Facebook's chief operating officer of the book "lean: women, work, will lead to a" sale on Monday criticized her very successful and led the movement of the rich. Sandberg said, she is still the focus of the women's action and progress.
"Conversation and debate are good, because we before is stagnation - a stagnant economy is bad," she said, speaking at the Associated Press interviews. "Sometimes it requires real debate, to awaken people to find a solution."
The purpose of the "lean", sandberg armed women need labor tools and guide them to move on. The book's release, plus launched a nonprofit organization, the proceeds of the book will receive all the sandberg's LeanIn.org.
This book not only for women. It called for support for men, no matter at home or in the office.
"Who is this, we as a people," sandberg says. "Can we as individuals and as a society."
In this book, sandberg illuminate women lack of truth and the real world of power and position solutions. Women, sandberg says that only 14% of senior management personnel, 18% of congress elected officials, 197 heads of state and 22. Sandberg said, to make matters worse, women do not have company in the United States over the past decade has made real progress. Meeting room still most of those men, because they are in a decade ago.
"Although women continue to go beyond education achievements, we have to stop in any substantial progress was made at the top of the industry," she wrote "lean". "This means that when it comes to making decisions, affect our world, most women didn't hear the same sound."
Sandberg, 43 years old, and since 2008 in Facebook as a no. 2 executive. CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Mark Zuckerberg) lure her away from Google, to help run the workshop has become a social network and powerful rival Google. Sandberg says, it is only in the past few years, she began to think seriously about the problem affect the women work. In the recent three years ago, sandberg said, she will say "women in the workforce."
"You never say" she "word as a work of woman, because if you do this, on the other side of the table as you would have required special treatment," she said.
But seeing women in the pursuit of business success her more and more stalls. In 2010, she was asked to speak, in the new emerging TEDWomen, arm the annual TED conference, showing the "use concept is worth promoting."
Her speech topic is "why we have too few women leaders." The video became popular. TED's website has been viewed more than 2 million times. However, before she gave her speech, sandberg said: "a lot of people told me not to." Though she talks to hundreds of Facebook and social media, a woman, after her speech, people would ask her "this is what happened to you?"
"That was my first time to speak," she said. After that, sandberg said he is "a proud feminist."
Sandberg says, this is the reaction of the flood, she received her mind to write a book. Some women write to her, said speech, encourage them to ask for a raise. Others say, inspired they asked for more family friendly working time.
Co-founder of LeanIn.org growth Gina than Ann gini, he was inspired by a course of treatment, her gender studies at Stanford university's institute for Coleman is referred to as the "voice and influence of the book help." Its mission - to make women and men as effectively as possible, and to establish institutions, all people thrive "- as the core of LeanIn.org. LeanIn.org wants to reach as many people as possible to provide material and easy to replicate standards, free online. Sandberg's platform, what it means in the field of technology, others may take, change, to make their own.
, "sandberg says:" we are a startup. "We will see what happens, what company do our platform."
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