Sunday, February 22, 2015

Lean In

Like I said in late December,  I picked Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg the face book CEO who is a mouther as well as a strong successful women in her career. As what was foreseen it was about a vary established women trying to primo woman getting permuted to high up leadership roles in the work place. Sandberge manly wants a balance from both sides, male and female, both in the workplace and in the home. With all honesty this helps relationships last creates the possibility for qual powers between partners. This gives all aspects of the relationship and family life because partners truly have to work together and their bonds become stronger.

I don't find my self having a favorite part of this book I just find my self agreeing with what Sandburge. All of her points make complete sense and they are all backed by logic and have some measurable statistics. The mane emotion I felt during reading this book is how the concept were so "no brainer" its interesting to think about how their still isn't a constant sociable norm to be equals in the work place and the home between genders, in this day and age.

This Book related directly to my iQuset blog because i need to do this in my future. If I want to be a female leader I need have the knowledge to be able to lean in to my family life and my work stature. the Problems and that Sandburg are addressed is what I and every other female is going to face. But as Sandburg explains well this change in beaver it takes both genders to improve both sides. This is why I would recommend it to any one MAle or female. Sandburg is completely right to make change you need change from both sides; Compromise is the key to a more perfect union. And this book also is good for my age readers because its things we need to be thinking about before we even state our first really steps of adulthood in collage.

The underline meaning to this entire book is we need both males and females to break the mold and give respect to both sides to create and balanced society. I think this book was a great read and not something that i would pick up by my self but I believe that reading "Lean In" was a good and necessary step in my growth  in becoming a future woman in the work place leadership hopefully.


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