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Harvard expert says Mark Zuckerberg is destroying Facebook

"He's really lost his way"

Newsroom September 23 09:45

Facebook-turned-Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg’s worst enemy, according to a senior Harvard Business School fellow Bill George, is — drumroll please — Mark Zuckerberg. Now that’s meta.

“I think Facebook is not going to do well as long as he’s there,” George told CNBC Make It. “He’s likely one of the reasons so many people are turning away from the company. He’s really lost his way.”

Per CNBC, George recently published a book on “authentic” leadership, in which he outlines five different types of company-dooming bad boss behavior. In the Harvard man’s opinion, Zuckerberg falls into three of those five categories. Ouch.

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Category one is the “rationalizer,” who blames others for frustrations and failures — exemplified by Zuck’s insistence earlier this year that rival companies were to blame for Facebook’s record-shattering value losses, rather than Facebook’s own troubles adapting and remaining relevant. Second is the “loner,” who refuses to to take advice. Remember when he iced out Roger McNamee, after McNamee told Zucko to stop meddling with democracy? Finally, George also classifies the Meta CEO as a “glory seeker,” who puts dollar signs and status over all else. (That one might not need too much context.)

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