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This is the first of 13 VHS cassettes for the Ford Product Information Management Systems (PIMS) Workshop at Ford Motor Company. Warfield wrote a guide for viewing this workshop. See “Notes on the Ford Product Information Management (PIMS) Workshop Held During the Period January 11-14, 1994.” For the DVD recordings of tapes in this workshop, click here.
A guest lecture given by Dr. F. Ross Janes for Roxana Cárdenas’ course Teoria Y Teoria Y Metologíade Sistemas at ITESM (Instituto TecnológicoY de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey) in April 1996. Janes provides a clear and easy to comprehend overview of Interactive Management. Includes a question and answer session at the end of the lecture.
This is the first of 4 slow-speed videotapes of Ford Motor Company’s Analytical Powertrain Workshop Number 1 (APT-1). The full title is: Slow Speed Tapes of First Interactive Management Workshop on Design of an Analytical Powertrain, held at Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan April 14-16, 1992.
Taped during a two-day Interactive Management session held for faculty and staff representatives from Defense Systems Military College, Ft. Belvoir, VA, 15-17 December 1986. Workshop focused on identifying problems and options for improvement of efficiency and effectiveness. Includes interview segments with Warfield, Fred Waelchi, Brig. Gen. Cabell and John Snodderly. The first Interactive Management session at DSMC.
A series of nine VHS cassettes of the Rapid Response Manufacturing (FFM) Workshop at Ford Motor Company, 19-21 May 1993 and available now for viewing at Special Collections, George Mason University Library in Fairfax, Virginia.
These VHS cassettes are currently missing.
A videotape of a presentation by Dr. Alexander N. Christakis, one of Warfield’s former colleagues. Christakis and two women associated with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) discuss the FDA’s use of Interactive Management. This was the third in a series of 12 lectures on Complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU. See also, “Applications 1: Applications in Industry & Government; Applications in the U. S. Food and Drug Administration” and “Johnson Center Lecture Series…
A videotaped presentation by Professor Benjamin Broome of the Communication Department at GMU. Professor Broome described his use of Interactive Management methods while in Cyprus on a Fulbright Scholarship. This was the eleventh in a series of 12 lectures on Complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU. Click here for Tape 2 of 2. See also, “Applications 3: Applications in Cyprus.”
The full title of this lecture is "The Legacy of Charles Sanders Peirce and the Experience of the Peirce Biographer (Joseph Brent, Historian, Ph. D.)" and was the ninth in a series of 12 lectures on complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU during the 1998 Fall Semester. For documents and printouts of the accompanying transparencies see “Philosophy 3: The Legacy of Charles Sanders Peirce” or “George Mason University Johnson Center Lecture Series on Complexity,…
This is the tenth in a series of 12 lectures on complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU during the 1998 Fall Semester. For documents and transparencies used in the talk see “Science 3: The Work Program of Complexity” or “Johnson Center Lecture Series on Complexity: Lecture Group 3.”
The full title of this lecture is “The Mathematics of Structure: Its Relevance to Knowledge Reconstruction in All Fields of Study.” Warfield provides an overview of the 24 branches or sub-branches of mathematics that are involved in the mathematics of structure. For documents and printouts of the accompanying transparencies see “George Mason University Johnson Center Lecture Series on Complexity, Lecture Group 2.”
A videotape in which Warfield discusses how Interactive Management has been utilized in different countries. Covers the work of Moses Ayiku in Ghana, Carol Jeffrey in Liberia, and Roxana Cardenas in Mexico. It was the seventh of 12 lectures on complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU during the 1998 Fall Semester. For documents and accompanying transparencies see “Johnson Center Lecture Series on Complexity: Lecture Group 2.”
This is a videotaped lecture available on VHS cassette at Fenwick Library George Mason University in Warfield Special Collection. The full title of this lecture is "Introducing Higher Education to the Thought Leaders of Complexity and Second-Order Thought." It is the fourth in a series of 12 lectures on complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU during the 1998 Fall Semester. For documents and accompanying transparencies see “Higher Education 2: Higher Education & the Thought…
This is a videotaped lecture available on VHS cassette at Fenwick Library George Mason University in Warfield Special Collection. The full title of this lecture is “The Wandwaver Solution: Creating the Great University.” It is the twelfth in a series of 12 lectures on complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU during the 1998 Fall Semester. For documents and accompanying transparencies see “Higher Education 3: The Wandwaver Solution; Creating the Great University” or “Johnson Center…
This is the first of two disks of a set of videotaped lectures with accompanying transparencies. The lectures were given at the Johnson Center, George Mason University, during the 1998 Fall Semester. Warfield divided the lectures into four groups: Philosophy of Complexity, Science of Complexity, Applications in Industry and Government, and Implications for Higher Education. There were three lectures associated with each of the four categories. (Three of the lectures, however, were not videotaped). For…
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This is the fourth in a series of 12 lectures on the subject of complexity given at the Johnson Center, GMU during the 1998 Fall semester. In this lecture Warfield presents documents from several sources to support his assertion that the education level of American students is in a state of decline. He argues that college and universities are, however, in denial. For documents and accompanying transparencies see “Implications for Higher Education; Undergraduate General Education…
There are ten VHS cassettes holding John Warfield’s one-week shout course entitled “The Mathematics of Modeling: Organizing and Interpreting Language and Knowledge” presented for The Institute of Public Policy (TIPP), George Mason University, 18-22 January 1993.
THIS RECORD 10052 SHOULD BE DELETED, BUT ROSE WILL NOT DO SO, LEAVE FOR TOM SO HE CAN UPDATE HIS DELETION RECORDS. ROSE MERGED THIS 10052 RECORD INTO ID 10262 ON 5/31/2017, BECAUSE IT WAS A DUPLICATE EXCEPT FOR FORMAT. This video describes the experiences and processes encountered by persons who participate in an Interactive Management session, by use of film clips from a July 1991 Interactive Management workshop held at Defense Systems Management College…
An interview of Alexander Christakis conducted by Benjamin Broome. In the interview Christakis explains the ideas and potential uses of Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) and discusses what the mission and goals of the Center for Interactive Management at George Mason University. There were two interviews, the first of which did not go well.
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