
Flexible work isn’t the fix: Women in tech still facing caregiving penalties
Women in Digital’s Annual Report reveals many women are being slowed down mid-career – often when they start families – despite more flexibility There is a growing disconnect between workplace flexibility and career progression for women working in the tech sector, Women in Digital’s (WiD) 2025 Report: Driving Change in Tech report […]

Leading from the inside out: Why clarity, impact and focus matter more than ever
-Deb Bailey, Coach, Facilitator, Speaker, Author When I stepped away from my global executive role at Fisher & Paykel Healthcare, I wasn’t entirely sure what I wanted to do next, only that I didn’t want more of the same. I created space by completing an MBA, and by the […]

Operationalising AI for manufacturing in ASEAN
Karen Kim, CEO Human Managed While the hype around Gen-AI will shift to the buzz around agentic-AI in 2025, traditional sectors such as manufacturing will still be coming to terms on deploying AI strategies to become participants of Industry 4.0 or the Fourth Industrial Revolution. This is the next […]

How women can steer toward growing industries and companies
To build up their experience capital, women can pick the occupations, industries, and geographies that present the best opportunities to enhance their careers. Workplaces are full of talented, educated, and hardworking women. Many are caught off guard when, several years into their careers, they see that they are falling behind their […]

Aotearoa to host world-leading conference on women’s entrepreneurship
A major international conference in Auckland is putting the spotlight on how to better support female founders and highlighting wāhine Māori perspectives on entrepreneurship. What do female entrepreneurs really want and why is the system still stacked against them? These are a couple of the big questions due to be […]

Women in leadership: Lessons from companies leading the way
Top organisations are deploying a range of strategies to address the known issues affecting women’s advancement. While companies are increasingly active in their efforts to drive gender equality, women remain underrepresented in the career pipeline. Women constitute 42 percent of all employees, yet make up just a quarter of […]

Cloudian appoints new APJ Channel and Marketing Directors
Cloudian has appointed Anna Christensen as Asia Pacific and Japan head of channel and alliances, and Victoria Meldrum into Christensen’s former role of Asia Pacific and Japan head of marketing. The appointments come as Cloudian experiences a surge in demand for its technology across the region as data demand rises […]

Kweh Jia Xuan
Meet Ms Kweh Jia Xuan, a 23-year-old athlete with mild intellectual disabilities, who represented Special Olympics Singapore in DanceSport (Latin Dance) for the Special Olympics World Winter Games Turin 2025! The Special Olympics World Games is the world’s largest humanitarian sporting event, and was hosted in Turin, Italy, this year. […]

Afsaneh Abolhassani embraces the technical side of warehouse automation
Swisslog Technical Lead, Afsaneh Abolhassani Swisslog Technical Lead, Afsaneh Abolhassani, has always enjoyed the technical aspects of complex automation and intralogistics projects, and encourages others to continuously learn the latest technologies and trends. In a career spanning more than 15 years in the logistics and automation industry, including eight […]

IWD: Engineering apprentice, Paris McCann, has bright future ahead
www.womengoingplaces.net When Paris McCann first stepped through the doors of Buckley Systems Ltd, she never dreamed she would become an apprentice – but fast forward four years and all that has changed. Now, she’s forging an exciting career in the manufacturing sector and is set to become one of […]
IWD Profile: Isabella Loneragan, Founder of Ragan Skin and Isabella Loneragan Skin
www.womengoingplaces.net What does ‘I’ve got you under my skin’ mean to you? You’ve got me humming because it’s a great track and I’m particularly drawn to Sinatra’s version but to me, it means holistic health and wellbeing. It means nourishing your skin from the inside-out. It’s a […]
IWD Profile: Raffy Sgroi, Business Strategist/Founder Sage and Automotive Advocate/CEO, Car Mechanical Services
www.womengoingplaces.net How is life as a business coach? Being a […]

Flexible work isn’t the fix: Women in tech still facing caregiving penalties
Women in Digital’s Annual Report reveals many women are being slowed down mid-career – often when they start families – despite more flexibility There is a growing disconnect between workplace flexibility and career progression for women working in the tech sector, Women in Digital’s (WiD) 2025 Report: Driving Change in Tech report (the report) has found. According to the report, while 77% of tech employers offer flexible work arrangements, just under 50% of women working in tech still believe having children hinders their careers. This tension is becoming harder to ignore, as the gap between workplace policies and everyday realities continues to widen. The report found 34% of respondents believed school hours had negatively affected their careers, a rise from 29% in 2024. This suggests that while flexibility looks good on paper, how it is defined needs to be broadened beyond hours spent in the office. WiD CEO and founder Holly Hunt said while it was great to see progress on flexibility, work still needs to be done to shift deep-seated structural and cultural norms. “Flexibility is now widely embraced, and that’s a win for everyone in tech. However, there is a lingering culture of presenteeism, where visibility and after-hours engagement are still seen as prerequisites for advancement, which disproportionately disadvantages caregivers,” Ms Hunt said. “The motherhood penalty hasn’t gone away, it’s just changed shape. This isn’t about women lacking confidence, it’s about the systems and cultures that still hinder progression. The report also found Only 40% of hybrid employees and 33% of remote employees agree they are encouraged to apply for senior or executive roles, compared to 56% of on-site employees. Tesla Chair and Tech Council of Australia (TCA) Board Member Robyn Denholm said diversity is not a “nice-to-have”—it’s fundamental to building a high-performing tech sector and achieving the Australian government’s […]