Forbes Power Women’s Summit 2023: Power Rising
Live coverage of the Forbes Power Women’s Summit.
Live coverage of the Forbes Power Women’s Summit.
Business Group Director for Modern Work and Surface at Microsoft Australia and New Zealand, Jane Mackerell, thinks leaders can key into the work culture of tomorrow by paying attention to these three buzzy phrases.
If you are a CEO or business founder, there’s a shiny (if not-so-new) KPI on your scorecard list – and it could unseat your future if not embraced well and managed with gusto. It is AI, or Artificial Intelligence.
“Adobe’s Equal Pay Day is an opportunity to raise awareness of the gender pay gap that continues to prevail in the STEM industry. It reaffirms our global commitment to pay parity across gender.”
Women in Australia earn 87 cents per $1 paid to a man, according to ABS data. The new gender pay gap figure comes in the same week that the Australian women’s rugby team is meeting with Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh. The Wallaroos are pushing for investment in the sport for future generations.
The hardware provider behind the FIFA Women’s World Cup, a US-founded hotel chain with 14 local outposts, and a homegrown Aussie tech unicorn have all made the list.
Fear over artificial intelligence replacing jobs has dominated many of the headlines around AI and work. But job boards LinkedIn, ZipRecruiter and Indeed are seeing the number of new AI-related jobs grow exponentially, too.
The Matildas may be out of World Cup victory contention. But the brand value has quadrupled, and the economic value of the Australia and New Zealand games has been no small feat. Meet the man who made it happen.
The Flying Kangaroo has unveiled a new livery, or customisation, on three Qantas Group aircraft showcasing its support of the Yes23 campaign.
Australian-born buy now, pay later company Zip Co has announced a change of leadership structure, which will see Larry Diamond step aside as CEO.