Change was relatively manageable; innovations like faxbacks to capture responses to events and CDs to present campaign materials were about as complex as it got.
Fast-forward to today and the volume and complexity of change is overwhelming, in an environment that is volatile and unpredictable. No matter how skilled or experienced you are in your field, the hard truth is that the success of anything you are managing can be compromised by factors often outside your control.
There are many techniques to help you advance – or even survive – in your career today, and here are a few that have worked for me:
As the world becomes more uncertain, people who can thrive with a lack of information will have an advantage. It can go against our instinct because we tend to fear the unknown, but I’ve always quite enjoyed it – I think I’m naturally curious and I like solving problems.
Even if you’re not comfortable with it, it doesn’t take a lot to get comfortable – or even enjoy ambiguity. First, be curious and don’t be afraid to ask questions. It’s a well-known fact that women tend to start questions with apologies, and I’ve heard myself do it all too often.
You’ll find that in meetings many women will say things like, “I’m sorry, but can I just say…” or “this is probably a stupid question but…”. Just go for it! It can feel uncomfortable at first but keep asking, keep finding out what things mean and how they work, share ideas, and seek different opinions and perspectives.
I’ve found that if I volunteer to help on a project or work on something which is outside the scope of my role, it has allowed me to learn, challenge myself and grow. Early on in my career as a marketing manager for software company Informatica, I volunteered to manage the inhouse business development team as well as my marketing team.
At the time, I knew very little about business development and doubted my abilities, which is not unusual as I found out. Research has shown that most women are faced with imposter syndrome at least once in their career and can often feel like they are not ‘ready’ or may doubt their own judgement. But I did it and it forced me to be okay with being outside my comfort zone. I sought advice from others in similar roles, I engaged external suppliers, and I tried it myself. It advanced my knowledge of sales in general and made me a much better marketer as a result.
It doesn’t have to be volunteering to do extra-curricular activities at work either. I’ve volunteered with a local charity for years and support on marketing and financials. That sort of work teaches you to roll up your sleeves and do everything, because you simply don’t have the budgets to use agencies or freelancers. Little did I realise how useful that experience would be until more recently when I was working at SaaS start-up Sharktower!
This is intrinsically linked to both points above, but continuously learning and acquiring new knowledge is a proven way to advance in your career. I don’t have a life-changing 5am morning routine, I just wake up and read the papers over a cup of tea. Then throughout the day, I like to keep up with industry trends and innovations, and it’s probably a terrible habit, but I continually skim read articles that catch my eye. I should read more books, but I get distracted too easily, so I find blogs, videos and talking to people work better for me. I also used to love a good conference and I sign up for a lot of webinars, many of which I don’t attend, but I do diligently absorb the post-webinar materials.
Finally, never stop learning about yourself. Get feedback whenever you can and build a picture of how you and your work are perceived. This will ensure you are always learning and growing in the right direction.
Nikki Horwood is Head of Marketing for Proteus, a specialist change and transformation consultancy that’s powered by data. Nikki has spent her career in B2B tech marketing roles, leading marketing for Trend Micro, Informatica and CA Technologies, as well being one of the founding members of saas startup Sharktower, now part of Proteus.
October
04oct12:0014:00Empowered Awakening: A Healing & Well-being Workshop
04/10/2025 12:00 - 14:00(GMT+01:00)
The Conduit
6 Langley Street London WC2H 9JA
A soulful healing session for Black & Brown women — with movement, storytelling, and optional guided hypnotherapy. Empowered Awakening is a soulful gathering created for Black & Brown women — leaders,
Empowered Awakening is a soulful gathering created for Black & Brown women — leaders, professionals, and creatives — to connect, share, and step fully into their power.An afternoon of movement, storytelling, reflection, and optional guided hypnotherapy, it offers space to feel rooted, restored, and uplifted in community with women who see and celebrate you.
Curated by Vision Liberate, a grassroots, woman-led social enterprise, this experience weaves together healing practices, creative expression, and collective reflection — with a focus on emotional well-being, cultural affirmation, and sisterhood.
