Make the impossible possible
Bill
Strickland with Vince Rause
Acclaim for
MAKE THE IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE
"Passionate.
Inspirational. Hopeful. Optimistic. Powerful. Compelling. And most important
—it works . . . Here is the cure to what ails this country. Take it home. Read
it. Then live it."
—Alan M. Webber, founding editor, Fast Company
magazine
"Bill
Strickland is a genius, because he sees the inherent genius in everyone. Bill's
ability to inspire hope is powerful, universal, and world changing. Make the
Impossible Possible will show you how you can achieve even your wildest dreams.
Bravo!"
—Jeff Skoll, first president of eBay, founder
and chairman, Skoll Foundation
"We
often hear the word 'inspire,' likely allowing it to pass and not sink in our psyche.
However, we often will never forget things that inspire us. A visit to see Bill
Strickland's concept in Pittsburgh was one of those events for me. Now you can
read about how he was driven to build it."
—Jim Hackett, president and CEO, Steelcase Inc.
"Are
you yearning to pursue what others say is an unrealistic or impractical dream? This
is the book for you. By telling his remarkable story, Bill Strickland shows us
that an impossible notion is just an idea nobody had the guts to try. With
great flair and amazing range—you'll read about jazz, pottery, airplanes, even
orchids!—he reveals how each of us can change our part of the world. Like the
man who wrote it, this book is inspired and inspiring."
—Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling
author of A Whole New Mind
"Bill
Strickland could sell anything . . . Read this book and you'll understand why
he is such an inspiration to practicing and aspiring entrepreneurs."
—James Heskett, Harvard Business School
Praise for
Bill Strickland and Manchester Bidwell
"One
of the most innovative social enterprise thinkers I have ever met. The
'Strickland' thought process is that of a highly trained jazz musician, coupled
with a keen business sense . . . He is definitely one of my major heroes."
-
QUINCY
JONES
"The
Manchester Craftsmen's Guild is a testament to the power of the arts to transform
children's lives. Its students learn much more than how to shape clay, take
pictures, and appreciate jazz. They leave the Guild knowing that they have the
potential and tools to become successful and productive citizens."
- HILLARY
RODHAM CLINTON