The Last Word on Power

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Executive Re-Invention for Leaders Who Must Make the Impossible Happen
by Tracy Goss

Today's leaders are reinventing everything but themselves, and this is why so many attempts to revolutionize business fail. For the first time, Goss makes the principles of her Executive Re-Invention Program available to the general reader in The Last Word on Power. Goss's unique methodology shows how "you can put at risk the success you have achieved for the 'possibility' you can be." She positions you to take on the future you dream about, teaching you how to behave differently so you can be free of constraints from the past. She shows how you can be at home in an environment in which you are constantly surrounded by threats, and how to transcend the ordinary so that you can make the impossible happen.

Available at Amazon and in Kindle editions.

What readers say:


The Last Word on Power has incredible possibilities for leaders of all organizations. — Robert Meers, CEO and President, Reebok

The Last Word on Power from Tracy Goss will revolutionize management. In addition to her Executive Re-Invention Program, this book is a must for the leader who has been looking for a way to transfer ownership of the future success of the organization to his or her employees and release their full potential. — Jean-Luc Schwitzguebel, President, Textile Dyes Division Ciba-Geigy

The Last Word on Power is a recipe for transformational leadership. — Richard H. Evans, Senior Vice President, Chase Manhattan Bank, N.A.

Tracy Goss has walked the walk of transformation. In The Last Word on Power, she shares with us the map and the journey. This book will be viewed, from the far future, as the breakthrough that finally broke the back of the corporate principles that have addicted our leaders to power as force, as opposed to power as freedom. — James L. Throneberg, Chairman and CEO, ThorLo, Inc.

Very few management books can actually help readers change their lives. This is one. – Walter Kiechel, former managing editor, Fortune and former editor, Harvard Business Review