Shadowing Success: How Amazon’s Mentorship Program Transformed a Cybersecurity VP’s Leadership Skills

Sara Duffer’s stint in Amazon’s shadow program revealed the secret sauce to effective leadership: voracious curiosity. By persistently questioning everything, she swapped her security mindset for broader business insights. From compliance to customer experience, Duffer discovered that asking the right questions can uncover a whole new world of understanding.

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Who knew that being a shadow could be so enlightening? Sara Duffer’s time lurking in the wings of the Amazon big shots has taught her more than she ever expected. From voraciously curious to overzealous communicator, she’s practically a superhero of the cybersecurity world now! Who knew that swapping her security hat for a business beret could lead to such a colorful journey through the land of bureaucracy and customer experience? Maybe we should all take up shadowing…or just start a journal.

Key Points:

– Sara Duffer swapped her cybersecurity focus for a broader business perspective during Amazon’s shadow program.
– “Voracious curiosity” became a recurring theme in her experiences under Amazon CEO Andy Jassy.
– Communication and persistence were critical lessons learned, emphasizing the importance of overcommunication.
– Duffer realized the importance of focusing on customer experience in cybersecurity compliance.
– The shadow program pulled her out of her comfort zone, offering rich perspectives and learning opportunities.

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