishing strategic objectives and actions to advance women and achieve gender equality. On October 13 and 14 in Beijing, the Global Leaders’ Meeting […]

Jenni Giblin

Funding HQ launches FundED: A game-changer for school fundraising in Aotearoa

Funding HQ, one of Aotearoa’s fastest-growing e-learning fundraising platforms, is proud to announce the launch of FundED—a new subscription-based programme designed specifically for the education sector. Created in direct response to growing demand, FundED equips schools with the tools, training, and expert support they need to build long-term, sustainable fundraising […]

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Flexible work isn’t the fix: Women in tech still facing caregiving penalties

  Women in Digital’s Annual Report reveals many women are being slowed down mid-career – often when they start families – despite more flexibility There is a growing disconnect between workplace flexibility and career progression for women working in the tech sector, Women in Digital’s (WiD) 2025 Report: Driving Change in Tech report […]

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Leading from the inside out: Why clarity, impact and focus matter more than ever

  -Deb Bailey, Coach, Facilitator, Speaker, Author When I stepped away from my global executive role at Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted to do next, only that I didn’t want more of the same. I created space by completing an MBA, and by the […]

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Operationalising AI for manufacturing in ASEAN

  Karen Kim, CEO Human Managed While the hype around Gen-AI will shift to the buzz around agentic-AI in 2025, traditional sectors such as manufacturing will still be coming to terms on deploying AI strategies to become participants of Industry 4.0 or the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This is the next […]

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How women can steer toward growing industries and companies

To build up their experience capital, women can pick the occupations, industries, and geographies that present the best opportunities to enhance their careers. Workplaces are full of talented, educated, and hardworking women. Many are caught off guard when, several years into their careers, they see that they are falling behind their […]

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Aotearoa to host world-leading conference on women’s entrepreneurship

A major international conference in Auckland is putting the spotlight on how to better support female founders and highlighting wāhine Māori perspectives on entrepreneurship. What do female entrepreneurs really want and why is the system still stacked against them? These are a couple of the big questions due to be […]

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Women in leadership: Lessons from companies leading the way

Top organisations are deploying a range of strategies to address the known issues affecting women’s advancement.   While  companies are increasingly active in their efforts to drive gender equality, women remain underrepresented in the career pipeline. Women constitute 42 percent of all employees, yet make up just a quarter of […]

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Cloudian appoints new APJ Channel and Marketing Directors

Cloudian has appointed Anna Christensen as Asia Pacific and Japan head of channel and alliances, and Victoria Meldrum into Christensen’s former role of Asia Pacific and Japan head of marketing. The appointments come as Cloudian experiences a surge in demand for its technology across the region as data demand rises […]

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Staying plugged into the pulse of real life

Anna Wintour   Anna’s early career at New York Magazine cemented her belief that great editors must stay immersed in real life. “Working at New York Magazine was thrilling,” she says. “I was surrounded by people who had absolutely no interest in fashion—and that was wonderful. They made me think about art, film, theater, politics. It made me realise that fashion only matters when it’s connected to the world.” That ethos has guided her leadership at Vogue for nearly four decades. Even now, she told the audience, she makes time every morning to read multiple newspapers, walk through Washington Square Park, and call colleagues across time zones before sunrise. “It’s really important to expose yourself to life,” she says. “Walk in the street and take in what you see. It will always give you an idea.” The power of instinct over analytics Despite leading one of the world’s most data-literate publishing houses, Anna says she’s never been ruled by metrics. “ I am not someone who follows data and analytics religiously,” she says with a grin. “I always make my choices with instinct.” Her most iconic decisions—like Vogue’s 1988 debut cover featuring a couture jacket paired with $50 Guess jeans—were the result of gut feeling, not focus groups. “Everyone was expecting something different,” she remembered. “This image related to the women I saw in the street. I didn’t want Vogue to be removed or distant.” The printer even called to ask if the photo had been sent by mistake. That cover went on to redefine modern fashion photography. Yael Taqqu (left) and Anna Wintour Anna Wintour on stage interview at McKinsey’s inaugural “Brilliant Moves” Speaker Series She recalled a 1989 conversation with a conservative businessman on a plane who said he could never imagine such a thing. “So, I went straight back to the office and said, ‘We’re […]

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