Opinion stories
As AI reshapes tech careers, New Zealand faces a pivotal chance to draw more women into the sector before they are shut out of its future.
Adaptability is reshaping tech consulting, as diverse, risk-driven teams ditch rigid methods to steer complex digital transformations.
A human-centred UX/UI designer says the most powerful tech solutions begin not with code or visuals, but with deep, disciplined listening.
PropTech's biggest threat is not disruption, but an invisible admin tax draining agents' time, equity and long-term career potential.
Australia's tech sector is missing out on a USD $6.5 billion boost by failing to close the gender gap and fully harness female talent.
Game rooms won't fix gender gaps; women need trust-based flexibility, robust leave and healthcare that match messy, real working lives.
Ethical AI and redesigned work models could help dismantle bias in law, paving the way for more women to thrive as leaders in the profession.
In tech and marketing, women are excluded not just by bias in code or funding, but by domestic load and male-coded networking rituals.
Edge AI will only reach its potential if diverse teams shape its design, deployment and impact, ensuring fair, resilient systems for all.
Backing high-potential women with mentoring and stretch roles builds stronger leaders, boosts retention and strengthens business outcomes.
Customer experience is evolving from ticket-taking to strategic, context-rich advisory, where clear narratives turn raw data into real business value.
IT leaders who actively mentor women in cybersecurity unlock stronger teams, greater resilience and a more diverse, future-ready workforce.
Culture-first leaders aren't 'soft'; they pair empathy with high standards, commercial discipline and tough decisions to drive performance.
Succession planning from day one and intentional mentoring are vital to grow future female leaders and safeguard continuity in business.
Australia's disconnected health system shifts hidden admin and care burdens onto women, reinforcing gender gaps in time, work and wealth.
Women leaders in IT are transforming male-dominated industries by prioritising retention, real representation and measurable strategic results.
IT leaders must back recruiters and foster inclusive cultures if they want to fix tech's gender gap and unlock performance gains.
On International Women's Day, tech leaders warn progress for women is no accident and urge deliberate action to fix systemic bias.
Women are driving explosive growth in digital fitness and sports tech, turning female-first design from side initiative into core strategy.
Mentorship is reshaping tech careers as seasoned leaders invest in young women, learning fresh skills and perspectives in return.