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Devora Zack

Devora Zack is a nationally recognized expert in the field of leadership development. Her consulting, networking strategies, seminars, corporate retreats, coaching, and strategic plans consistently result in improved productivity and morale.

Ms. Zack consults to dozens of diverse organizations in private industry, federal agencies, and the public sector.Ms. Zack holds an MBA from Cornell University where she was a full-tuition merit scholar. Her BA, magna cum laude, is from University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School for Communication. She is honored with active memberships in Phi Beta Kappa and Mensa.

Quotes

Yulya Kudinahas quoted2 years ago
There’s another reason promotion to manager—or to a more senior level of management—is tough. It’s because change of any kind is difficult. Even so-called positive change. Presumably we are supposed to be happy about “good” change. So we feel guilty, on top of everything else, for having a negative reaction to positive change.

Change, by definition, means a departure from the status quo. Positive change—a promotion, a partnership, a bigger sales territory, a new home—still signifies a loss, letting go of the familiar. What we know and are comfortable with is gone. A wise entrepreneur I know describes times of successful transition as “being positively challenged.”

So cut yourself some slack. Part of the reason you miss your “real” (aka previous) job is because it was what you knew. Now you’re playing by new rules, with new expectations and new demands. Easier on paper than in practice. It’s okay, though. Believe it or not, you’ll get the hang of it.
Yulya Kudinahas quoted2 years ago
Remembering that you are, first and foremost, yourself is the first step toward being a successful (T!), happy (F!) manager.

The only way you can aspire to managerial
greatness is by channeling yourself.

As a senior executive in the tech industry wisely advised, “Don’t try to be someone you’re not. Managers come in all shapes and sizes, and the more you stay true to who you are, the harder people will work for you.”

Here’s the corollary to being yourself. Ready for this heady piece of reality?

You are not anyone else.
Yulya Kudinahas quoted2 years ago
Your sole areas of direct responsibility are
your thoughts, your words, and your actions.
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