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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

On the Horizon - Upcoming Events for Women in Leadership


June already!! A real variety of events for and featuring women in leadership for the month of June and beyond:

Thursday 14th June | 12 – 2pm | Perth, Australia | Hosted by CEDA 


In her keynote address, the Right Honourable Lord Mayor, Lisa Scaffidi, will provide her vision on how Perth might improve its brand and global reputation, while increasing our economic links internationally.

As part of this discussion, The Lord Mayor will also examine the notion of "Brand Australia" and what this term means in the 21st century. Does Australia deserve to be seen as a trusted and refined nation?



Thursday 28th June | 6-10pm | Perth, Australia
Hosted by Women in Engineering and Young Engineers WA Event Partner – Clough 

Join Women in Engineering and Young Engineers WA for a night of fun and frivolity raising money for a great cause. All proceeds go to Breast Cancer Care WA.
Proudly supported by Canton Lounge Bar. Canapes included. Free Cocktail/Beverage on Entry. Door Prizes and Raffle on the evening.

All welcome!

For further details and ticket purchases:  http://purplebootscocktailevening.eventbrite.com/  



Perth Business Chicks Breakfast featuring Ms Ita Buttrose
Friday 7th September | 6:50am for 7:15 – 9am | Perth, Australia | Hosted by Business Chicks 


Ita Buttrose needs little introduction, she is a woman of many firsts. Ita was the first woman to be appointed to the board of Australian Consolidated Press and News Limited and still holds the title as the youngest ever Editor of The Australian Women’s Weekly. Ita has forever changed how women are perceived and valued in the workplace; she has truly paved the way. At a time where women did not hold positions of power, Ita rose to the level of the best blokes in business and didn’t throw her femininity away in the process.

For further details, dates for other Australian locations and registration visit the Business Chicks website

If you would like us to spread the word about your event, please contact us on facebook or by email . We would love to hear from you!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Bickley Blog is back for 2012

We hope that the new year has started well for everybody. It's been a busy one here at The Bickley Blog with a family wedding for one proud Bickley Blogger, a new trimester starting at the Graduate School, and an overseas move imminent for another of the team. Only three weeks into the new year, it's certainly shaping up to be an exciting and eventful one!

New for 2012 - The Bickley Blog is now on facebook and twitter. You can now keep in touch with us through your social media accounts and it will be easy to share our posts with your friends and followers. Find the Facebook and twitter buttons at the top right of the blog.

We are also starting two new blog post series this year. The first series - Spotlight On... will feature the amazing women in our communities - women leaders, emerging and aspiring leaders and also researchers from around the world that are passionate about understanding gender, leadership and the world of work. Our second new series - Out on the Town... will be a monthly wrap up of the events or conferences that we have attended. Think of us as the Joan and Melissa Rivers of the women in leadership space.

As always, we will continue to bring you details of upcoming events and happenings through On the Horizon... as well as reviews and links to the latest women in leadership research, news and releases. We are always happy to hear from our readers so should you have an event or some news to share with us, please drop us an email: mbcgsb@gmail.com

Thursday, September 1, 2011

On the Horizon...


The "On the Horizon" section of the blog has been updated to include upcoming events for women. Perhaps there's an opportunity for you to expand your network or hone your skills in this list...

Follow the links for further details and RSVP.

6 September 2011 - How Female Engineers Can Improve Their Career Prospects in a Male-Dominated Organisation - presented by Engineers Australia (Perth, Australia). Also sessions in Mandurah and Geraldton on 7th and 8th September.

12 September 2011 - Leadership WA 2012 Leadership Program information session - presented by Leadership WA. RSVP required by 7th Sept.

27 September 2011 - Through the Looking Glass: Reflections on Leadership and Action - presented by Westpac Ruby Connection (Perth, Australia).

29 September 2011 - Energetic Women - presented by LunchBox List (Perth, Australia).

31 January to 3 February 2012 - The Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship (ACE) Research Centre and DIANA International Conference (Fremantle, Western Australia).  Registrations are now open: www.aceredianaconference.com.au



Wednesday, July 13, 2011

On the Horizon...

