A case study written by myself with a team of my classmates. We explored Mark Zuckerberg's leadership style and how his vision enabled young leaders in the Middle East to start a revolution.
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2. Average user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events.
3. More than 30 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photo albums, etc.) shared each month.
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5. From the beginning, Zuckerberg has expressed a mission of making the world a more open place and early this year addressed the aforementioned revolutions as personal interest on his Facebook profile. What can Zuckerberg do to cope with the increasing censorship on Facebook in other regions due to its significance in the previously mentioned social revolution?
6. There are 610,736,920 Facebook users, that is one account for every 11 people on the planet. Every month, more than 250 million people engage with Facebook on external websites through Facebook Connect. With a user base of this size, does Zuckerberg still have control over Facebook? Will his vision affect the way we use the site, or will the way we use the site affect how Facebook grows functionality?
7. We’ve heard about their server problems in our MIST class. Recently Facebook launched the “Open Compute Project.” In which, through open source (sharing) they have built a data center that 38% more efficient and 24% less expensive to build and run than other state-of-the-art data centers. Is Facebook about to move into Hardware products? Where do you see growth opportunities for the website? For the company?