Talk:Phil Crosby

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[edit] Page name

His name was "Philip Bayard Crosby", not "Phil Crosby". This information is quoted from the Winter Park Libraryhttp://www.wppl.org/). The library was given a grant from The Peggy and Philip B. Crosby Foundation, "for the purpose of making available on-line Philip B. Crosby's articles, essays and writings." see this URL: http://www.wppl.org/wphistory/PhilipCrosby/index.html.

I do not know how to approach existing editors (or wikipedia administrators) with the suggestion to change the page name, or to create a new one, redirect to it from this one, and move the content to the new page. I will appreciate any direction telling me how to do this.

Jcwikiwiki 09:37, 10 November 2007 (UTC)


[edit] More books

An anonymous user added the following to the article:

According to information at the following website:
http://www.philipcrosby.com/pca/C.Articles/articles/year.2002/philsbio.htm
Philip crosby wrote more than the four books you listed.
Some of his most important books include:
Cutting the Cost of Quality, 1967
Quality Is Free: The Art of Making Quality Certain, 1979
Quality Without Tears: The Art of Hassle-Free Management, 1984
Running Things: The Art of Making Things Happen, 1986
The Eternally Successful Organization, 1988
Let’s Talk Quality, 1989
Leading: The Art of Becoming an Executive, 1990
Completeness: Quality for the 21st Century, 1992
Reflections on Quality, 1995
Quality Is Still Free, 1996
The Absolutes of Leadership, 1997
Quality and Me: Lessons of an Evolving Life, 1999

I removed it because of the format. I put it here in case anyone is inclined to add it to the article properly. --S Roper 18:56, 12 September 2006 (UTC)

Strikeouts show where I've added titles to the Bibliography. Managed to track them all down; worldcatlibraries.org was very useful. -- Ashley VH 13:27, 27 November 2006 (UTC)