The "On the Horizon" section of the blog has been updated to include the plethora of events for women during July and August. Perhaps there's an opportunity for you to expand your network or hone your skills in this list...

Follow the links for further details and RSVP.

28 July 2011 - Women in Global Business series, Perth, Australia - presented by Ruby Learning with Austrade

29 July 2011 - Presentation on Corporate Governance with Vanessa Guthrie - brought to you by Minter Ellison

30 July 2011 - Powerful Impressions Workshop - with Egami Style

During August 2011 - Think Women 2011: Get to Grips with the Gender Gap - from Women on Boards

31 August 2011 - The Making of Me: You as a Leader - presented by LunchBox List


Thursday, August 5, 2010

Tools for Tackling Pay Inequity; New "On the Horizon"...

EOWA tackling Pay Inequity in Australia

As discussed in last week’s post on the Pay Equity breakfast seminar held at the MBC featuring Mairi Steele and Philippa Hall from EOWA, EOWA are undertaking a number of projects to increase understanding of and provide solutions to the pay equity problem. Thanks to Margaret for sending this information through to us.

1. Development of a standard on gender-inclusive job evaluation
Working with Standards Australia, with stakeholders and engaging public consultation, EOWA plan to develop a standard on gender-inclusive job evaluation, building on the New Zealand Standard on Gender-inclusive Job Evaluation (P8007/2006).

The standard will provide an analysis of gender bias in job evaluation, and guidelines and checklists for minimising it. It will cover job description and analysis, job evaluation, and review and monitoring. The standard will enable users to check that job evaluation is conducted according to best practice in gender equity, and is for use with any job evaluation system.

2. An online course on pay equity
A one-hour interactive course, aimed at human resource practitioners and other interested people, will build understanding of pay equity issues and remedies. It covers legislation, statistics, pay equity histories and case studies, and checklists and tools for use with components of remuneration and techniques of valuing work and setting remuneration.

These projects will certainly provide managers and practitioners with some practical tools and frameworks for raising awareness of, identifying and addressing pay equity issues within their organizations. EOWA are keen to engage with managers, human resources practitioners and other interested people about these projects. See the EOWA website for contact details.

New On the Horizon

A new event for your calendar… thanks to Judith for this information.

On 7th and 8th February 2011, Auckland University of Technology (AUT) in Auckland, New Zealand will host the 4th Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Conference.

The theme of the conference is “Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: Views from the Edge”. The conference is seeking diverse views and challenging conversations around this theme and submissions that bring the margins to the centre or views from the edges of our knowledge and understanding of EDI are encouraged.

Submissions are invited from experienced, emerging researchers and practitioners and doctoral students are especially encouraged to present their work. There will be academic and doctoral sessions as well as presentations relevant to practitioners and policy makers.

For further information and key dates please visit the EDI Conference website

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

On the Horizon - Women as Leaders Program 29 September - 1 October 2010

Curtin University are pleased to host "Women as Leaders", a residential program for women in senior and executive management roles.

The highly regarded Women as Leaders program is based on 20 years of research and has run successfully at Cranfield University, UK for over 10 years. This year the program will be offered for the first time in Australia by Cranfield University UK’s International Centre for Women Leaders in partnership with the Maureen Bickley Centre for Women in Leadership, a centre within the Curtin Graduate School of Business, Curtin University.

Designed for experienced women professionals and managers that are ready to accelerate their careers, this program provides women with the knowledge and attitudes to overcome barriers and help to develop winning strategies that will increase promotional opportunities. It focuses on thinking positively about ambition, power, impression management and career success. A very participative approach is designed to help participants develop insights about their assumptions, beliefs and behaviours.

For further information and registration details please follow this link

Monday, June 14, 2010

Aspiring Political Leaders, Test Case for Equal Pay

Political Leadership – what does an aspiring Labour Party leader look like?

