Sandberg see how we improvise so it is the great pleasure of women at Google to welcome senator Hillary Clinton to our
Sheryl Sandberg , who was one of the founding-- she was the founder of Women at Google, which was here, has just come out with "Option B"
Sheryl Sandberg , "Mark really does believe very much in transparency and the vision of an open society and an open world, and so he wants to push people that way."
Sheryl Sandberg acknowledged that she was very uncomfortable with this.
Sheryl Sandberg has done.
Sheryl Sandberg recently admitted-- just a few months ago, she talked about the TED talk she gave several years ago that launched Lean In.
Sheryl Sandberg was skeptical.
Sheryl Sandberg 's talk was 72% stories.
Sheryl Sandberg started a movement is about 16 minutes.
Sheryl Sandberg .
Professor Anders Sandberg is a neuroscientist, science debater, philosopher, futurist, transhumanist, and author.
to be like Sheryl Sandberg .
Like a Sheryl Sandberg , or-- Yeah, I tried to reach out to Sheryl Sandberg , but didn't get far enough, I suppose.
And as Sheryl Sandberg admonished me just a few weeks ago, never say all, because it's not true of all people.
with Sheryl Sandberg .
Because Sheryl Sandberg and I, she had asked me to do an event.
I think Sheryl Sandberg 's main message is don't leave before you leave.
Not Cheryl Sandberg leaning in, by the way.
So as has Sheryl Sandberg points out, if you want to have children, if women plan to have children,
And Sheryl Sandberg herself called her on the phone and encouraged her to lean in and said, we want you here.
And Sheryl Sandberg did the first one when the book came out at the end of March in San Francisco, at the Symphony Hall.
that Sheryl Sandberg gave that led to a bestselling book that eventually sparked the movement.
And I thought Sheryl Sandberg did a great job of addressing why that can sometimes be problematic.
And I think Sheryl Sandberg was talking about that in "Lean In."
is Cheryl Cheryl Sandberg um we have a we take grading very seriously at the Harvard Business School
Anybody who's read or heard Sheryl Sandberg , you know that as women rise in power, they become less likeable while men become more likeable.
I'm a big fan of Sheryl Sandberg , as well, my ex-employer and whatnot.
So I'm very grateful to Sheryl Sandberg .
And then they were Sheryl Sandberg , looking quite formal.
You gave the example of Sheryl Sandberg , and how she shares personal anecdotes just to relate to people better.
We're honored today to have Professor Anders Sandberg joining us to discuss mind uploading and future of happiness.
I want to tell you the story about Sheryl Sandberg when she was at Google.
And this is a shout out to Sheryl Sandberg 's question and "Lean In," when she posed the question, what would you do if you weren't afraid?
And it began when I took on the Sheryl Sandberg "Lean In" conversation.
Love Sheryl Sandberg .
with a forward by Gloria steum and endorsements from Cheryl Sandberg and
The title "Lean Out" is invoking obviously a reference to Sheryl Sandberg 's book.
Now, Sheryl Sandberg I know you all know.
Sheryl Sandberg , Facebook COO, is learning all about the power of stories.
Here is how Ms. Sandberg started her now-famous TED talk.
Last night Sheryl Sandberg Interviewed me at the San Francisco Symphony Hall.
know brain dead dumb I mean um Cheryl Sandberg uh who's class of 95 from the
the Wall Street Journal was it Fortune uh and where Cheryl Sandberg says I made a stupid mistake and I I went to l Larry
I'm glad that "Lean In," the book published by Sheryl Sandberg , did bring to the fore the reality that women were not progressing at the same rate as men.
I wasn't upset about "Lean In" with the amount of privilege that Sheryl Sandberg used to get to where she was going.
You know, "Lean In," Sheryl Sandberg 's book, all sorts of other cultural signals suggested that feminism was trendy for the first time
On the one hand, you have Sheryl Sandberg .
Sheryl Sandberg is learning this too, over at Facebook, the COO.
We got Mark Zuckerberg, Sheryl Sandberg , the early act one of Steve Jobs, which is getting way overplayed in movies, in my opinion.
And I was wondering how you contrast that to something like Sheryl Sandberg 's "Lean In" and the difference you see there in what your philosophy is