Managing the Unmanageable: Process Leadership in Organization, Lecture 1---Slides

These are PowerPoint slides prepared for a videotaped lecture. A video of this lecture is available. This is the first in a series of 14 lectures called “Managing the Unmanageable.”

 

This set of 67 PowerPoint slides was used when taping Video #1 of the series Managing the Unmanageable. Warfield had prepared a series of digitized  transparencies for this talk, but the TV studio was not satisfied with his black and white WordPerfect 8 cells, and so they got someone at the studio to redo the cells, into MICROSOFT WORD PowerPoint. Warfield's cells designed for the talk, all in WordPerfect8 were revised and reformatted by GMUTV into Microsoft PowerPoint slides for use in the filming of the video. Process Leadership in Organizations was planned to be Number 1 of a series of 14 video lectures with the series title of : MANAGING THE UNMANAGEABLE.  Warfield created his own PowerPoint slides thereafter, for the lectures which followed,  but ONLY 9 of the 14 titles were filmed. R.w. 3/7/2007, updated May 14, 2015.

A full list of the Managing the Unmanageable lectures:

Lecture 1: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Process Leadership in Organizations

Lecture 2: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Interactive Management Process Leaders in Organizations

Lecture 3: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Thought Leaders on Behavioral Pathologies

Lecture 4: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: The Mathematics of Structure

Lecture 5: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Metrics of Complexity

Lecture 7: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Thought Leaders on Second-order Thought

Lecture 9: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Infrastructure for the Work Program of Complexity

Lecture 13: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Managerial Self-delusion via Killer Assumptions

Lecture 14: [Text] [Video] Managing the Unmanageable: Structuring Discursivity for the Domain of Complexity  

Additional Info

  • Category: Complexity, Organizations, Planning
  • Size: 41 or 46 p
  • Publication Year: 2001
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