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Quality Without Tears: The Art of Hassle-Free Management

Philip B. Crosby

ToolQuality Without Tears: The Art of Hassle-Free Management
Published: 01 May, 1995
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Jackson to have ankle surgery after Olympics (AP)
Australian and WNBA star Lauren Jackson will undergo surgery on a nagging right ankle injury after the Olympics are over. A statement released by the Australia Olympic Committee said Jackson has an impingement at the front of her right ankle joint. She has required repeated injections to compete in Beijing and will have arthroscopic surgery in Sydney next week.


Storm F Jackson to undergo arthroscopic surgery (PA SportsTicker)
Seattle Storm forward and Australian Olympian Lauren Jackson will undergo arthroscopic surgery on her right ankle following the completion of the Games, the Australian Olympic Committee announced Tuesday.


Shock sign McWilliams-Franklin, Shields (AP)
The Detroit Shock signed six-time WNBA All-Star Taj McWilliams-Franklin to a one-year contract extension and free-agent Ashley Shields to a seven-day contract on Tuesday. The Shock received McWilliams-Franklin last week in a trade with the Washington Mystics for Tasha Humphrey, Eshaya Murphy and a 2009 second-round draft pick.


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The Detroit Shock signed free-agent guard Ashley Shields to a seven-day contract on Tuesday. The Houston Comets selected the 5-foot-10-inch Shields out of Southwest Tennessee Community College with the eighth overall pick in the 2007 draft. She played in 26 games for the Comets last season, averaging 5.3 points and 1.3 rebounds.


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The president of the Washington Mystics delivered a blistering assessment of her franchise Tuesday, declaring that the team hasn't "moved one ounce" in its history and that she "might as well shut down" the team if doesn't start winning. "We cannot continue on this path," Sheila Johnson, also a part owner of the team, said in a rare conference call with reporters.


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Detroit Shock forward Cheryl Ford has had surgery to reconstruct the anterior cruciate ligament in her right knee. The team made the announcement Friday. The 6-foot-3 Ford was injured during a home game against the Los Angeles Sparks on July 22. She fell to the court while trying to restrain a teammate during a fracas with seconds left in the game.


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Former University of Connecticut star Asjha Jones signed a three-year contract extension with the WNBA's Connecticut Sun. Terms of the deal announced Wednesday weren't released. Jones is in her fifth season with the Sun. The 6-foot-2 forward leads the team in scoring at almost 17 points per game. She also averages 6.2 rebounds per contest.


Sun sign F Jones to extension (PA SportsTicker)
The Olympic break failed to stop the Connecticut Sun from doing some business Wednesday as the team signed forward Asjha Jones to a three-year contract extension.


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Mercury center Tangela Smith underwent arthroscopic surgery on her right knee Tuesday and is expected to recover in four to six weeks. Phoenix team physician Dr. Evan Lederman performed the procedure on the 6-foot-4 Smith, the Mercury's third-leading scorer at 11.1 points per game. The defending champion Mercury probably would have to make the playoffs to get Smith back this season.


Mercury C Smith undergoes surgery (PA SportsTicker)
Phoenix Mercury center Tangela Smith is expected to miss four to six weeks after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right knee, the team announced Tuesday.