Last week we ran a survey asking people which of the CEOs who were questioned by Congress last month is the most trustworthy. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg took the dubious prize for last place. Tim Cook of Apple was voted the most trustworthy. There shouldn’t be any competition; Facebook has the tools and information access to ensure it is beloved. Yet Apple, which doesn’t have anywhere near that level of reach or engagement, has a far better image. Let’s talk about ironic incompetence.
I agree to all the points given above. Also, would like to add that there definitely got to be issues because a person who sells consumers data, does data breach, and all this is not for the first time. There has been several times that EU has caught hold of facebook and its CEO in selling data. This would definitely satisfy the above said points.
Anatomy of Failure: Why It’s Problematic That Zuckerberg Is the Least Trusted Big Tech CEO
Posted by: Rob Enderle August 10, 2020 04:00 AMLast week we ran a survey asking people which of the CEOs who were questioned by Congress last month is the most trustworthy. Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg took the dubious prize for last place. Tim Cook of Apple was voted the most trustworthy. There shouldn’t be any competition; Facebook has the tools and information access to ensure it is beloved. Yet Apple, which doesn’t have anywhere near that level of reach or engagement, has a far better image. Let’s talk about ironic incompetence.