User talk:Kdc545
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Also, please take a moment to read Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. Your edits appear to be promoting Jack Stack, open-book management, and the book The Great Game of Business. Did you recently read the book? --Busy Stubber 15:58, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Don't know if I am doing this right... :)
(This is a copy from Busy Stubber talk page)
I wasn't sure how to reply back to your message, so I hope this is right. :)
I read the book as a project one of my management classes (getting my master's...ugh!). Should I not have edited those mentioned articles? If not, I can delete them...it's not a big deal to me! :)
Have a great day! —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kdc545 (talk • contribs) 19:25, 23 October 2007 (UTC)
- Your message on my talk page worked out fine! I'm copying it here so that if anyone else has the same question, they can see that you've answered! :)
- I put notability tags on the articles Jack Stack and The Great Game of Business because the articles need citations to establish that Jack Stack and The Great Game of Business have been recognized and discussed in publications such as books, newspapers and journals. Since you're studying his work, you've probably seen published comments on him, his book and his management technique. After you've added some reliable sources to the articles, you can remove the notability tags from the articles.
- Many thanks for your contributions to Wikipedia, and good luck in school! --Busy Stubber 19:04, 24 October 2007 (UTC)