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Zakisms: Life, Simply Stated are the thought provoking family, social and life observations that Dr. Zak El-Ramly has articulated in short succinct statements or quotes and are loaded with depth of the complexities of human drivers, emotions & nature. Zakisms is the articulation and verbalization of Zak’s business and life insights to make them useable and possibly transferable. The charm of the Zakisms is in the short statements that are thought provoking and offer self-reflection to the reader. Zakisms will capitalize on the fact that in today’s fast paced society; people gravitate for big messages that are well articulated in small doses.

Zak draws on his successful business, personal and social experiences to formulate these Zakisms. Dr. Zak El-Ramly is CEO and President of ZE PowerGroup; ZE is the initials of Zak. ZE was established in May 1995, a privately held multi-million grossing strategic consulting and software development firm with almost 100 employees. ZE PowerGroup has offices in Vancouver, BC; Raleigh, NC; Houston, TX and London; UK.

Zak is a husband of 50 years, father of 4, grandfather of 10 and friend of hundreds and associate of thousands. These diverse roles have all provided him with insight to simplify human drivers into these Zakisms. Zak has been sharing and distributing these Zakisms for many years. Zakisms have become a refreshing dose of insight, inspiration and guidance for his friends and connects with his collegues, friends, professionals and mothers of all ages.

Zak’s overall message is that life is a continuum; there are no clear distinctions between business deals, family living, and social interaction. It’s all about human feelings, drivers and interactions; and about the tension between self-interest and social interest. This tension is what makes life an art of compromise. Zakisms explore these tensions and highlights the need for compromise.
 

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The charm of the Zakisms is in the short statements that are thought provoking and offer self-reflection to the reader.”