Applications of Interactive Management in Cyprus: Johnson Center Complexity Lecture No. 11, Part 2 (Tape 2 of 2)

No. 11, part 2 of the Johnson Center Lecture Series given during the 1998 Fall Semester at George Mason. The guest talk was given by Professor Benjamin Broome, of the Communications Department. Broome described his use of Interactive Management methods while in Cyprus. For handouts and other material from this lecture see “Applications 3: Lecture Applications in Cyprus” and “Johnson Center Lecture Series on Complexity: Lecture Group 3.”

For Tape 1 of 2 click here.

 

 

Ben's talk was quite long. It would not fit on just one compact disk, so part of the talk is on Videotape 1 and part on Videotape 2. There is no listing of a second videotape in the GMU Finding Aid, but I know there were two tapes, so I am making this record for the second tape, it might be missing, or maybe just misplaced.

 

For further details on Ben’s talk, please go to the record for PART 1, Tape 1 of 2.

 

Additional Info

  • Category: Applications, Complexity, Interactive Management (IM), Professional History, Research History, Solutions or Improvements for Complex Situations, Teaching Materials
  • Series Number: 5th class meeting
  • Publication Year: 1999
  • Publication Month: 11
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