Whānau and Work

Balancing work and whānau: a manager’s guide

It’s about more than Mum and Dad When we think about balancing work and caring for ...

The Struggle of the Juggle: How We Make It Work

Anna’s Story Life works in chapters for my husband and me. I had a long chapter ...

5 Essentials for Balancing Whānau and Work

Six in 10 bachelor degrees in New Zealand last year went to women, and yet New ...

How does the law support you to balance work and whānau?

Work-life balance. For some it’s the holy grail to strive for, for others an unattainable myth. ...

The Secret Life of a Stay-at-Home Dad

A stay-at-home father speaks to Global Women, under condition of anonymity, to share his family’s experience, ...

Ditch the ‘Mummy Guilt’ for Work-Life Balance

‘Ditch the mummy guilt, it’s not serving any purpose.’ That’s the advice of Chloe Houston, CRM ...

Work-life balance: Work is something you do, not somewhere you go

Evidence shows that promoting a healthy work-life balance in your workplace will help you to attract ...

Fathers at Home: Better for society

On International Men’s day (19 November 2016) ANZ launched their enhanced parental leave policy. The enhanced ...

Successful leadership begins with whānau

As we celebrate Sir Peter Blake Leadership Week we talk to Global Women member and CEO ...

We’re currently finalising updates across the Global Women website to align with our refreshed programmes and new initiatives. This includes testing new forms and ensuring all pages are fully functional and up to date. The updated site will be live shortly, providing a seamless experience for members, partners, and participants. We appreciate your patience while we complete this final testing phase.