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Webinar Recording: Black Belt Mumpreneur Jen Dalitz

Jen Dalitz is obsessed with getting more women into leadership roles, in our workplaces and communities. Her expertise in this space has been recognised with an Edna Ryan Workplace Award for improving the working conditions of Australian women, and as a finalist in the 2010 NSW Telstra Business Awards. She's also been recognised in the 'In The Black Top 40 Young Business Leaders' list, and is the Chairman of the Peer Support Foundation, author of Little Wins for Working Women, and a contributing author to Ideas Volume 3 and The Modern Women’s Anthology. If that wasn't already enough, Jen is Mum to Ethan, her 3 year old son, and runs a farm in the country. Phew! With all of that under her belt Jen really does demonstrate what it takes to be a successful Mumpreneur! So join us for this engaging interview when Jen share's with us the high's and low's of juggling business and babies, along with the secrets to her success. read more

8 Simple Steps To Outsourcing – Guest Post From Karen Moloney

So if you’re a fan of Tim Ferriss's vision for the new rich but think it’s a bit of a dream world, here’s the good news: you can have a piece of the pie... read more

Webinar Recording: The 5 Key Steps To Mumpreneur Success

In this practical webinar, I will give you the 5 key steps to keeping focused and productive, even when the going gets tough, and you will come away with an action plan that will help you build a stronger, more successful business. read more

Webinar Recording: The Expert – Sarah Birken

In this engaging and content-rich webinar, Sarah shares her 6 keys to creating communication that counts and leaves your competition for dead! read more

The logo comes last… – Guest Post by Sarah Birken

Have you ever found yourself getting excited over creating a new logo, business card design, website, brochure …. and the list goes on, only to fall out of love with it all too quickly? read more

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