20 Lecture options were suggested ahead of time for August Smith's Symposium planned for June 1993 in Austin, Texas. This document is an overview of the possible lectures which Warfield had prepared and sent to August Smith ahead of time; not all of these lectures were used. The document is a series of 20 title pages describing 20 different presentations, lectures, panel discussions, video demonstrations, etc. . In the list of "Symposium Options" numbered 1 through 20, Warfield gives a topic for the session, the duration and type of session, the names of presenters, a list of supporting facility requirements, the titles of printed materials to be used as handouts, a suggested audience, the major objectives of the session, and descriptive notes. Besides Warfield, the speakers were: Kenneth McIlvoy, Roxana Cardenas, August Smith, Carol (who), Warfield prepared these pages for use by August Smith, who organized the Texas symposium and got Warfield and Cardenas and others to speak. Some but probably not all of the 20 lectures were given at the 1993 symposium. Also there is a videotape of this symposium, it was filmed by August Smith's teenage son, holding a camcorder. It is not very good quality but we saved itin the basement with other videos and donated to GMU in year 2000.They are 2 cassettes, at George Mason University in box No. 85.in Warfield Collection, under the title: International Interactive Symposium, Austin Texas, June 9-10, 1993, IM Overview (Mexico, Amtrak, Ford, Texas Possibilities) IM Demo (Dr. Flores, Mexico, Start, IM Center, Exercise) , June 9-10, 1993
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The twenty topics, each described one per page: 1. What is Interactive Management 2. Cultural Change and Quality Management at AMTRAK 3. ITESM and its Role in Mexican Development 4. Interactive Management at ITESM: Evolution and Prospects 5. Planning for Success: IM Workshops 6. Interactive Management Workshops, their conduct, facilitation, and the response of Workshop participants. 7. Fifteen Existing Centers of IM Activity 8. What is Involved in Starting and Sustaining a Center for Interactive Management? 9. Why Should Texas be Interested in Starting a Center for Interactive Management? 10. Comparing Interactive Management with Quality Function Deployment (QFD) and the 7-M's as Practiced in Japan and Elsewhere 11. Twenty-five Years of Research on Complexity in Society--A Chronological History with Highlighted Results 12. Evaluating Group Facilitation in Interactive Management Workshops Held at Ford Motor Company and at the Defense Systems Management College 13. Interactive Management as Presently Applied to Regional Development in the state of Guanajuato, Mexico 14. The Science of Generic Design: An Overview 15. The Bizarre is the Norm 16. Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) as Applied in Interactive Management 17. Twelve Laws of Generic Design and Their Interpretation 18. Developing a Design Culture in Higher Education: Diagnostics and Prescriptions 19. The Literature of Organizational Change: Duds and Jewels 20. Clanthink and Groupthink