Employee Experience (EX) stories
Women in Australian tech aren't lacking drive - broken, opaque talent systems are quietly derailing their mid-career progression.
This International Women's Day, experts urge proof of skills through hands-on practice to close confidence gaps and drive real career growth.
Female leaders at Chaos share lessons on empathy, ambition and resilience, redefining what successful tech leadership looks like today.
Cyber and tech leaders say diversity will stall unless firms tackle toxic culture, caregiving bias and back women with real sponsorship.
Tech's gender gap won't close with quotas alone; real change depends on everyday culture, practical allyship and genuine sponsorship.
In 2026, AI turns the contact centre from a cost to a real-time intelligence engine, transforming CX into core competitive advantage.
This International Women's Day, move beyond pledges by fixing the skills blind spot that keeps high-performing women from promotion.
In modern tech, the strongest leaders aren't answer-givers but question-askers, building trust, safety and innovation through curiosity.
Orange Business is tackling tech's gender gap with school outreach, inclusive hiring, upskilling and support for women-led startups.
TCS and Zscaler launch an AI-powered zero trust workspace platform blending security, observability and experience analytics for enterprises.
Payroll blunders leave UK staff missing bills, borrowing to cope and eyeing the exit ahead of new HMRC rules in April 2026.
Bizcap named among Australia's Best Workplaces for Women 2026, with Great Place To Work citing its focus on equity, flexibility and leadership.
As my bandwidth shrank with motherhood and caregiving, my ambition didn't - but workplaces quietly rationed away the complex work.
In 2026, Australian businesses face a decisive test: turn years of AI and cloud investment into real advantage, or fall behind.
Seatrium adopts Workday HCM to standardise HR for 24,000 staff, using AI and automation to speed workforce planning across global sites.
Australia's productivity hinges on AI skills for all, with inclusive training and leadership key to unlocking AUD $115 billion by 2030.
Leaders can close the AI gender gap by making tools safe, practical and woven into everyday work, not another burden for women.
Canada’s race to secure its AI future hinges on women leading governance, closing talent gaps and building public trust in new technologies.
In 2026, tech must move beyond hiring drives and embed real cultural change so women can progress, lead and stay for the long term.
Modulr and HiBob link payroll and payments in one embedded workflow to cut errors, ease pay day pressure and boost employee trust.