Category: Flexible working

  • Atypical

    Atypical

    To say that I felt ‘seen’ and inspired is an understatement; this book provides an important template for those for whom atypical career pathways become a reality (by design or necessity). Importantly, this book outlines a shared language to describe and discuss the atypical pathways into, out of, and around…

  • Flexibility and Professionalism

    Flexibility and Professionalism

    A couple of weeks ago, I was discussing with a good friend whether they should apply for a new job. They’d found an opportunity that appealed and felt they had the skill set to make a difference on most criteria. As is often the case with women, she was concerned…

  • I appreciate the irony…

    I appreciate the irony…

    I appreciate the irony that I’m writing this on a Sunday evening, having spent my Saturday at the brilliant https://www.womened.com/ Global Unconference. But you don’t need to work silly hours just because I do, and nor should anyone feel obliged to. I’m really concerned about the state of education, and…