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CEO of $4.2 billion tech giant says defying Mark Zuckerberg's 'move fast and break things' mantra was essential to growing his business


Published on 2025-03-07 05:20:50 - Fortune
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  • The founder of dbt Labs Tristan Handy says moving at his own pace fostered innovation and growth
  • it can feel antithetical to the strategies of Google and Meta.

The article from MSN Money discusses how the CEO of a $42 billion tech company, ServiceNow, named Bill McDermott, attributes his company's success to a strategy that contrasts with Mark Zuckerberg's famous "move fast and break things" philosophy. Instead, McDermott emphasizes a more deliberate approach, focusing on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. He believes that in the enterprise software market, where ServiceNow operates, moving too quickly can lead to significant issues for clients, potentially damaging long-term relationships and trust. This approach has helped ServiceNow grow by ensuring that their solutions are robust and meet the high standards required by their enterprise customers, thereby fostering sustainable growth rather than rapid, potentially unstable expansion.

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