Talk:James Goodnight
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I would like to offer a first draft of an improved version of this article at: User:CorporateM/Goodnight
The current article is focused on his college and high-school life, while he is best known for his work at SAS and for setting an example in corporate culture.
I would like to make sure we capture his achievements well without diving into promotionalism, so I'll be working on bringing it up to GA over time. User:CorporateM 19:11, 17 December 2012 (UTC)
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Some suggestions[edit]The footnotes aren't consistently formatted. I like WP:CITE, which is the format that has been used for many/most footnotes, but should be for used consistently for all footnotes. "Further reading" is generally to be avoided, by which I mean that if it's possible to use something in that section for a footnote, that is much preferable to having it in the "Further reading" section. (I think of this section as the place to put offline sources where (a) an editor doesn't have time or inclination to use that source, and/or (b) an editor can't get at the source, but thinks it's important.) I suggest the "Philanthropy" section be merged into "Personal life" (more commonly "Personal", I think). The is some good information in the SAS Institute article that I think should go into this one, even though there will obviously be redundancy. Specifically, the first two sections (history) and the first two paragraphs of the "Business" section are important for giving a sense of what Goodnight has done and how his role has changed over the years. The couple of sentences about a flat organization (27 people reporting directly to him) are also worth duplicating. (And the "SAS Institute" section of this article should have this at the beginning:) -- John Broughton (♫♫) 23:29, 17 December 2012 (UTC)
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I would like to request consideration of a professional profile photo of James Goodnight (right) to replace the infobox spot, perhaps while moving the World Economic Forum image to the end of the Career section, where his participation in WEC is discussed. I guess there is no rule or precedence for whether Wikipedia prefers images with a frown or smile, or with wrinkles showing or not. So I defer to the judgement of an impartial volunteer. CorporateM (Talk) 19:57, 26 February 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]Using this space to store new sources as they emerge/I spot them. CorporateM (Talk) 01:34, 14 November 2014 (UTC)
- Forrest, Conner (November 10, 2014). "Jim Goodnight: SAS CEO. Statistician. North Carolinian". Tech Republic.
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