Sent to GMU on 23 Oct 2000. This is an old 3/4 inch tape Originally taped in October 1979 in the Genessee County Offices in Flint, Michigan, this NAC program shows the workings of the Gennessee County Board of Commissioners as they go through an Interpretive Structural Modeling process directed by James G. Coke and Carl Moore, with narration by Elizabeth Rott. A printed booklet with the same title, written by Coke and Moore is available in the IASIS File. [IASIS File No. 80/004 and 80/004 Video] Video and booklet were both produced/published by National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C. 1980. This videotape won a prize as the best of the year with National Association of Counties. Coke and Moore, professors at Kent State University, made two videos about ISM, this being the second one. Carl Moore came to Charlottesville for a short while in the late 1970's to work with Warfield and to learn more about ISM. He later used ISM in his own work at Kent State. The IASIS File with the booklet written by Coke & Moore is in two locations, 1) Library at Defense Systems Management College, Ft. Belvoir, Virginia and 2) Library at ITESM in Monterrey, Mexico.
R.w. circa 1989, with edits in Feb 2007
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