Unique: Fb's Sheryl Sandberg defends her corporate and her recognition in wide-ranging interview

"I'm a demanding boss, and I'm a tough boss. I think I'm a very fair boss. But I'm demanding," Sandberg says within the debut episode of NBC Information' "Byers Market" podcast.
"I'm a demanding boss, and I'm a tough boss. I think I'm a very fair boss. But I'm demanding," Sandberg says in the debut episode of NBC News' "Byers Market" podcast.Original article
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