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The Last Word on Power: Executive Re-Invention for Leaders Who Must Make The Impossible Happen The Last Word on Power: Executive Re-Invention for Leaders Who Must Make The Impossible Happen by Tracy Goss
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“Accepting that you can’t control the outcome is not the end of action—it is the opening for the boldest and most daring action. You can accept total responsibility for your choices and actions. You are free to play full-out in creating and implementing an extraordinary future for yourself and your organization.”
Tracy Goss, The Last Word On Power
“When you accept that life does not turn out the way it “should,” you are free to take actions that are not constrained by the need to control life so it turns out the way that it “should” (or, at the very least, to make sure life doesn’t turn out the way it “shouldn’t”).”
Tracy Goss, The Last Word On Power
“The American leaders could only bring this new realm of possibility into existence by making a declaration—a form of conversation. Once human rights were declared, actions that would never have been conceived before came naturally to mind.”
Tracy Goss, The Last Word On Power
“Once you acquire the capacity to generate the power to make the impossible happen, it cannot be taken away from you. In fact, it increases over time. That is why executives and leaders must re-invent themselves before they can re-invent an organization, institution, or country effectively. Without the capacity to generate the power to make the impossible happen, how can they possibly succeed?”
Tracy Goss, The Last Word On Power