John Warfield interviewed (Raw Footage for Project by Mary Austin)

The unedited footage from an interview of Warfield conducted by Benjamin Broome and Mary Austin. In the interview Warfield discusses the Technical Managers Advanced Workshop held 17-21 June 1991 at Defense Systems Management College, Ft. Belvoir, VA

 

Warfield discusses the TMAW 91/2 Workshop held 17-21 June 1991 at Defense Systems Management College in Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. This interview took place on 28 June about one week after the DSMC Technical Managers Advanced Workshop(TMAW 91-2). Warfield is sitting in a lecture hall or classroom, with camera trained on him for about 40 minutes during which he answers questions from Ben Broome and other persons, whom we believe to have been Mary Austin and others from Ben's Communication class. This raw footage tape was given to us by Ben Broome. We believe it was the footage used by Mary Austin to create her edited 19 minute version as a class project. At Warfield's home this raw footage VHS cassette, has the title "Interview of John Warfield, (Raw Footage for project by Mary Austin)". However I believe this entire 40 minute long interview is also at Fenwick Library as Number 10 of the cassette collection DSMC Technical Managers Advanced Workshop(TMAW 91-2) in Box 66 of Warfield Special Collection. I don't know this for sure, but I am pretty sure. If I ever get back to Fenwick I will have to check that out. At any rate, we are indebted to Ben Broome for seeing that we did get this interview, because it is not only a very helpful commentary for students who might be studying the DSMC workshops, but it is also helpful generally because of Warfield's discussion of good and bad practices to be followed in any Interactive Management session. Rose Warfield did a transcript of much of this interview, and it is in Special Collections & Archives TRANSCRIPTS box at Fenwick Library, George Mason University. (Rose's transcript is a very rough draft which ought to be edited into presentable form.) r.w. 7 March 2007

 

 

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