马克·扎克伯格,美国社交网站Facebook的创办人,被人们冠以盖茨第二的美誉。哈佛大学计算机和心理学专业辍学生。在扎克伯格的常用词典中,有这样一些词汇:透明度、信任、联系、分享。扎克伯格在Facebook的个人页面上这样描述自己的兴趣:开放,创造事物帮助人们彼此联系和分享对自己而言重要的事情,革命,信息流,极简主义。他说:一个透明度高的世界,其组织会更好,也会更公平。
1.Move fast and break things. Unless you are breaking stuff, you are not moving fast enough.(Oct. 2009)
2.If I were starting now I would do things very differently. I didn’t know anything. In Silicon Valley, you get this feeling that you have to be out here. But it’s not the only place to be. If I were starting now, I would have stayed in Boston. [Silicon Valley] is a little short-term focused and that bothers me. (Oct. 2011)
3.I remember really vividly, you know, having pizza with my friends a day or two after -- I opened up the first version of Facebook at the time I thought, 'You know, someone needs to build a service like this for the world. But I just never thought that we'd be the ones to help do it. And I think a lot of what it comes down to is we just cared more. (Jan. 2014)
4.The question isn't, 'What do we want to know about people?', It's, 'What do people want to tell about themselves?' (Nov. 2011)
5.The biggest risk is not taking any risk. In a world that's changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks. (Oct. 2011)
6.Building a mission and building a business go hand-in-hand. It is true that the primary thing that makes me excited about what we're doing is the mission, but I also think, from the very beginning, we've had this healthy understanding which is that we need to do both. (Sept. 2012)
7.The Hacker Way is an approach to building that involves continuous improvement and iteration. Hackers believe that something can always be better, and that nothing is ever complete. (Feb. 2012)
8.People can be really smart or have skills that are directly applicable, but if they don’t really believe in it, then they are not going to really work hard. (Oct. 2005)
9.I don’t want Facebook to be an American company. I don’t want it to be this company that just spreads American values all across the world. ...My view on this is that you want to be really culturally sensitive and understand the way that people actually think. (June 2011)
10.My goal was never to just create a company. A lot of people misinterpret that, as if I don't care about revenue or profit or any of those things. But what not being 'just' a company means to me is building something that actually makes a really big change in the world. (Feb. 2011)