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Leaning In Together: Empowering Women Through Advertising
When Sheryl Sandberg’s book, Lean In, was released in 2013, many championed it as the modern-day feminist movement for women in the workplace. However, the book has been divisive in its reception, as some felt it was a sales pitch for privileged women and did not speak to the nation’s ‘average’ female worker. Despite the differences in opinion, here are two main ideas that customer experience designers can take away from the “Lean In” movement: