Lean in For graduates

Sheryl Sandberg

Book - 2014

"Expanded and updated exclusively for graduates just entering the workforce, this extraordinary edition of Lean In includes a letter to graduates from Sheryl Sandberg and six additional chapters from experts offering advice on finding and getting the most out of a first job; resume writing; best interviewing practices; negotiating your salary; listening to your inner voice; owning who you are; and leaning in for millennial men. In 2013, Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In became a massive cultural phenomenon and its title became an instant catchphrase for empowering women. The book soared to the top of best-seller lists both nationally and internationally, igniting global conversations about women and ambition. Sandberg packed theaters, dom...inated op-ed pages, appeared on every major television show and on the cover of Time magazine, and sparked ferocious debate about women and leadership. Now, this enhanced edition provides the entire text of the original book updated with more recent statistics and features a passionate letter from Sandberg encouraging graduates to find and commit to work they love. A combination of inspiration and practical advice, this new edition will speak directly to graduates and, like the original, will change lives. New Material for the Graduate Edition: · A Letter to Graduates from Sheryl Sandberg · Find Your First Job, by Mindy Levy (Levy has more than twenty years of experience in all phases of organizational management and holds degrees from Wharton and Penn) · Negotiate Your Salary, by Kim Keating (Keating is the founder and managing director of Keating Advisors) · Man Up: Millennial Men and Equality, by Kunal Modi (Modi is a consultant at McKinsey & Company and a recent graduate of Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School) · Leaning In Together, by Rachel Thomas (Thomas is the president of Lean In) · Own Who You Are, by Mellody Hobson (Hobson is the president of Ariel Investments) · Listen to Your Inner Voice, by Rachel Simmons (Simmons is cofounder of the Girls Leadership Institute) · 12 Lean In stories (500-word essays), by readers around the world who have been inspired by Sandberg"--

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Subjects
Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf 2014.
Language
English
Main Author
Sheryl Sandberg (-)
Other Authors
Nell Scovell (-)
Edition
Expanded edition for graduates
Physical Description
xviii, 406 pages ; 19 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN
9780385353670
  • A letter to graduates
  • Introduction: Internalizing the revolution
  • The leadership ambition gap: what would you do if you weren't afraid?
  • Sit at the table
  • Success and likeability
  • It's a jungle gym, not a ladder
  • Are you my mentor?
  • Seek and speak your truth
  • Don't leave before you leave
  • Make your partner a real partner
  • The myth of doing it all
  • Let's start talking about it
  • Working together toward equality
  • Sara's story: I overcame my fear and ran for mayor of my town
  • Allison's story: We are not leftover. We are leaning in
  • Own who you are / by Mellody Hobson
  • Nola's story: To understand my future, I had to understand my past
  • Matthew's story: I learned to sit at the table
  • Man up and lean in / by Kunal Modi
  • Ursula's story: Where I was didn't define who I was
  • Marie's story: I testified against my rapist
  • Listen to your inner voice / by Rachel Simmons
  • Ty-Licia's story: I learned to be myself
  • Mana's story: I spoke out about my eating disorder and recovery
  • Find your first job / by Mindy Levy
  • Regina's story: Don't deny your dream
  • Jessica's story: I negotiated for a raise
  • Negotiate your salary / by Kim Keating
  • Jana's story: A group to boost my confidence
  • Sindhura's story: I took a risk and stepped on the gas
  • Let's lean in together / by Rachel Thomas
  • The beginning, not the end.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Facebook COO Sandberg's newest release is a slightly revised and updated version of her 2013 title, Lean In, tailored for graduates. The text of the original book is intact, covering all the bases that became so famous in the media frenzy following the original publication: success and likeability, making your partner a real partner, the myth of doing it all, and most importantly, "the blunt truth is that men still run the world." Here, readers will also find a new introduction exhorting female grads to embrace leadership and change the world they've inherited, as well as a number of essays from successful women on subjects such as conquering fear, rising above one's circumstances, and crafting a great resume. Peppered within are bits of career advice, pithy aphorisms ("it's a jungle gym, not a ladder"), and examples from Sandberg's life. Her encouraging tone and catchy calls to action are as compelling as ever, and this new version features a section with first-job advice. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.


Review by Kirkus Book Review

An expanded version of Facebook COO Sandberg's 2013 best-seller, this time with additional material aimed specifically at women just entering the workforce.In her first book, the author looked at why women's progress in achieving leadership roles has stalled and gave advice to women on reaching their full potentials. In what may be a harbinger of targeted Lean In books to come, Sandberg recruits a considerable number of women, and a couple of men, to add their voices to hers. Of the additional essays, the shorter pieces generally fall into the category of inspirationale.g., a black woman describing how, through hard work, she overcame poverty, sexism and racism or an independent-minded woman telling how she dared to defy the convention in India against women driving cars and inspired others to do the same. Longer chapters provide solid, practical advice that would benefit young people of either sex, such as on finding a first job (by Mindy Levy, an executive coach) and negotiating salary (by Kim Keating, founder of a human resources consulting firm). Men contribute two pieces: a personal account revealing the contributor's initial timidity at meetings and how he learned to assume his proper, assertive role and a longer essay titled "Man Up and Lean In," which urges men to do their part in eliminating gender bias at work and gives specific ways in which they can become aware of and act to eradicate the problem. Finally, Rachel Thomas, the co-founder and president of LeanIn.Org, describes what that nonprofit organization has to offer and provides online links to its free programs.An ideal graduation gift that, although aimed at women, has plenty to offer young men as well. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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