SYDNEY: Facebook's chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg has suggested that women are responsible for holding themselves back in the workplace. In her newly released book Lean In, which talks about women in the
workplace, Sandberg blamed women for a lack of ambition and only being
relevant to people who are rich. In an interview with 60
Minutes in the US, Sandberg said women subconsciously shied away from
leadership opportunities in anticipation of one day having a family,
News.com.au reports. According to the report, Sandberg also
said that a bias against successful women is at the core of why women
are held back, and why they hold themselves back. She pointed
out that women attribute their success to working hard, luck and help
from other people, but men attribute it to their own core skills.


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