This video is short, a 20 minute introduction tape. There are over 20 MUCH LONGER videos on National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in Warfield Special Collection at Fenwick Library. The longer cassettes hold the filming of all or most of the 1985-1986 workshop sessions, the first one beginning on 30 September 1985 and the last one ending on 16 January 1986. High ranking personnel from different departments of NOOA organization met together in a series of workshop sessions that lasted for weeks. They came to tackle as a group the definition and structuring of anticipated problems for the 1990's, along with clarification of long-range goals and the development of options for the redesign of the NMFS of the future. Aleco Christakis was the facilitator, assisted by David Keever and other members of the CIM staff. The sessions were held in the Demosophia Room at Center for Interactive Management, George Mason University, Fairfax. I haven't viewed the NMFS videos, so I don't know the length of any of the cassettes. It can be assumed that most of them are 120 minutes in length, because usual procedure when taping was to run the camera nonstop through an Interactive Management session, until the two-hour tape was full, then change the tape and run the camera again nonstop another two hours until the tape was full. This short video is one of a group of five demonstration tapes produced by the Center for Interactive Management in the 1980's to show the possibilities and uses of Interactive Management. (the other four were on subjects of Defense Acquisition, Nursing, Curriculum, American Indian tribes, See videos here. )