A few lessons from this program
That “vision” thing – I asked Karel if Facebook ever thought about competing with MySpace by giving users autonomy over the look of their profiles. He said it was never even a question. Mark had a clear vision for the company. The vision was to be a communication platform, not an art project.
(By the way, when I interviewed venture capitalist William Quigley, he talked about the importance of vision, but he was almost reluctant to use the word “vision” because it’s been so abused.)
Think you can do it? – Ge this. Working with Karel at Facebook was future YouTube founder, Steve Chen. When Steve left Facebook to be an entrepreneur, Karel asked him if he was worried that he couldn’t pay the mortgage on his new home. Steve’s response was “I’m not going to fail.” Karel says Facebook’s founder had the same self-confidence.
Contagious passion – Karel says when Mark hired him, he knew his life changed. He says Mark was good at getting people excited. It’s an important ingredient of success.
Why do you think Facebook succeeded?