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A place for women in IT - opinion and debate on how to bring more women into the technology sector.
May 2013
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Learning from football maestros
- Computer Weekly 24 May 2013 -
Learning business in an IT World
- Computer Weekly 20 May 2013 -
Finding the right woman for the job
- Computer Weekly 20 May 2013
If you're a football fan, you'll no doubt be aware of the latest news from the world of football; Sir Alex Ferguson stepping down as long-serving Manchester United manager; Roberto Mancini, manager ...
In my last post, I had just joined the graduate scheme at Cognizant, the global IT services and consultancy firm, within its insurance department. Six months on, I have gained a lot of valuable ...
It's a sad yet common misconception that the UK IT industry is a "man's world". Unfortunately, the statistics are hard to argue with - according to eSkills, fewer than one in seven applicants for ...
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Hormones: Most find it surprisingly difficult to work for a woman...apparently
- Computer Weekly 08 May 2013 -
For companies trying to appeal to more females: The Daring Book for Boys in Business
- Computer Weekly 08 May 2013 -
The Mortimer Spinks and Computer Weekly Women in Technology Survey 2013
- Computer Weekly 07 May 2013 -
everywoman in Technology Leadership Academy: 20% discount for Computer Weekly readers
- Computer Weekly 07 May 2013 -
How was Little Miss Geek's International Girls in ICT Day?
- Computer Weekly 03 May 2013
I received an email from a male reader, recently, who wanted to air his opinions on female managers. I wanted to share with WITsend to gauge your thoughts on his comments.
What makes up a successful gender-free brand that appeals to a mainstream audience of adults, instead of just half of a possibly lucrative audience?
Have you taken the Mortimer Spinks and Computer Weekly Women in Technology Survey 2013, yet? Working in partnership with Mortimer Pinks, Computer Weekly would like to invite you to take our survey.
Computer Weekly readers are now entitled to a discount when registering for the everywoman in Technology Leadership Academy.
For International Girls in ICT Day Little Miss Geek visit schools for its Wearable Tech Event. Supported by Microsoft and Dell the aim of the day was to inspire the next generation of girls to ...