Book Review: Lean in by Sheryl Sandberg
50minutes
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It can be hard for busy professionals to find the time to read the latest books. Stay up to date in a fraction of the time with this concise guide.
Lean In is one of the most talked-about business books in recent years, and has resonated with women around the world. It takes as its starting point the notable paucity of women in corporate and governmental leadership positions, before outlining the reasons for this and laying out a series of recommendations for working women looking to get ahead. The book’s ultimate aim is to encourage women to set goals, reach for them wholeheartedly and fulfil their potential despite the obstacles facing them. Sheryl Sandberg is one of the most recognisable and influential figures in modern business thanks to her position as chief operating officer at Facebook. She has also worked at the US Treasury, McKinsey and Company and Google.
This book review and analysis is perfect for:
• Women looking to advance in their careers
• Women looking to increase their self-confidence and leadership skills
• Anyone interested in learning more about the obstacles facing working women
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