Mark Zuckerberg Case Study

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I. History Facebook is known to many individuals. Some use Facebook to keep in touch with family and friends and others use Facebook for advertising and marketing purposes for their business. At the tender age of 11 it was clearly evident that Mark Zuckerburg would one day be a entrepreneur. His sense of logic and familiarization showed through to his compound was of thinking in a creative manner. Zuckerburg would later become a computer and science major and was enrolled and attending Harvard University. While attending he wrote popular computer programs such as "Facemash" and "CourseMatch" that were popular among the students who attended at the time. However, popularity would soon lead to campus network servers to become overpowered by the amount of users and cause malfunctions. Zuckerburg 's next project in mind was a social network that he would call "Thefacebook" and was …show more content…

*Attempts to stay up-to-date with trends. *Growth revenue is increasing, but at a slow rate.
*Some firms question rather or not Facebook has reached its peak.
External *Currently free for users.
*Users increase with companies that have been purchased.
*Most of Facebook 's revenue comes from advertisements and third-party software developers. *User 's avoiding advertisement 's.
*Some parts of the media have painted Zuckerberg "black" despite history of donating to charities.
*Analysts believe the company growth has reached its final growth stage.

V. Corporate-level Strategy Facebook seeks to be the number one in social media. the success and including certain features for users have had a positive outcome for the company. Zuckerburg has remained a success as a direct result from hiring individuals that are the most skillful and who maintain the right attitude for success. All of this was done in order to have the greatest outcome possible in order to lead to above average returns on profit.
VI. Business-level

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