Talk:Philip B. Crosby

Latest comment: 2 months ago by 2800:200:EF00:1D65:E087:ECE4:4E49:5C3D in topic Page name

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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)Reply


Okay, so I needed help learning how to write, in 2007. I've added the citation to the first sentence in the article. Shortening his name as it is, by using "Phil", is disrespectful to the deceased. I do plan to change the article name -- given I wrote the above text about a year and a half ago and the use of "Phil" has not been justified and his full name has been identified and cited.

WPPL 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.

Kernel.package (talk) 08:26, 2 May 2009 (UTC) (aka jcwikiwiki)Reply

You may find WP:MOVE helpful. The page Philip Crosby is a disambiguation page so a new page would have to be something like Philip B. Crosby (currently a redirect but it is the name he published his books under). The old page name would be left as a redirect. If there are no objections I could swap these over fairly readily.—Teahot (talk) 10:32, 2 May 2009 (UTC)Reply
As this seemed pretty uncontroversial, I have gone ahead and swapped them over. Please discuss the move here if you think this was a bad idea.—Teahot (talk) 10:41, 2 May 2009 (UTC)Reply

14 steps to achieve zero defects: 1. Management commitment. 2. Quality improvement teams. 3. Quality measures. 4. The cost of quality. 5. Be aware of quality. 6. Corrective action. 7. Zero defect planning. 8. Supervisor training. 9. Zero Defects Day. 10. Set the goals. 11. Elimination of error causes. 12. Recognition. 13. Quality advice. 14. start again — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2800:200:EF00:1D65:E087:ECE4:4E49:5C3D (talk) 15:49, 24 August 2024 (UTC)Reply


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Someone can upload a Crosby's photography and paste it here? It could be useful. --200.11.59.30 (talk) 21:20, 6 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

More books

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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)Reply

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)Reply

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I came here, as many probably have, to find where and how to get the quality education system started where I am for saving corporations money and having happier people. Could someone do me a favor and provide some options for the way to interface with the legacy of Crosby's quality system here?