Bill George, a senior Harvard Business School fellow, said that Mark Zuckerberg is his worst opponent. That's not a coincidence.
George thinks that Facebook will not do well as long as he is there. Many people are turning away from the company because of him. He's lost his mind.
According to CNBC, George recently published a book on "authentic" leadership, in which he outlines five different kinds of bad boss behavior. The Harvard man thinks that Facebook's founder falls into three of the categories. It was really bad.
Zuck's insistence earlier this year that rival companies were to blame for Facebook's record-breaking value losses was indicative of the category onerationalizer. The "loner" is the second one. Remember when Zucko was iced out after he was reprimanded for interfering with democracy? The Meta CEO is described by George as agloryseeker, who puts dollar signs and status over everything else. It might not need a lot of context.
"Sword guy" is a leader who shows bad boss behavior by threatening employees with swords.
People can change, but they fail to do so when they are rewarded with billions. The spiritual predecessor to Facebook was a digital space for users to judge women's attractiveness. It's been said that Facebook's founder hasn't always been the best leader. Maybe that is his most authentic self, after all.
An expert from Harvard says that Facebook's founder is losing his way.
The experts were surprised by Mark's skill in martial arts.