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Mark Zuckerberg

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CEO at Meta

Mark Zuckerberg

CEO at Meta
Decisive
Assertive
Fast-Paced
Determined
Persuasive
Ambitious
Dynamic
Visionary
Spontaneous
Pioneering
Adventurous
Casual
Enthusiastic
Personable
Adaptable
Optimistic
Inventive
Approachable
Warm
Hospitable
Intuitive
Friendly
Accommodating
Diplomatic
Composed
Thoughtful
Agreeable
Careful
Modest
Consistent
Conscientious
Perceptive
Calm
Diligent
Meticulous
Collected
Accurate
Rational
Reserved
Strong-willed
Skeptical
Straightforward
Efficient
Candid
Steadfast
Focused
Vigorous
Persistent
Location:
Palo Alto, California, United State
Education:
Harvard University - Psychology, Computer Science
Overview:
  • Mark Zuckerberg has been the co-founder & CEO of Facebook since its inception in February 2004, demonstrating over two decades of steadfast leadership.
  • Under Zuckerberg's guidance, Facebook has evolved into a meta-platform, encompassing a diverse ecosystem of social networking services & innovative technologies, shaping the digital landscape and connecting billions of global users.
  • Situated in Menlo Park, California, Zuckerberg continues to drive Facebook's vision forward, leveraging his strategic vision & entrepreneurial acumen to navigate the complexities of the modern tech landscape.
Quotes

ON GOAL ORIENTATION...

"I think probably people are too, in general, objective focused, and maybe not focused enough on the connections and the people who they’re basically building relationships [with]." source

ON SHARED PHYSICAL EXPERIENCE...

"The thing that you can do in the Metaverse that is different from what you can do on a phone, is doing stuff where you're physically there together and participating in things together." source

ON BUILDING AGI....

“We’ve come to this view that, in order to build the products that we want to build, we need to build for general intelligence.” source

DISC Type:
Captain (D)
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Driver (Di)
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Initiator (DI)
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Influencer (Id)
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Motivator (I)
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Encourager (Is)
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Harmonizer (IS)
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Counselor (Si)
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Supporter (S)
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Planner (Sc)
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Stabilizer (SC)
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Editor (Cs)
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Analyst (C)
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Skeptic (Cd)
DISC Type:
Questioner
DISC Type:
Architect (Dc)
How to communicate
Focus on their need for control and results, be direct and to the point.
Do
Provide specific details about the product's features and benefits
Highlight how the product will solve their problems and make their life easier
Don't
Beat around the bush or offer vague information
Be too pushy or salesy
When communicating with them, focus on being direct, confident, and results-oriented.
Do
Speak in a fast-paced, confident tone
Focus on the bottom line and how your product can help them achieve their goals
Don't
Use too much jargon or technical language
Waste time on small talk or irrelevant details
Focus on big ideas, big concepts, and fast action over analysis.
Do
Use a direct and assertive tone
Emphasize results and benefits over features
Don't
Use overly flowery language or too many details
Be pushy or aggressive
Communicate with energy and a lively approach. Engage them by communicating clearly and vividly.
Do
Use inspiring language and be enthusiastic
Show them how the product can enhance their social status or reputation
Don't
Be too technical or confusing
Focus solely on features without considering how it can improve their life
Communicate in a friendly, casual manner and highlight the benefits of the product. Avoid criticism or confrontation.
Do
Use a light-hearted approach to build rapport
Highlight how the product can benefit their life or work
Don't
Be overly critical or confrontational
Use overly technical or confusing language
Interact with them in a friendly, agreeable manner with a light-hearted approach. Avoid criticism and confrontation.
Do
Wrap your pitch with positivity and emotional language
Include personalized, warm greetings and sincere sign off
Don't
Use forceful or high-pressure language
Talk too much about past experience without explaining the important insights
Focus on building a personal relationship and finding common ground. Speak positively and offer reassurance about the product.
Do
Engage them in conversation and find out their interests and concerns
Offer personalized recommendations and highlight how the product can meet their needs
Don't
Push too hard or use aggressive sales tactics
Dismiss or minimize their concerns or objections
Provide detailed information and use a friendly, personal tone
Do
Explain how your product can meet their specific needs
Use stories or examples that they can relate to
Don't
Use technical language or jargon
Push for a quick decision without building rapport first
Provide a warm, friendly greeting and use positive, upbeat language. Focus on building a relationship and show acceptance for who they are.
Do
Use friendly, expressive language
Refer to common interests and associations
Don't
Use a serious, businesslike tone
Bring up your flaws before they do
Focus on building a relationship and connecting with them on a personal level.
Do
Use a warm, friendly tone
Ask about their interests and hobbies
Don't
Use overly technical language
Pressure them into making a decision
Be friendly and focus on building a relationship with them. Use a light-hearted approach and avoid criticism or confrontation.
Do
Focus on building a friendly relationship
Validate their opinions and approach with positive language
Don't
Use forceful or high-pressure language
Force an aggressive sales pitch
Use a straightforward and logical approach when communicating with them
Do
Provide data and logical reasoning to support your claims
Use clear and concise language
Don't
Use overly expressive or emotional language
Use lots of anecdotes or storytelling
Use a serious, businesslike tone and focus on details, data, and results.
Do
Focus on their toughest problems.
Send additional data to support your pitch
Don't
Bring up your flaws before they do
Be unrealistically optimistic
Focus on providing logical reasoning and factual information. Be patient and answer their questions with clear and concise responses.
Do
Provide data-driven reasons for your product
Answer their questions with a well-thought-out response
Don't
Use overly expressive language
Speak in an overly casual manner
Focus on concrete data, specifics, and logistics. Avoid fluffy language and hype.
Do
Provide clear data and statistics to support the product
Present a clear, logical argument for why the product is worth investing in
Don't
Spend too much time on abstract concepts or big ideas
Get sidetracked with small details or anecdotes
When communicating with them, focus on being clear, concise, and results-oriented.
Do
Provide clear and concise information about the product and its benefits
Focus on results and practical details
Don't
Use overly descriptive or flowery language
Waste time on social chatter or small talk
Executive priorities
  • Foster Meta's growth through innovative platform expansion & user-centric developments, ensuring Meta remains at the forefront of digital evolution.
  • Navigate regulatory landscapes, balancing compliance with Meta's strategic vision & maintaining competitive advantage amidst changing industry dynamics.
  • Champion diversity & inclusion initiatives within Meta's culture, fostering an environment where varied perspectives drive innovation & understanding.
  • Lead Meta's commitment to sustainability & ethical practices, driving initiatives to minimize environmental impact & prioritize user privacy & protection.
Media
Business Standard

