Mumpreneurs

Dr Polly McGee a co-founder of Startup Tasmania, which aids fast-growth start-ups in the state. She’s behind the MumpreneurIDEAS program, a one day workshop that assists women to start-up and is also a senior lecturer in Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Tasmania in their MBA and undergraduate program.
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The social media holy trinity #1: Blogging
For those avid readers of this blog, you will remember a previous post I did evangelising the joys of the blog. One sharp reader called me to task on the post, claiming it was one thing to wax lyrical, another to actually explain how to do it.Read More
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Mars and Venus revisited
In my interactions with different women’s networking groups and the regular discussions I have about female participation in business and on boards, it is clear that issues around barriers to entry and representation for women in start-ups and as entrepreneurs still exist.Read More
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Sex and the start-up
Mumpreneurs can learn from Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte when it comes to partnerships.Read More
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Courting authenticity
Anne Morrow Lindbergh said the most exhausting thing you can do is to be inauthentic.
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Why you should be blogging
I’m having a Seinfeld moment writing a blog about blogging, but I continue to be astounded by the number of start-up I meet that don’t blog.Read More
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The 10 ingredients to start-up success
Is there a perfect recipe for start-up success? Like most recipes, the result will change depending on whose hand is on the pan.Read More
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The right time
Time is the subject of many a truism and in fact infiltrates an inordinate amount of every aspect of our lives.
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