Kay White coaches and mentors experienced career women showing them how to take responsibility and control for their own career direction.
I introduce women to strategies which men seem to do naturally which boost their success at work – raising their profile, going for opportunities and not waiting to be asked, negotiating salaries and bonus levels, asking for what they want. With +20 years of my own experience in corporate and insurance broking, I know a thing or two about the ways (and the ways not to) get ahead at work – without selling your soul.
I’ve written 2 bestselling books: The A to Z of Being Understood and It’s Always YOUR Move and regularly speak to audiences inside corporations and at events. I host my own Events all focussed on motivating and inspiring women to step up at work and stop holding themselves – or allowing themselves to be held – back.
I show women how to use purposeful language and words like ‘subtle accessories’ to embellish and highlight what needs to be said:
• Get your point across so people actually hear you (not just nod at you)
• Connect (and disconnect) with people quickly and easily, when you want to
• Motivate people to respond to your requests (without banging the desk!)
• Say what needs to be said (without being offensive or witchy)
• Break through the ‘sound barrier’ and be heard as you express yourself.
Specialties: Communication & Influencing Specialist
In the face of escalating fraud and cyberattacks targeting Australian retailers, businesses are actively seeking solutions to combat this growing menace.
The sentiment among Australian consumers reflects growing concern regarding fraud in online shopping.
To address these challenges, businesses are exploring various strategies to bolster protection for both themselves and their customers against fraudulent activities.
Hayley Fisher, Country Manager for Australia & New Zealand at Adyen, sheds light on Adyen’s 2024 Retail Index findings, highlighting the shifting landscape of fraud attacks for Australian retailers. #money #fraud #cyberattacks