The Center for Interactive Management

A short history of the Center for Interactive Management, recounts it major activities and names of persons connected with its operations during the 7 years of its existence first at University of Virginia and lastly George Mason University from April 1982 until June 1989, when the Center was abolished. See also, “The Institute for Advanced Study in the Integrative Sciences (IASIS).”



Sent to GMU 27 September 2007. A short history of the Center for Interactive Management, recounts it major activities and names of persons connected with its operations during the 7 years of its existence first at University of Virginia and lastly George Mason University from April 1982 until June 1989, when the Center was abolished. The paper on Rose Warfield's computer is dated 5 Dec 1989. After scanning and filing the 1989 document, Rose came across an updated printout, 16 February 1990 version, not on Rose's computer, is identical to the 1989 version except for addition of one sentence stating "the Defense Systems Management College has formally approved the development of a center which may include but go beyond what could be provided in the CIM."

Although he was to remain at George Mason University for ten more years doing writing, teaching and research, this was probably the last time Warfield wrote anything about his own Center for Interactive Management, since it was no longer operative at George Mason University.




Additional Info

  • Category: Interactive Management (IM), Professional History, Research History
  • Size: 162 p & 624 p
  • Description: Spiral bound manuscript with cover.
  • Publication Year: 1991
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