Workplace culture stories
A writer discovers AI assumed she was a man, exposing how male-coded authority and historical bias still shape modern language models.
Veteran tech leader Catherine Birkett reflects on 25 years as 'often the only woman in the room' and why diversity is vital, not optional.
CMTG puts inclusion at the heart of its tech strategy, arguing women's leadership is now critical to innovation, resilience and growth.
On International Women's Day, a data leader urges young women to train for unseen careers, valuing curiosity and pivots over rigid plans.
Tech leaders use International Women's Day to demand structural change, real equity and female power in shaping AI and senior decisions.
Behavioural Intelligence is emerging as the crucial power skill helping women in tech move beyond the exhausting leadership tightrope.
Communications must abandon hoarding influence and make advocacy a core business strategy, not a selfless virtue expected only of women.
On International Women's Day, a telecom leader argues that mentorship lets women give to gain, multiplying influence across STEM.
On International Women's Day, tech leaders urge deeper change, celebrating gains while demanding true inclusion, support and shared power.
A Filipino-American director in tech shows how rejecting the model minority myth can turn cultural identity into a leadership advantage.
In a fractured world, leaders must “give to gain” by investing in cultural intelligence, turning diversity into real inclusion and resilience.
A gay woman tech leader shares how change, safety and visibility shaped her inclusive style and why allyship is vital for diverse teams.
On International Women's Day, organisations are urged to expand access, invest in mentorship and redefine leadership for true equity.
Female leaders at Chaos share lessons on empathy, ambition and resilience, redefining what successful tech leadership looks like today.
Women power the NHS but are sidelined in healthtech, leaving the tools meant to transform care shaped in rooms they rarely occupy.
Farah urges women in tech to own their expertise, stay true to themselves and deliver value to earn respect in male-dominated rooms.
After a decade without female colleagues, coder Midori Fukami now sees rising representation in tech and urges women to claim their space.
From Argentina to Adelaide, data analyst Jessica Molina Calabrese reveals how global experience can power a tech career in Australia.
Treating AI as a 'digital toddler', experts warn that without gender-diverse leadership it will simply automate and amplify human bias.
Women in tech pay a hidden tax of constant masking, draining their nervous systems and undermining true high performance at work.