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A video produced by the Center for Interactive Management that includes description of the differences between a normal and a complex problem and an overview of the Interactive Management process.
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), November 7, 1985. (#8)
An Interactive Management workshop for the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) in 1985-1986. Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) and the Nominal Group Technique assisted NMFS executives define and structure anticipated problems for the 1990s, as well as clarify long-range goals and options for the redesign of the NMFS in the future. See also, “National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), November 6, 1985 (#6),” “National Marine “Fisheries Service (NMFS), November 7, 1985, (#7),” “National Marine “Fisheries Service (NMFS), November 7, 1985, (#9),” “National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), November 7, 1985. (#10),” “National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), November 8, 1985. (#11),” and “National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), November 8, 1985. (#12).”
Moving Toward a Consensus for Nursing in Virginia, 1986
Video shows excerpts from an Interactive Management session with the Nursing Alliance. It highlights the issues confronted by the nursing association, and gives description about process of Interactive Management on the first day of IM session. The last part of the tape presents testimony & usefulness of process in the context of the Nursing Alliance's planning for future.
MTU2000, the Video Lectures, Disk 6 of 7
This contains Lecture No. 14 titled “Structuring Diversity for the Domain of Complexity” from the lecture series Managing the Unmanageable. The lecture was filmed on 19 June 2000. The video is an MPG4 file derived from one of five BETACam cassettes containing lectures of Warfield’s Managing the Unmanageable Lecture Series. See notes field for a list of other items from the series.
MTU2000, the Video Lectures, Disk 5 of 7
This is a DVD containing two video lectures, Lecture No. 9 “Infrastructure for the Work Program of Complexity ” and Lecture No. 13 “Managerial Self-Delusion via Killer Assumptions” which begins at tape counter number 23:30. To see the PowerPoint slides used in the filming, click here for Lecture 9 and click here for Lecture 13. These are two videos from the lecture series Managing the Unmanageable. Both lectures were filmed on 19 June 2000. The video is an MPG4 file derived from one of five BETACam cassettes containing lectures of Warfield’s Managing the Unmanageable Lecture Series. See notes field for a list of other items from the series.
Managing the Unmanageable Lectures: Interactive Management Process Leaders in Organizations, Lecture 2/Thought Leaders on Second Order Thought, Lecture 7
This is a DVD containing two video lectures, Lecture No. 2 “Interactive Process Leaders in Organizations” and Lecture No. 7 “Thought Leaders on Second Order Thought” from the lecture series Managing the Unmanageable. Both lectures were filmed on 16 June 2000. The video is an MPG4 file derived from one of five BETACam cassettes containing lectures of Warfield’s Managing the Unmanageable Lecture Series. See notes field for a list of other items from the series.
MTU2000, the Video Lectures, Disk 3 of 7
This contains Lecture No. 3 “Thought Leaders on Behavioral Pathologies” and Lecture No. 5 “The Metrics of Complexity” from the lecture series Managing the Unmanageable. Both lectures were filmed on 16 June 2000. See notes field for a list of other items from the series.
Managing the Unmanageable: The Mathematics of Structure, Lecture 4
(Album Disk 4 of 7)This contains Lecture No. 4 from the Managing the Unmanageable Series titled “The Mathematics of Structure” filmed on 16 June 2000. One of the 8 lectures which were videotaped of Warfield’s Managing the Unmanageable Lecture Series. See notes field for a list of other items from the series.
Managing the Unmanageable: Structuring Discursivity for the Domain of Complexity, Lecture 14 (GWTV Tape 4 of 4)
NOTE. DO NOT LIST THIS IN ONLINE WARFIELD CATALOG! THE TITLES ARE DUPLICATES OF ITEMS ALREADY LISTED AS MPG4 FILMS SUITABLE FOR DOWNLOAD. This 4-box set is hard copy only, just 4 cassettes which have never been digitized. We keep it listed in HIDE CATEGORY, SO WE KNOW WE DO HAVE IT. IT IS AT Dan's house, we think, or maybe thrown out when Dan moved to England. It is worth saving, because of the convenience of the smaller size VHS container for the films, compared to the master set, which is FIVE BIG HEAVY BETA CAM VOB CASSETTES.
This cassette holds one videotaped lecture using from the series Managing the Unmanageble titled “Structuring Discursivity for the Domain of Complexity.” This VHS tape was derived from a BetaCamSP master filmed at George Washington University Television studio in Washington, D.C. on 19 June 2000. For an overview of the Managing the Unmanageble series see “Managing the Unmanageable: Abstracts of PowerPoint Presentations, 2000.” See notes field for a list of available lectures.
Managing the Unmanageable: The Mathematics of Structure, Lecture 4 (GWTV Tape 1 of 4)
NOTE. DO NOT LIST THIS IN ONLINE WARFIELD CATALOG! THE TITLES ARE DUPLICATES OF ITEMS ALREADY LISTED AS MPG4 FILMS SUITABLE FOR DOWNLOAD. This 4-box set is hard copy only, just 4 cassettes which have never been digitized. We keep it listed in HIDE CATEGORY, SO WE KNOW WE DO HAVE IT. IT IS AT Dan's house, we think, or maybe thrown out when Dan moved to England. It is worth saving, because of the convenience of the smaller size VHS container for the films, compared to the master set, which is FIVE BIG HEAVY BETA CAM VOB CASSETTES.
This cassette holds one videotaped lecture from the series Managing the Unmanageable titled “The Mathematics of Structure.” This VHS tape was derived from a BetaCamSP master filmed at George Washington University Television studio in Washington, D.C. on June 16, 2000. For an overview of the Managing the Unmanageable series see “Managing the Unmanageable: Abstracts of PowerPoint Presentations, 2000.” See notes field for a list of available lectures.