Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg Challenges Women to Be More Ambitious
By Angie Chang (Co-Founder & Editor-in-Chief, Women 2.0) In December, TEDtalks posted Why we have too few women leaders (video) by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg, showing the world what a powerful, ambitious woman leader looks like.
This week, Sheryl delivered a powerhouse speech this time at Barnard's commencement. She reminded us that "women became 50% of the college graduates in this country in 1981, thirty years ago. Thirty years is plenty of time for those graduates to have gotten to the top of their industries, but we are nowhere close to 50% of the jobs at the top. That means that when the big decisions are made, the decisions that affect all of our worlds, we do not have an equal voice at that table." Sheryl challenged women to be more ambitious. She encouraged the young women to stay in the game -- "If all young women start to lean in, we can close the ambition gap right here, right now, if every single one of you leans in. Leadership belongs to those who take it. Leadership starts with you." She reminded women to "take a page from men and own their own success."
This is the same point Lesa Mitchell made in women entrepreneurs are trapped in glass walls -- that "womens’ startups under-perform on key measures of growth. Comparatively, few of them even grow to $1M per year in revenues. Very few build or hire on the kind of scale that can boost a region’s economy, let alone show up on the national radar screen." The takeaway? Think bigger than you currently do, then think even bigger, whether it's a bigger market opportunity or bigger scope.
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