Fathers & Daughters

Alpha male bosses find their attitudes to women at work change when it’s their own daughter who is the female in question. Alison Maitland reportsManagement Today, November 2009[email-download download_id=”624″ contact_form_id=”90″]

A flexible tool that fixes many problems

Alison Maitland looks at the advantages offered by a more adaptable approach in the workplace.Ideas At Work section, The Times, 28 October 2009[email-download download_id=”630″ contact_form_id=”90″]

The following article is rated XX

It’s about time there were more women in senior management. Published in The Conference Board Review, Fall 2009. www.tcbreview.com[email-download download_id=”627″ contact_form_id=”90″]

FT top 50 women in world business

In Europe only 10 per cent of board directors are female – and elsewhere the figure is lower. Here we showcase the exceptional women who have made it to the top.[email-download download_id=”633″ contact_form_id=”90″]

The opportunity of a downturn

For some executives in the City of London, the recession has been a chance to transform their careers, writes Alison MaitlandPublished in the Financial Times, September 15 2009[email-download download_id=”636″ contact_form_id=”90″]