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Transcript of “Great University No. 4: Designing the Great University," given 14 February 1990. Guest speaker at this seminar was Dr. Harold J. Morowitz, Robinson Professor of Biology and Natural Philosophy at George Mason University. See, “Great University No.4: Designing the Great University” to listen to the seminar.
Transcript of “Great University Seminar No. 3: University Infrastructure & Interdisciplinary Work," given 27 November 1989. Guest speaker at this seminar was Dr. Clara M. Lovett, Provost at George Mason University. See, “Great University Seminar No. 3: University Infrastructure & Interdisciplinary Work” to listen to the seminar.
Transcript of “Great University Seminar No. 2: Five images of the University,” presented at George Mason University, 30 October 1989. Guest speaker at this seminar was Professor Anita Taylor, of the Communication Department at George Mason University. See, “Great University Seminar No.2: Five Images of the University,” to listen to the seminar.
Transcript of “Great University Seminar No. 1: Professional Schools & the Great University,” presented at George Mason University, 18 October 1989. Guest speaker at this seminar was Dr. Coleman Raphael, Dean of the School of Business at George Mason University. See, “Great University Seminar No.1: Professional Schools & the great University,” to listen to the seminar.
Printouts of 20 PowerPoint slides and correspondence related to talk. It was a talk on overcoming complexity in organizations and prepared for 2 July 2003 presentation at INCOSE 13th Annual International Symposium Washington, D.C. Due to last minute schedule changes, the talk was never given.
Printouts of 11 PowerPoint slides used for the Bertalanffy Lecture. Lecture named for Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy an Austrian philosopher who was instrumental in the beginnings of systems studies and was a co-founder of the Society for General Systems Theory a forerunner of the ISSS. Presented at 46th Meeting of International Society for System Sciences 2-6 August 2002, JiaoTong University (and also presented at TongJi University Business School) Shanghai, China. See notes field for details…
With a Foreword by Walter J. Bogan, Jr., this is a summary of a two-year project for U. S. Department of Education, involving seven universities and research institutes, dealing with application of Interpretive Structural Modeling to Environmental Education. Appendix 1 lists all of the 12 resource and reference reports produced during the project, which was headquartered at University of Virginia under direction of John N. Warfield. See also Designs for the Future of Environmental Education,…
This is the first of a two-volume FINAL REPORT on this contract, published in 1980 by University of Virginia. This and the second volume, describe the application of Interpretive Structural Modeling to the goals of environmental education. A year later, the U. S. Department of Education issued a booklet bearing the same title. Both the 1980 and the 1981 publications should be studied for a full survey of the project, since their contents are not…
For use by teachers when planning environmental education curricula, emphasizing need for a wide, interconnecting systems approach, with descriptions of how interpretive structural modeling techniques can generate genuine systems training. This the second of a two-volume report contains lesson plans, or teaching units, for classroom work. Click here for Volume 1. Note that the U.S. Department of Education issued a booklet bearing the same title a year later. Their contents differ. For the 1981 version,…
An IM Report. The printed pages hold lists of Problem Statements from the workshop as well as Warfield’s handwritten notes.
One of 32 Ford Motor Company IM Reports.
Report from Interactive Management Workshop conducted for middle managers at NASPERS (National Press) a South African publishing conglomerate. Held at Ambassador Hotel, Cape Town, South Africa, 10-11 November 1997. Not saved independently but part of a larger document entitled “Notes on Trip to Cape Town, South Africa” which describes entire trip to South Africa.
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