Video clips from a course titled “Resolving Complexity in Organizations” that Warfield taught at George Mason University during the 1999 Spring Semester. This clip is from the fifth session which met on 27 February 1999. The clip shows Warfield talking about the “history of thought” and a group of philosophers he calls the “thought leaders” who have influenced his work. He identifies Aristotle and Charles S. Peirce as two men who have been particularly important in study of complexity. See also, “Thought Leaders 2, Complexity Lectures, February 27, 1999” a clip from the same class session. See notes field for a list of other video clips from this semester.
This is the first of 2 video clips taken from one videotape of Spring Semester class meeting Number 5, held Saturday, 27 February 1999 in Pohick Module, George Mason University, the original videotape in Box 68 of Warfield Special Collection, Fenwick Library, Special Collection & Archives, George Mason University.,
List of Video Clips from Spring 1999 Class
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“Warfield walks students through planning stage of an Interactive Management Session, April 17, 1999,”
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“Class lecture and video of Ford Motor Company's first Interactive Management Session, 19 February 19, 1999 (should be Feb 6)
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“Class lecture and video of Ford Motor Company's first Interactive Management Session, February 19, 1999 (Part 2)”
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“Warfield speaks about economy, February 20, 1999,”
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“Methodologies Incorporated into Interactive Management, February 20, 1999,”
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“Thought Leaders 1, Complexity Lectures, February 27, 1999,”
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“Thought Leaders 2, Complexity Lectures, February 27, 1999,”
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“Clanthink, February 13, 1999,”
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“The Magical Number 3 Plus or Minus Zero, February 13, 1999,”
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“Groupthink, February 13, 1999”