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From Wikipedia:
"In late 2007, Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and chief executive of Facebook, met Sandberg at a Christmas party held by Dan Rosensweig. Zuckerberg had no formal search for a Chief Operating Officer (COO), but thought of Sandberg as "a perfect fit" for this role. In March 2008, Facebook announced the hiring of Sandberg for the role of COO and her leaving Google."
Zuckerbucks blames Sandberg instead of blaming himself for making the executive decision to hire her. Funny how that works.
Maybe he should have been a better decider. He can't blame an employee he didn't fire for initiatives they took, which he permitted, while they worked for him.
If you are the CEO, it's always your fault.
From Wikipedia:
"In late 2007, Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and chief executive of Facebook, met Sandberg at a Christmas party held by Dan Rosensweig. Zuckerberg had no formal search for a Chief Operating Officer (COO), but thought of Sandberg as "a perfect fit" for this role. In March 2008, Facebook announced the hiring of Sandberg for the role of COO and her leaving Google."
Zuckerbucks blames Sandberg instead of blaming himself for making the executive decision to hire her. Funny how that works.
Maybe he should have been a better decider. He can't blame an employee he didn't fire for initiatives they took, which he permitted, while they worked for him.
If you are the CEO, it's always your fault.