WOW. Sandberg Bolts Google for Facebook
This feels like a defection driven by Google's lack of a media mentality plus a chance for Sheryl to be a senior exec at a startup. More when I grok more fully, I have been offline for a while.
This feels like a defection driven by Google's lack of a media mentality plus a chance for Sheryl to be a senior exec at a startup. More when I grok more fully, I have been offline for a while.
Reader Niall writes: Facebook seems a lot less hot than when Mark was on stage a year ago. Many key employees, including co-founders, have left the company. What is Facebook doing to remain an employer of choice in Silicon Valley? »
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Right. Sheryl is not a serious power broker within Google. This gives her a chance to sink or swim at Facebook. Also a major slap in the face of Owen Van Natta, replacing him a few days after he left. Ouch! My guess is they really need a new CEO so that Mark can be in a more suitable role.
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