by Anne Wilson | Apr 27, 2026 | Career Confidence & Visibility, Women & Work
This week, I’m reviewing Gill Whitty‑Collins’ brand‑new ‘The How to Win at Work Book.’ Gill is an acclaimed feminist, keynote speaker, consultant and executive coach. Her first book, Why Men Win at Work, is one I regularly recommend, so I was eager to read...
by Anne Wilson | Dec 1, 2025 | Career Confidence & Visibility, Career Development
Times in Higher Education are challenging. Most universities have been undertaking restructures and exploring ways to save money, including staff redundancies. Despite this, there are still job vacancies for Professional Services staff. As the dust settles, more jobs...
by Anne Wilson | Sep 29, 2025 | Career Confidence & Visibility, Career Development
When you’re already busy, you may be resistant to taking on still more work. Yet you’re keen to develop your career. How do you decide whether it’s a good idea? Here are ten examples when it can be advantageous in your career to say “yes”...
by Anne Wilson | Jul 21, 2025 | Career Confidence & Visibility, Career Development
When image and visibility are pivotal to career success, how do you stand out? It’s a dilemma if you’re someone who shuns the limelight and for whom the concept of networking makes you feel slightly nauseous. However, it’s equally frustrating to see...
by Anne Wilson | Jul 14, 2025 | Career Confidence & Visibility, Women & Work
How do you know whether the programmes or workshops your institution runs have an impact? Too many organisations squander resources on training programmes that tick boxes rather than change lives. Many take a ‘spray and pray’ approach, without fully...
by Anne Wilson | Jul 7, 2025 | Career Confidence & Visibility
Authority isn’t about being the loudest voice in the room or having the most impressive title. True workplace authority comes from projecting confidence through your actions, communication, and presence. Whether you’re leading a team, delivering a...