Lean Out, Marissa Orr
Lean Out, Marissa Orr
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Lean Out
The Truth About Women, Power, and the Workplace

Author: Marissa Orr

Narrator: Misty Wells

Unabridged: 6 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/11/2019


Synopsis

Girl gangs reigning terror at Facebook, narcissistic overlords at Google . . . this is the backdrop of Lean Out, which takes readers on the journey of Marissa Orr, a single mom of three trying to find success in her fifteen-year career at the world’s top tech giants. Orr delivers an ambitious attempt to answer the critical question: What have we gotten wrong about women at work? “This book is a must-read for insights on the impact that reversing systemic gender biases can have on creating more diverse, healthier workplaces for both women and men.”--Joanne Harrell, Senior Director, USA Citizenship, Microsoft “This book will make you think differently about what it will take for women to succeed at the highest levels in American business.”--Rishad Tobaccowala, Chief Growth Officer, Publicis GroupeLean Out offers a new and refreshingly candid perspective on what it’s really like for today’s corporate underdogs. Based on both in-depth research and personal experiences, Orr punctures a gaping hole in today’s feminist rhetoric and sews it back up with compelling new arguments for the reasons more women don’t make it to the top and how companies can better incentivize women by actually listening to what they have to say and by rewarding the traits that make them successful. In Lean Out, Orr uncovers:Why our pursuit to close the gender gap has come at the expense of female well-being.The need to redefine success and change the way corporations choose their leaders.The way most career advice books targeting professional women seek to change their behavior rather than the system.Why modern feminism has failed to make any progress on its goals for equality.More than fifty years since the passage of the Equal Pay Act, the wage gap still hovers at 80 percent, and only 5 percent of CEOs in the Fortune 500 are women. Today, rising up the ranks in many companies still often means cutthroat, win-at-all-costs tactics, where being the loudest voice in the room is more important than being the person with the best ideas for moving the company forward. Not surprisingly, most women don’t want to play this game. An everyday working woman with a sardonic sense of humor, Orr is an endearing antihero who captures the voice for a new generation of women at work. Lean Out presents a revolutionary path forward, to change the life trajectories of women in the corporate world and beyond.

About Marissa Orr

Marissa Orr spent 15 years working at today’s top tech giants, Google and Facebook. She has conducted talks for thousands of people in the US, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, at companies and universities such as Google, Twitter, Pace University, New School, American Express, and more. Originally from Miami, Orr received her Masters degree in Decision and Information Sciences from the University of Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie

This book was absolutely incredible. My mind is blown by some of the statements, facts, and observations shared by Orr -- both from her own personal experience (Google and Facebook - holy cow!!!) and from other research and findings. Her writing and wisdom are brilliant, and she very eloquently lays......more

Goodreads review by Natalee

I received this copy of the book from HarperCollins Leadership in return for an honest review. I was super excited to read this book as I believed that the topic seemed interesting and was exactly leaning into the direction that I believe we as women should embrace, our true selves. There are so man......more

I struggled to finish this book. The author carried a negative tone throughout and spent much of the first half complaining and arguing against other feminist viewpoints and ideas. Rather than balance her negative view with positive steps she kept going farther down the rabbit hole. I have worked in......more

Goodreads review by Susan

I thought this book made total sense about being yourself and knowing what you want (and how to get it) in the workforce. It’s well written and has a a nice balance of research based facts and personal anecdotes. A must read for any female who wants success in the working world and for any male who......more

Goodreads review by Kristi

Marissa Orr has written a book about biases in the workplace. Some parts of her experiences surprised me, even though I had heard similar stories from my friends who work in New York City in various corporations. It has also been very interesting to read about well-known businesses and their not-so-......more


Quotes

'Lean Out is a highly readable book that has 'leaned in' and listened to many--and maybe the majority of--women in the workplace. Many, many women will proclaim, 'Finally, an honest book that gets me, who I am, where I am, where I'm trying to get to, and the myriad of roadblocks stopping me.' If you're a working woman, read it to feel validated and less alone and uplifted in your struggle.' --Mark Goulston, author of Just Listen: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone

'For the first time in a long time, I finally read a book that states clear facts around the gender issues, with sound research backing the assumptions, in a simple way for men and women to comprehend. This book should be read by leaders of all types, as it provides a fresh perspective on valuing oneself without shame or blame, while preparing the reader for the corporate ladder.' --Dr. Betty Uribe, Executive Vice President, California Bank and amp; Trust and author of #Values: The Secret to Top Level Performance in Business and Life

'This book will make you think differently about what it will take for women to succeed in American business, by exploding myth after myth with cogent arguments and simple common sense.' --Rishad Tobaccowala, Chief Growth Officer, Publicis Groupe

'Marissa's refreshing voice about systemic cognitive bias and the mental limitations holding women back--while supporting maleness--rings true with well-researched, commonsense insights that speak to the experiences of women in corporate America. . . . The ideas presented here for driving change are powerful, clear, and actionable. This book is a must read for insights on the impact that reversing systemic gender biases can have on creating more diverse, healthier workplaces for both women and men.' --Joanne Harell, Senior Director, USA Citizenship, Microsoft

'I wish I had the clarity I found in Lean Out earlier in my career. This book is a game changer and a must read for every young woman (and man) starting their career.' --Ali Spain, Executive Director, Microsoft Alumni Network