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Managing the Unmanageable: Thought Leaders on Behavioral Pathologies, Lecture 3; The Metrics of Complexity, Lecture 5; Interactive Management Process Leaders in Organizations, Lecture 2 (GWTV Tape 2 of 4)
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This cassette number 2 contains copies of three lectures from the Managing the Unmanageble Series, “Thought Leaders on Behavioral Pathologies,” 16 June 2000 (Lecture No. 3), “The Metrics of Complexity,” 16 June 2000 (Lecture No. 5), and “Interactive Management Process Leaders in Organizations,” 16 June 2000 (Lecture No. 2). 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 Unmanageble series see “Managing the Unmanageable: Abstracts of PowerPoint Presentations, 2000.” See notes field for a list of available lectures.
Managing the Unmanageable: Thought Leaders on Second Order Thought, Lecture 7; Infrastructure for the Work Program of Complexity, Lecture 9; Managerial Self-Delusion via Killer Assumptions, Lecture 13 (GWTV Tape 3 of 4)
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This cassette number 3 has the following three lectures from the series Managing the Unmanageable 2000: “Leaders on Second Order Thought,”16 June 2000 (Lecture No. 7) 21 min, “Infrastructure for the Work Program of Complexity,” 16 June 2000 (Lecture No. 9) 23 min, and “Managerial Self-Delusion via Killer Assumptions,” 19 June 2000 (Lecture No. 13)36 min. 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.
Managing the Unmanageable: Process Leadership in Organizations, Lecture 1
The first of a series of videotaped lectures called Managing the Unmanageable. Warfield provides an overview of what is required in order for organizations to manage high levels of complexity. There were a total of fourteen lectures, only eight of which were filmed. See notes field for a list of related materials. See also, “Managing the Unmanageable: Abstracts of PowerPoint Presentations, 2000.”
John N. Warfield Spring Semester Class Lecture, May 8, 1999 (Tape 1 of 1)
This is the fourteenth of 14 Lectures for a class on complexity Warfield taught in the 1999 Spring Semester at George Mason University. See also, “Resolving Complexity in Organizations Spring 1999.” For a list of all the lectures see notes field.
John N. Warfield Spring Semester Class Lecture, May 1, 1999 (Tape 1 of 1)
This is the thirteenth of 14 Lectures for a class on complexity Warfield taught in the 1999 Spring Semester at George Mason University. See also, “Resolving Complexity in Organizations Spring 1999.” For a list of all the lectures see notes field.
John N. Warfield Spring Semester Class Lecture, Dr. Benjamin Broome, April 24, 1999. (Tape 2 of 2)
This is the twelfth of 14 Lectures for a class on complexity Warfield taught in the 1999 Spring Semester at George Mason University. Dr. Benjamin Broome discusses his work with Interactive Management. Click here for Tape 1 of 2. See also, “Resolving Complexity in Organizations Spring 1999.” For a list of all the lectures see notes field.
John N. Warfield Spring Semester Class Lecture, Dr. Benjamin Broome, April 24, 1999 (Tape 1 of 2)
This is the twelfth of 14 Lectures for a class on complexity Warfield taught in the 1999 Spring Semester at George Mason University. Dr. Benjamin Broome discusses his work with Interactive Management. Click here for Tape 2 of 2. See also, “Resolving Complexity in Organizations Spring 1999.” For a list of all the lectures see notes field.
John N. Warfield Spring Semester Class Lecture, April 17, 1999 (Tape 2 of 2)
This is the eleventh of 14 Lectures for a class on complexity Warfield taught in the 1999 Spring Semester at George Mason University. In this lecture Warfield walks students through the planning stage of an Interactive Management session. Click here for Tape 1 of 2. See also, “Resolving Complexity in Organizations Spring 1999.” For a list of all the lectures see notes field.
John N. Warfield Spring Semester Class Lecture, April 17, 1999 (Tape 1 of 2)
This is the eleventh of 14 Lectures for a class on complexity Warfield taught in the 1999 Spring Semester at George Mason University. In this lecture Warfield walks students through the planning stage of an Interactive Management session. Click here for Tape 2 of 2. See also, “Resolving Complexity in Organizations Spring 1999.” For a list of all the lectures see notes field.
Discovery & Complexity in Organizations, April 3, 1999 (Tape 1 of 1)
This is the tenth of 14 Lectures for a class on complexity Warfield taught in the 1999 Spring Semester at George Mason University. See also, “Resolving Complexity in Organizations Spring 1999.” For a list of all the lectures see notes field.