Elon Musk once again richer than Mark Zuckerberg as fortunes reverse

Mark Zuckerberg’s fortune plunged $20 billion as shares of Meta Platforms Inc. tumbled, allowing Tesla Inc.’s Elon Musk to cement his status as the world’s third-richest billionaire.

CNBC

The reinvention of Mark Zuckerberg

Over the past year, Mark Zuckerberg has transformed Meta - and himself. He has gone from a brash young CEO to trained MMA fighter, and a trendsetter with his fur jackets and chains.

Bloomberg

Zuckerberg’s Fake Beard Shows Power of AI to Shape Perceptions

An oddly flattering fake image of Mark Zuckerberg is the latest reminder of the power of deepfakes, even when people know they’re not real.

Personality traits
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Risk-Tolerant
Risk-Averse
Trusting
Skeptical
Optimistic
Pragmatic
Deliberate
Fast-Paced
Matter-Of-Fact
Expressive
Autonomous
Collaborative
Supporting
Dominant
Build rapport
  • Speak with confident language
  • Be concise and to the point
  • Ask a bold question early
Gather information
  • Learn about their team's current efficiency
  • Get through the most important questions up front
  • Ask them urgent questions right off the bat
Discuss budget
  • Compare your pricing with competitors
  • Give them the bottom-line pricing without going into details
  • Allow some room for them to negotiate
Drive action
  • Explain how taking action will help them make progress
  • Focus on the advantages they will gain
  • Push for a quick decision
Negotiate
  • Challenge both parties to come up with a better solution
  • End the discussion and revisit it later if they are being too firm
  • Use assertive, confident language
Work together
  • Resist the temptation to apologize
  • Give them a deadline for answering
  • Make clear what you need from them

Meta Platforms

Meta Platforms, Inc., formerly named Facebook, Inc., and TheFacebook, Inc., is an American multinational technology conglomerate based in Menlo Park, California.
Industry:
Internet Services and Retailing
Headquarters:
Palo Alto, California, United State
Revenue:
$134.00B
Employees:
86,482

How to negotiate

Keep the discussion casual, but be prepared for candid pushback, at times.
Keep your demo concise and to the point
Keep your demo concise and to the point
Keep your demo concise and to the point
Company Milestones
  • 2004: Facebook's inception by Zuckerberg initiates Meta's journey.
  • 2012: Acquires Instagram, Facebook hits 1 billion users.
  • 2014: Meta acquires WhatsApp, expanding its portfolio.
  • 2016: Facebook Live showcases Meta's innovation.
  • 2021: Meta rebrands.

Demo your product

Notice how he uses your product and let him have fun trial-and-erroring on his own.
Keep your demo concise and to the point
Keep your demo concise and to the point
Top Products
  • Facebook: Meta's flagship social networking platform.
  • Instagram: A visually-driven platform for sharing photos and videos.
  • WhatsApp: Meta's messaging app connecting billions worldwide.
  • Messenger: Instant messaging and communication platform.
  • Oculus: Meta's virtual reality hardware and software ecosystem.
Key Executives
Company Stock Performance
Key News
Money Control

Meta introduces new "Year in Review" feature for Facebook and Instagram

Meta has rolled out a “Year in Review” feature for both Facebook and Instagram.

Dec, 2021

The Verge

Facebook puts news on the back burner as it continues to push video and creators

Facebook is only 18 but it’s slap-bang in the middle of a mid-life crisis, with user numbers declining and TikTok eating its Gen Z lunch.

Jul, 2022

BBC

Facebook and Instagram to restrict news access in Canada

Meta has said it will begin to restrict news on its platforms to Canadian consumers after parliament passed a controversial online news bill.

June, 2023

CNBC

Facebook is getting rid of the News tab in the U.S. and Australia

Meta said that it would remove a dedicated section for news articles in April that will affect Facebook users in the United States and Australia.

Feb, 2024

Competitive Landscape
Annual Revenue:
$134.00B
  • Global reach with over 3.98B users.
  • Revenue growth: 2023 saw a 28% increase from 2022, totaling $134.00B.
  • Meta offers interconnected social networking services & VR technologies.
Annual Revenue:
$3.40B
  • Global reach with over 250M+ users daily.
  • Revenue in 2023 was $3.40B, a decrease of 22% from 2022.
  • X offers real-time microblogging platform for news, trends, and social interaction.
Annual Revenue:
$4.60B
  • Global reach with over 400M users worldwide per day.
  • Generated an annual revenue of $4.60B in 2023.
  • Snapchat pioneers Ephemeral messaging and multimedia sharing.
Annual Revenue:
$16.10 B
  • Global reach with over 1.92B users.
  • Generated $16.10B annual revenue in 2023.
  • TikTok offers short-form video creation and sharing.

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