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Megan Strant

Exploring the experiences of work/ life, technology and neurodiversity.

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Supporting technical change or challenges during a crisis

For many of us, our jobs have had to make a dramatic shift of focus in the last 2 weeks alone. And I am not talking about having to suddenly work from home. What I am referring to is a shift of current priorities. As an example, I am working with multiple organisations who were… Read More Supporting technical change or challenges during a crisis

March 26, 2020March 26, 2020 Megan StrantLeave a comment

Being a Woman in IT

Being a woman in IT doesn’t necessarily mean you have technical skills. You don’t have to be a developer, write code, build intranets or know expert technical detail. I believe it means you work in the IT industry and spend days surrounded by technical people, supporting, leading and being part of a team in this… Read More Being a Woman in IT

March 8, 2020March 26, 2020 Megan StrantLeave a comment

How changing my name strengthened my self-concept

I have always defined myself heavily through my career. Through contributing to an organisation, a team and producing work I feel such a sense of accomplishment. There have been times I have doubted myself and my skills. And at some stages it has been more difficult to push forward believing in myself and leading the way… Read More How changing my name strengthened my self-concept

January 24, 2020February 7, 2021 Megan StrantLeave a comment

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