In an address to Harvard’s class of 2014, Sandberg uses her own sometimes-painful experiences to illuminate her message to graduates. By Kimberly Weisul (Editor-at-Large, Inc. & Founder, One Thing New) This story first appeared on Inc.com At her Class Day...
An inside look at how Sheryl Sandberg’s book and the groups it spawned are impacting three Bay Area companies.  By Christina Farr (Reporter, VentureBeat) Lean In is more than just a book. It’s a plea for Silicon Valley’s tech companies to evolve beyond the...
Mightybell founder Gina Bianchini talks about how software can help recreate the tight-knit community she knew as a youth. By Jessica Stillman (Editor, Women 2.0) Where do entrepreneurial ideas come from? Inspiration is mysterious, so it’s common to look at another...
One female CEO explains how Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean in” helped her to accept her CEO position and put self-doubt aside. By Sarah Bryar (CEO, Rivet & Sway) In June, when my book club decided to read “Lean In” by Sheryl Sandberg, I had...
Despite the spread of to Sheryl Sandberg’s message to “Lean In,” this infographic shows that too many women who have graduated elite institutions are actually leaning back. By Jessica Schimm (Assistant Editor, Women 2.0) A new infographic shows that...