This material was shipped to Fenwick Library Special Collections, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA on 23 October 2000. There is no digitized verison; it is available in hard copy in Box 5 Folder 11 of Warfield Special Collection C0016. Although addressed to the Saudis, this manuscript, as written by Warfield, was designed to apply in any group problem solving situation, and contains the entire process of Interactive Management, in a simple basic outline. Portions of it were used as source material for reports and papers and graphics by Center for Interactive Management staff, copied and recopied many times, throughout the ensuing years of Interactive Management at University of Virginia and George Mason University, and later incorporated into the book A Science of Generic Design, 2 ed. Much of this Warfield manuscript was used as source material for a printed report issued in 1982 by JWK International, a Washington, D.C. technology development firm which had snagged a contract to review and edit the Saudi Arabian project. JWK hired Warfield as a technical consultant. Warfield had made a second trip to Saudi Arabia, either as part of a NSF/SANCST contract or as an assistant on the JWK project, I don't know which. Maybe both. This 78 page manuscript is the material which was prepared by Warfield for use in the JWK final report for their 1982 contract. Contents of Warfield's manuscript: Introduction to Planning: The Sigma-5 Meeting, Demosophia (situation room); Roles; Zonal Diagnosis in Interactive Planning; Consensus Methodologies; Scenario Writing; Delta Chart; Example of a Sigma-5 Meeting Using Consensus Methodologies. This is all material which he had begun to put in use in 1981 and 1982, during his beginning years as director of the Center for Interactive Management at University of Virginia. (Much of his manuscript was incorporated into the JWK printed report, but Warfield's ideas were altered a good deal by JWK technical writers, and not entirely to his satisfaction. Warfield was not listed as the author of the JWK report anyway, so it doesn't matter. We have a copy of the JWK report in our Papers by others files..)