The Social Network PPT by Priyanshu Pratap Dev.pptx
1. THE SOCIAL NETWORK
Faculty Of Commerce And Management
Subject: Knowing Self And Others
Submitted To:
• Ms. Dawakit Lepcha
Presented By:
Priyanshu Pratap Dev
2. Introduction
The Social Network, released on October 1, 2010, is a biographical drama that
chronicles the founding of Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg at Harvard University.
Directed by David Fincher, the film explores themes of ambition, innovation,
betrayal, and legal conflict, offering a compelling look into the rise of a tech
empire.
3. More About The Movie
Directed by: David Fincher
Produced by: Scott Rudin, Duna Brunetti, Cean Chaffin, Michael de Luca
Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin
Music by: Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross
Production: Relative Media
David Fincher
5. Short Summary
⮚2003- Zuckerberg is dumped by his girlfriend
⮚He started Facemash, a campus website
⮚He got proposal to work on Harvard connections, a social network
⮚Zuckerberg approaches his friend Eduardo with an idea of the Facebook
⮚The Facebook rapidly grown and extended the network to different universities
6. ⮚Zuckerberg and Saverin met with Sean Parker, co-founder of Napster
⮚It was a turning point of the Facebook
⮚Zuckerberg was sued by Winklevoss twins & Saverin
⮚At last Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss were settled with $65 Million
⮚Edvardo received a settlement of unknown amount and his name was restored
as a cofounder
7. Awards
⮚Won Oscar 2011- best writing, best achievement in film editing, music written
for motion pictures
⮚Nominated for Oscar 2011- best motion picture of the year, best actor award
⮚Won golden globe award 2011
⮚Won BAFTA film award 2011
8. Vision & Innovation
Communication
Team Dynamics
Ethics & Integrity
Drive and original ideas are key to business success.
Clear and honest communication prevents misunderstandings
and conflicts.
Trust and collaboration are vital in team success.
Decisions must balance ambition with fairness and ethics.
Management lessons
9. Conclusion
The Social Network concludes with a powerful reflection on success, loneliness,
and the personal cost of ambition. Despite creating a global empire, Mark
Zuckerberg is portrayed as isolated, highlighting the complex human emotions
behind technological achievements. The film leaves viewers questioning the true
price of innovation and the meaning of connection.
✔Entrepreneurship and innovations varies mind to mind
✔You don’t get 500 million friends without making a few enemies