Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead is a 2013 book encouraging women to assert themselves at work and at home, co-written by business executive Sheryl Sandberg and media writer Nell Scovell. The synopsis of the eleven chapters of the book is: Lean In has been reviewed by various commentators. In July 2013, art and criticism journal The Baffler published an article on the book and its associated organization LeanIn.org. In the article, Susan Faludi argues that Sandberg's message of women's workplace empowerment is actually a corporate-backed campaign; Sandberg encourages women to market themselves as "consumer object" for professional advancement while discouraging solidarity and downplaying effects of systemic gender bias in the workplace. The article further questions the selection criteria used by LeanIn.org for its corporate "Platform Partners", many of whom are burdened by "recent or pending EEOC grievances and state and federal court actions involving sex discrimination, sexual harassment, pregnancy discrimination, unfair promotion policies, wrongful terminations, and gender-based retaliations against female employees." More information...
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