Hosted at The Conduit, Covent Garden, this intimate gathering unfolds in a beautiful, welcoming space. Come solo, with a friend, or as part of your own journey of healing and empowerment.
Guided Movement & Creative Expression — No dance experience needed; simply bring your body and breath. Group Storytelling & Reflection Circles — Explore rest, identity, and renewal through writing, sharing, or simply listening. Optional 30-Minute Guided Hypnotherapy — A gentle practice using breathwork, mindfulness, and light trance to ease emotional tension. (You’re welcome to observe, rest, or step outside if you prefer.) Social wind-down with refreshments — Close the afternoon with soft music, light bites, and time to connect.
Spaces are limited to 20 guests to preserve intimacy and care — early booking is strongly encouraged.
Created for Black & Brown women seeking space to reconnect with themselves and others. While this gathering centres our voices, the ethos of Empowered Awakening is rooted in care, cultural safety, and collective healing for all marginalised communities.
13/10/2025 - 17/10/2025 (All Day)(GMT+00:00)
The ground-breaking nationwide celebration of women in technology returns, featuring a week of dynamic online and
The ground-breaking nationwide celebration of women in technology returns, featuring a week of dynamic online and in-person events. Focused on career growth, networking, and innovation, this event continues to champion equality and empower women in the tech industry.
WeAreTechWomen is proud to present the second annual UK Women in Tech Week, taking place from October 13th to 17th, once again aligning with Ada Lovelace Day. This nationwide initiative brings together a vibrant line-up of virtual and in-person events celebrating the impact of women across the tech industry.
In partnership with leading organisations and Women in Tech networks, the week will offer inspiring panels, practical workshops, and meaningful networking opportunities. Through our website, attendees can easily book their spots for these events. Our master calendar for bookings will be released in the summer. Those who have registered their interest will receive priority booking.
Despite growing awareness, the sector still faces systemic challenges. Our upcoming Lovelace Report with Oliver Wyman has highlighted a number of issues around the broken systems that hinder the progression of women in the tech industry. Several reports over the past few years, including the Lovelace Report, cite that women are leaving the industry altogether. This talent drain is not only a loss of potential but is actively costing the UK economy billions of pounds each year.
With just 20% of the UK’s tech workforce made up of women—and with government commitments to scale the AI workforce—this is not the time to slow down. It’s time to step up.
For more information visit: women-in-tech-week.com
01nov09:0016:30KIN: Know. Inspire. Navigate | A Day for Women to Realign, Renew, and Rise
01/11/2025 09:00 - 16:30(GMT+00:00)
Henley Business School, Greenlands
Henley-on-Thames, RG9 3AU
Set on the tranquil banks of the River Thames, Henley’s historic Greenlands campus offers the perfect backdrop for a day of reflection, connection, and
Designed for early to mid-career women across industries who want practical tools they can use immediately, this one-day retreat follows the Kinspace KIN framework – Know, Inspire, Navigate – guiding you to:
This is not just a feel-good day. It’s sustainable learning – you will leave with your own action and implementation plan tailored to your life, so you can apply what you’ve learned immediately and keep building momentum long after the retreat.
In the afternoon, slow down and reconnect with your senses in a mindful pressed flower card crafting, writing to self and picture workshop. We’ll ask a few questions ahead of time so we can pair you by goals and stage, and tailor examples to your context. Then, step outdoors for a unique partner reflection in nature – partnering with both the landscape and each other to inspire deeper insight and grounded action.
To help you stay accountable and supported, you’ll have the option to join three monthly follow-up group sessions (at a separate price) designed to check in on your progress, troubleshoot challenges, and keep you moving towards your goals.
This is a confidential and supportive space with limited seats to ensure meaningful connection and participation.
Date: Saturday 1 November 2025
Time: 9:00 AM -4:30 PMT
Location: Henley Business School, Greenlands Henley-on-Thames
RG9 3AU
Price: £250 – Early Bird £200 until 10 September