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An Interactive Management workshop with the Kent, Ohio City Council, 1978-1979. The Nominal Group Technique (NGT), Delphi questionnaires and Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) are the techniques used to assist the City Council develop an orderly and systematic way to cut city expenditures. Facilitated by Ray Fitz, professor at the University of Dayton and an early colleague of Warfield’s.



Taped in the Genessee County Offices, Flint, MI. Shows the workings of the Genessee County Board of Commissioners as they go through the Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) process directed by Professors James G. Coke and Carl Moore, with narration by Elizabeth Rott. The video won a prize as the best of the year with National Association of Counties.

 

Sunday, 14 June 2015 16:09

Culture Seminar #1

An outgrowth of the third Interactive Management workshop on Analytical Powertrain at Ford. Meeting focused on cultural barriers, as opposed to technical ones, that caused difficulties in planning and managing.

 

This video is the first of ten tapes of First Interactive Management Workshop on the Design of an Analytical Powertrain held 14-16 April 1992 in the Ford Room of the Human Resources Development Center, Ford Research & Engineering Campus, Dearborn, Michigan. For the ten tapes filmed during this workshop, see Notes for a complete list. See also the Workshop Report. See also a draft manuscript of the Workshop Plan.

A lecture given by Professor J. L. Elohim as part of a seminar series held at the Center for Interactive Management, GMU. A total of eight seminars occurred during the school year 1987-1988.



John Warfield interviewed by Hilary Austin in the Demosophia Room at George Mason University: Interview No. 2, March 20, 1986. Also Alexander Christakis describes IM process in separate segment. This is the second of two interviews done. See also “John Warfield interviewed by Hilary Austin, No. 1”.