In the UK, the ‘race’ for leader of the Labour party has begun. One woman Diane Abbott is standing for the leadership. She is the first black person to contest the leadership of the party. Abbott is contesting the leadership with four other candidates, all of them male and all of them white. It was one of the contenders David Miliband who ‘helped’ Abbott get the required level of support to run for leader. Barbara Ellen in an article in The Observer (13 June) stated that his actions, whilst helping Abbott secure the votes she needed, were "patronising in the extreme". If actions speak louder than words, then what this is saying is loud and clear: “No skin off my nose: she won’t win.” Ellen goes on to make the point that Abbott is being positioned (by some at least) as the candidate who can make others feel better about the leadership contest – with Abbott they can tick the gender and ethnic diversity boxes – but as Ellen states "since when were black or female or in Abbott's case black and female, politicians there to make the white guys look good?" A great question!

Harriet Harman, the stand-in Labour party leader, has stated that Diane Abbott will give her rivals ‘a good run for their money.’ Harman nominated Abbott to prevent the leadership race being an all male affair. Let’s hope she is right and that the contest for leader focuses on who will be the most effective leader, including serious consideration of leaders who are female and black.

Pay Equity Test Case
The Australian Services Union (ASU) launched an equal pay test case with Fair Work Australia under the new Federal Fair Work Act in March this year. The ASU's case is focused on 250,000 mainly female community sector workers, in particular those who work in the care and community industries. They state that ‘the case sets out to prove that Community Workers wages have been set and kept so low because the work of the sector has been traditionally considered as Women’s Work. The test case is supported by the Equal Pay Alliance – a group of over 150 representatives from business, unions and government.

In a press release coinciding with the lodging of the claim the Australian Sex Discrimination Commissioner, Elizabeth Broderick stated that “A positive outcome in this test case will be a triumph for workers in this area, and will have important future implications. Australia is not alone in its challenge to close the gender gap in pay. We need to use all the tools available to us to ensure that this occurs. I warmly welcome the filing of the ASU case today.”

Hearings and/or inspections are expected to occur in October this year. I’d like to feel optimistic about this case as I believe that so many jobs in the caring sectors are undervalued and under rewarded. There is a real chance to do something about closing the gender pay gap. I wonder if they will be ‘brave’ enough to do it? We’ll keep an eye on the progress of this case!

On the Horizon

We have added a new section to our blog... "On the Horizon" which will provide links to upcoming events, seminars and conferences in the women in leadership space. Take a look on the right hand column of the blog and you will find it.

There are a number of events coming up in the next few months that might be of interest to you:
- “Getting Women off the Bench – A Gender Equality Blueprint for 2010” - National Press Club Address (Australia) by Elizabeth Broderick, Sex Discrimination Commissioner on Wednesday 23 June 11.45am-1.30pm (EST). At the address Commissioner Broderick will launch her 2010 Gender Equality Blue Print for Australia. The event will be fully televised. Click this link for more details.

- The Maureen Bickley Centre for Women in Leadership in association with the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA), are hosting a Breakfast Seminar on 2 July 2010 at 7:15am for 7:30am start on Gender Pay Equity with Mairi Steele, Acting Director, EOWA.
Mairi will discuss the research which suggests that HR specialists need a better understanding of pay equity issues and how to address them. She will talk about how to raise awareness of the problem and drive change in this critical area. For further information contact Lucy Cowcher-Guthrie at the MBC.

- The International Conference for Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) will be held in Adelaide, Australia from July 19-22, 2011. This global conference is run every three years and is a forum for the exchange of information and ideas for women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).

The 2011 conference theme is Leadership, Innovation, Sustainability an will explore the following:
* Attracting, developing and retaining women engineers and scientists.
* Outstanding practice models of industry commitment to diversity and equality in the workplace.
* Achievements, innovations and research in the various fields of engineering, science and technology
* New ideas and solutions to contemporary problems including climate change, water, energy and sustainability.

Abstract submissions have opened, closing 1st December 2010. Submissions from both academics and industry practitioners are strongly encouraged. For more information visit www.icwes15.org