The Social Network gave the back story on Mark Zuckerberg: he dropped out of Harvard while developing Facebook and has become one of the most famous, powerful and youngest CEOs in the world. But there’s more to it than that.
Other CEOs know that running a company is more complicated than just developing a product. And there’s more to Facebook than what we saw in the movie. What makes Facebook what it is now is its management, structure, and ability to successfully scale to meet astronomical demand.
Fast Company chronicles a very important part of what has made Mark Zuckerberg such a successful CEO: Zuckerberg made his own evolution as a leader a top priority.
Barely out of his teens and without any management experience, Zuckerberg took many proactive steps to mold himself into the mogul he is today. Here are 6 lessons from Zuckerberg’s rise to fame:
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