Published May 24, 2017
Imperfect is perfect, w/Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
Mark Zuckerberg explores his journey from early entrepreneurial ventures to founding Facebook, discussing his philosophy of 'move fast and break things' and how a culture of experimentation and embracing imperfection has driven innovation and growth within the company.

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