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The social network

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What's the story?

In his sophomore year at Harvard, computer-science genius Mark Zuckerberg (Jesse Eisenberg) and his best friend, Eduardo Saverin (Andrew Garfield), create a site ranking their female classmates' hotness. It gets the attention of rich, entrepreneurial seniors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss (both played by Armie Hammer) and their business partner, who hire Zuckerberg to create a social networking site for Harvard students. But instead of working on the Harvard-only site, Zuckerberg asks Saverin to front him the start-up costs to launch what they call "the Facebook," which starts at Harvard but eventually spreads to other elite universities across the country. After the site hits Stanford, Zuckerberg and Saverin meet Napster co-founder Sean Parker (Justin Timberlake), who ingratiates himself into the founders' circle, usurps Saverin, and helps Zuckerberg get the funds to transform "the Facebook" into Facebook. In the process, Zuckerberg faces lawsuits from his Harvard rivals and his former best friend

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Movie through the eyes of Management

1. Planning

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2. Organization

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3. Team work

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4.Leadership

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5.Mutual trust

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6.Decision making

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7.Common goal

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8.Skills set

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9.Control

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10.Profit shared

What was the original pay agreement regarding Facebook?The first agreement made was a 70 – 30 split between Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin. About a month after The Facebook was released to Harvard, Mark Zuckerberg’s roommate Dustin Moskovitz asked to work on the project as well. He was given 5%, reducing Mark’s cut to 65%. When Sean Parker entered the picture, the company was reincorporated and new corporate bylaws were written up. As a result, Zuckerberg was entitled to 51%, Saverin 34.4%, Moskovitz 6.81% and Parker 6.47%, with the remaining allotted to their law firm

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11.Advertising

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