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I think we would be stronger if half our countries and companies were run by women and half our homes were run by men.
Sheryl Sandberg
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Greater gender balance in leadership roles can enhance strength and effectiveness.

Sheryl Sandberg's quote emphasizes the importance of gender equality in leadership positions across various sectors, suggesting that involving women in leadership within countries, companies, and homes can lead to more robust and effective decision-making. By promoting a balanced representation of genders, societies can leverage diverse perspectives, ultimately leading to stronger outcomes.

Themes

Gender EqualityLeadershipWomenStrengthBalance

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about diversity in corporate leadership, one might use this quote to advocate for more female executives.

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