For Rose Warfield's home computer file, this report not SAVED as a separate paper, but included in the middle of a document titled NOTES ON TRIP TO CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA. Originally the report was a separate paper. Although not listed in the GMU Finding Aid, I believe it to be part of the document collection from the South Africa trip, and very likely to be in hard copy with the Managing Complexity Workshop documents stored at Fenwick Library in Box 36 Folder 24. After lecturing at a systems conference in South Africa, Warfield had stayed in Cape Town for another week, in order to conduct a two-day session for middle managers at NASPERS (National Press) a South African publishing conglomerate. The organizer of the NASPERS workshop was Tom Ryan, who had also been Warfield's host at the systems conference held the week before. The NOTES describes Warfield's entire two-week trip, but also includes this report describing the circumstances surrounding the workshop. There was inadequate electronic equipment, poor communication and planning and several other problems making it a good example of how not to have a workshop. Tom Ryan's graduate student from Taiwan, Nien-Tsu Tuan, was of tremendous assistance helping to find needed equipment and thereby preventing a complete disaster. Warfield's Interpretive Report written on the last day of his trip was given to Tom Ryan. The NASPERS problematique is also saved on Rose's computer, in a separate folder because it is a Ventura software file. The filenames for the Ventura problematique are: SOAFRICA.CAP; soafrica.CHP; SOAFRICA.CIF; SOAFRICA.FRM; SOAFRICA.TXT and SOAFRICA.VGR.