Houpt, DavidBroome, Benjamin2009-04-302009-04-302009-02-03https://hdl.handle.net/1920/4499Transcript: typescript, 18 pgs. 8.5" x 11" (21.6 cm x 29.7 cm)In this interview, Professor Broome discusses his relationship with Dr. John N. Warfield; offers his perspective on the development of Interactive Management (IM) and its popularity over the years; shares thoughts about what makes for a successful IM session, using the work of the Winnebago Tribe in Nebraska as an example; and touches on his experience applying some of the Interactive Management technology in Cyprus. John N. Warfield Digital Collection.en-USWarfield, John N.Broome, BenjaminOral HistoryCenter for Interactive Management (CIM)Keever, DavidInstitute for Advanced Study in the Integrative Sciences (IASIS).Defense Systems Management College (DSMC)Interactive Management (IM)Generic design scienceFacilitatorWinnebago TribeSnake, RubenHarris, LaDonnaCyprusGreek CypriotsTurkish CypriotsTranscript of Oral History: Benjamin J. Broome, February 3, 2009Other