Workplace culture stories
A gay woman tech leader shares how change, safety and visibility shaped her inclusive style and why allyship is vital for diverse teams.
On International Women's Day, organisations are urged to expand access, invest in mentorship and redefine leadership for true equity.
Female leaders at Chaos share lessons on empathy, ambition and resilience, redefining what successful tech leadership looks like today.
Women power the NHS but are sidelined in healthtech, leaving the tools meant to transform care shaped in rooms they rarely occupy.
Farah urges women in tech to own their expertise, stay true to themselves and deliver value to earn respect in male-dominated rooms.
After a decade without female colleagues, coder Midori Fukami now sees rising representation in tech and urges women to claim their space.
New UK gender pay and menopause plans hailed, but leaders warn only deeper shifts in hiring, culture and progression will close gaps.
Bridging schools and tech careers with inclusive training and language could speed women's path into engineering and shape fairer AI.
As AI races ahead, women's underrepresented voices could reshape how we navigate uncertainty, bias and authority in this transformative era.
AI is exposing the invisible emotional labour taxing women leaders, turning unmeasured mental load into hard data companies can't ignore.
In cyber security, leaders with self-awareness and emotional intelligence now outperform purely technical experts under relentless pressure.
Cyber and tech leaders say diversity will stall unless firms tackle toxic culture, caregiving bias and back women with real sponsorship.
Tech's gender gap won't close with quotas alone; real change depends on everyday culture, practical allyship and genuine sponsorship.
Leaders must actively mentor women in ICT, turning self-doubt into confidence so the next generation can rise further, faster and boldly.
A writer discovers AI assumed she was a man, exposing how male-coded authority and historical bias still shape modern language models.
Veteran tech leader Catherine Birkett reflects on 25 years as 'often the only woman in the room' and why diversity is vital, not optional.
On International Women's Day, leaders urge tech to move from visibility for women to real executive power, policy support and pay parity.
Women's integrative thinking is a critical, scarce asset in tech - yet chronic, invisible cognitive load is quietly degrading its value.
Closing the gender gap in tech demands early action, visible role models and inclusive AI-era workplaces shaped with women at the centre.
With a 97% female workforce, Grace Loves Lace shows how scaling a global bridal brand can put women's empowerment at its core.