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Here are a selection of previous projects:

NZ Herald
House party back on - for lucky few - March 2009
With another official cash rate cut expected next week, experienced and less-seasoned property investors are looking at the housing market and seeing more reasons to buy.

A Just Reward - Weekend Herald Career 09 January 2009 [pdf 698kb]
Tough economic times may force employers to take a different tack on bonuses.

The Flexible Approach - Weekend Herald Career 09 January 2009 [pdf 840kb]
Providing elastic work arrangements can help retain staff and increase productivity.

Could It Be Your Time To Shine? - Weekend Herald Career 09 January 2009 [pdf 629kb]
Executive job seekers will be casting their net wider this year.

Present and Correct - Herald on Sunday January 2009 [pdf 304kb]
Gill South investigates the importance of presentation skills.

Awards offer solid gold opportunity to test firm's performance - December 2008
December is a time of awards in schools - and in business.

Auckland a city in need of ambition - July 2008
Major projects are harder to get done in Auckland than in London and the city is missing big opportunities.

Boosting fitness a winning formula - June 2008

Reporting helps polish reputations - June 2008

More articles available here at NZ Herald archives.

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Business Features
NZ Businesswomen Aim to Go Global - The Business Herald May 2009 [pdf 769kb]
High-profile names want to identify, mentor and groom women with potential

Carry on Giving - The Business Herald March 2009 [pdf 720kb] or [web link here]
Even in tough times, not-for-profit groups are hoping that businesses accept John Key’s call to give more to charity.

The Baby Business - The Business Herald February 2009 [pdf 1,685kb]
T
here’s money in fertility and plenty of room for growth.

The talent war: Changing faces of the boardroom - NZ Herald July 2008
The talent war: Kiwi expats get help to find a nest at home - NZ Herald July 2008

Flexible work law a new twist for employers to grapple with - NZ Herald July 2008

Walk a mile in the employees' shoes to be a better employer - NZ Herald July 2008

Cruising on waves of success - NZ Herald June 2008
The business world knows no bounds for Ann Sherry.

Selling your business - NZ Herald June 2008

Fairer sex out in the cold - NZ Herald April 2008

Women who don’t want to run with the wolves - The Business Herald November 2007 [pdf 290kb]
Business can be ruthless and male-oriented, which is why many working women opt out of the ‘games
'.

The Sweet Taste of Success - The Business Herald September 2007 [pdf 429kb]
San Francisco’s business elite enjoy a restaurant industry attuned to the needs of their demanding lifestyles.

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Women's Issues
Life in Limbo, IVF and Work - Employment Today August 2008
[pdf 376kb]
The rate of infertility in New Zealand is steadily increasing and many couples are turning to IVF to help them conceive. Gill South examines the impact this has on working women, and how employers can ease the way for them.

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NEW BOOK
OUT SOON!!

Beacause We're Worth It!

Because We're
Worth It!

by Gill South
- a whereto for today's working mothers.  An empowering book for all working mothers explaining why working mothers want to continue interesting careers after having children. It's packed full of case studies of New Zealand and Australian women and their solutions for child care, career choices, and relationships.
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the
interesting bits

Working mothers are not asking for enough help to ensure they have work life balance.


Women, who find that workplaces are not providing enough flexibility, will continue to  take matters in to their own hands, and set up their own businesses.


Working mothers will benefit from the increasingly flexible workplace, largely changed by babyboomers and Generation Y.


More women are becoming breadwinners, as women university graduates outnumber male graduates.


More working mothers are seeking board directorships because it suits their experience and it suits their family life.
   
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