This booklet titled “Planning For Success” contains photocopies of eleven transparencies designed to show the essential guidelines for planning and conducting Interactive Management Workshops, as a supplement to the Handbook of Interactive Management. In Box 32 Folder 2 GMU Library has the BOOKLET by this title; it is a spiral bound report derived from printouts of transparencies. It is Number 3 of a series of four small reports originating in 1990-1991 when Warfield created transparencies for use with faculty classes at Defense Systems Management College. The four small reports were distributed as audience handouts in the Ann Arbor 22 October 1991 presentation to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING SCIENCES, at request of Ford Motor Company. The 4 reports had yellow, green white and blue covers.
Titles of the transparencies are given below, in the sequence in which they appear in the printed booklet. OLD computer file names are in parentheses. 1-A. Title page Interactive Management Workshops: Planning for Success (imp12) 1. Five Alternative Levels of Success Available for Planning Purposes (imp01) 2. Functions Supported in Definition Workshops (imp03) 3. Functions Supported in Alternative Design Workshops (imp02) 4. Functions Supported in Workshops for Choosing an Alternative Design (imp04) 5. Primary Factors in the Planning Phase (imp10) 6. Quality Control in Applications: Five Key Concerns (imp11) 7. Component Factors: Planning Phase: Success Level 1: Approach to Issue (imp05) 8. Component Factors: Planning Phase: Success Level 2: Issue Exploration, Success Level 3: Issue Definition (imp06 and imp07) 9. Component Factors: Planning Phase: Success Level 4: Design of Alternatives (imp08) 10. Component Factors: Planning Phase: Success Level 5: Choice of Alternative (imp09) 11. Component Factors: Workshop Phase: All Five Success Levels (imp13).
"Interactive Management Workshops: Planning for Success" was one of a series of four presentation packages prepared originally as components of the educational program conducted by Warfield in 1990-1991 on behalf of DSMC, under Defense Dept. contract MDA903-90=C0192. As per the contract, copies of these transparencies were submitted to Professor Henry Alberts, of Defense Systems Management College, on 15 October 1991. Later, the pages were printed in a spiral-bound booklet, and distributed as a small IASIS monograph. The booklets were distributed in Warfield's 22 October 1991 presentation to THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR MANUFACTURING SCIENCES in Ann Arbor, AT REQUEST OF FORD MOTOR COMPANY. Other titles in this same series: FRONT MATERIAL to GENERIC DESIGN SCIENCE AND INTERACTIVE MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW; GENERIC DESIGN SCIENCE AND INTERACTIVE MANAGEMENT: AN OVERVIEW; GENERIC DESIGN SCIENCE: DIAGNOSTICS; GENERIC DESIGN SCIENCE: LAWS OF GENERIC DESIGN. (this last cell packet is outdated, and is no longer used. =============== WHERE ARE THE actual TRANSPARENCIES The actual transparencies (for this and for three other booklets in the series) were stored in a large white note-binder which has the label: "GDS AND IM" which stands for: Generic Design Science and Interactive Management. The note-binder and booklets have been sent to Special Collections department at George Mason University Fenwick library AND ARE NOW IN BOX 75 OF Warfield Special Collection.