Work-Life Balance

Two high-powered women in tech — Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg — are leading the debate about women, equality in the workplace and work-life balance.

This week on New Tech City, WNYC reporter Anna Sale talks to women in New York City’s tech scene about what they think of the messages coming down from on high.

Mayer recently disallowed telecommuting in order to increase innovation, and Sandberg is encouraging women to work harder to break the glass ceiling. Her forthcoming book Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead will be available March 11.

Sandberg has received praise and criticism in recent weeks, and there’s no shortage of both around the water coolers of Silicon Alley. 

“I think she’s absolutely correct that we do need to lean in,” said Cynthia Schames, senior business development executive at Performance Horizon Group. “A lot of times, we take ourselves off the playing field, to use a guy analogy.”

“I think it’s quite bullying to say that the onus is on women to change the nature of the workplace today, and that it’s up to us to step up,” said Rachael Ellison, founder ofREworking Parents, which helps families and individuals balance work and life. 

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1 comment for “Work-Life Balance

  1. March 16, 2013 at 11:07 PM

    Thanks for featuring this piece on your blog!

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