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Her Magazine February/March 2013
Issue 135
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Thanks to specialist obstetrician, Emma Parry, our babies
are in good hands
When Bronwen Golder married her diplomat husband,
she knew she'd need to find an extraordinary job that
allowed her to work all over the world
Promoting gender equity has always played a large part
of Beverly Cassidy Mackenzie's personal and professional
life and as the new CEO of The EEO Trust, she is now in a
position to make real change
Sandy Burgham is out to turn the volume of self-limiting
beliefs down – especially if they're coming from imaginary
voices in our heads
What does it take to create a business that is unique and
fills a need that hasn't already been serviced by another
company? We profile 12 businesswomen who have
looked outside of the box to establish successful and
durable ventures that retain a space of their own
Her Magazine congratulates the female recipients of New
Year's Honours 2013
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The number one
question on every
business owner's
mind should be...
What is a digital
native and why do I
need one?
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The 'P's and 'E's of
advertising
The place to B2B: Do
unto others as you
would have others do
unto you
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'People aren't shopping' is not a good enough excuse
anymore for retailers