Bringing order to large organizations has always intrigued Quentin Skrabec. He spent a large
portion of his career defining order in the steel industry, studying the
management differences that catapulted successful companies out from the shadows
of poorer performing ones. Even Skrabec's hobbies of chemistry and geology
strive to formulate order out of the elements. No wonder he would find Michael
Owens an enticing subject for research. Acknowledged as the father of project
management, Owens typifies Skrabec's ideal.
Dr. Skrabec's long list of academic degrees includes a PhD in manufacturing management from the
University of Toledo, an MS in metallurgical and industrial engineering from
Ohio State University, and an MS/BS in management, operations, systems, and
organizational leadership as well as an MBA in business administration,
organizational leadership, and behavior from Robert Morris University. He has
written more than fifty articles and five books on history, industrial history,
and business. Dr. Skrabec is an adjunct professor at Findlay University and is a
sought-after speaker for management conferences, having appeared at over thirty
national gatherings.
A senior member of the American Society of Quality Control and American Society of Materials, Skrabec and his
wife, Barbara, live in Maumee, Ohio. He prefers to write longhand and leave the
initial typing to Barbara. He relaxes by reading science fiction.
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