Professor Vlatka Hlupic is an international award-winning thought leader and bestselling author of "The Management Shift" and "Humane Capital". A distinguished academic, CEO advisor and entrepreneur, she has just been made a Dame. Her innovative, research-based methodologies and tools have helped many organisations make changes that create more fulfilling and purposeful work environments.
Inclusive conversations are a powerful way to bring together diverse perspectives, create shared understanding, and inspire meaningful change. They can also bring teams together and enhance productivity.As part of our celebration of ...
The Think Global Women’s event in celebration of International Women’s Day more than delivered on the theme for 2025 encouraging the best in everyone in the workplace and supporting women and girls in fulfilling their potential. ...
Sarah Rozenthuler’s interactive session ‘Supercharged You: Leaning into difficult conversations’ was designed to help leaders and managers to amplify their voice and make meaningful change happen. As she explained, Leadership is not ...
Key takeaways from the Think Women panel discussion by Marianne Curphey Navigating an international career: insights on adapting and learning, leadership skills and personal growth
Relocate Global and Think Global People’s celebration ...
Think WomenPatrizia Kokot-Blamey | 80 Outstanding Global Women 2025Navigating women’s career’s Patrizia’s Kokot-Blamey on mobility, opportunity and international experience
Dr Patrizia Kokot-Blamey is a Senior Lecturer in Organisation ...
Elaine Héry, managing partner at Eres Relocation: From corporate fast track to global mobility pioneer
Elaine Héry never intended to start her own business. In fact, if life had gone to plan, she would probably be a marketing executive or in a senior leadership role at ICI, the British multinational chemical giant where she started her career. But life—and love—had other ideas. Read her story of building a business across borders.
At this year’s Think Global Women conference, Dr Sue Shortland spoke about three key issues relevant to understanding EDI issues and the implications for women. She focused on equity, inclusion, and horizontal and vertical ...
Think WomenCynthia Renaud | 80 Outstanding Global Women 2025Cynthia Renaud has risen to the very top of her profession through grit, determination, hard work. She has embraced the opportunities that arose and juggled police work in ...
Think Global Women Celebrates International Women’s Day 2025
Over 60 leaders from diverse industry sectors including global mobility andinternational education gathered in the Spring sunshine for the 7th Think GlobalWomen ...
Think WomenGill Gordon | 80 Outstanding Global Women 2025With a career spanning multiple continents and industries, forging alliances and working with trade unions and governments, Gill Gordon’s journey has been one of collaboration, ...
Think WomenDr Ama Onyerinma | 80 Outstanding Global Women 2025Dr Ama Onyerinma is a dynamic global leader and the founder of Allied Empowerment which provides a consultancy service for leadership and coaching for teams and ...
As part of our Global Outstanding Women Series, we meet Irina Yakimenko, managing partner and co-owner of Intermark, an award-winning relocation consultancy. Irina has years of experience working in international affairs and managing global businesses in locations across Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and worldwide. Today Intermark operates in 22 countries and handles many complex moves, in challenging circumstances, for which Irina's developed a particular management style alongside compassion for people.
What are some key ways to ACCELERATE ACTION for gender equality? asks the official website for IWD and their theme for 2025.
To Accelerate Action for women's equality requires a multi-pronged approach that addresses systemic barriers, ...
Think WomenAngela Fubler | 80 Outstanding Global Women 2025Growing up in an island community surrounded by family and friends, Angela Fubler, founder and owner of Bermuda’s Chatmore British International School, enjoyed her own school ...