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Design: Tools of the Trade
Design: Tools of the Trade
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Design is a way to help you think through handling problems –
and to get others around you to help using collaboration and
discourse to enable the commander’s visualization of a situation.
In a collaborative environment, it is important that all –
commanders as well as staff officers – bring in what they know
and how they see things without being afraid to speak up. After
all, even a commander doesn’t know everything, even though
some might not be so sure. A learning organization consisting of
people with different skills and backgrounds can really help you
look at problems from different perspectives – thereby assisting
the commander in his mission of leading that organization.
There are nine chapters in this monograph – the first three
describe design in the context of Battle Command; Chapters Four
and Five discuss the key components of collaboration and
reframing in Design; Chapters Six and Seven discuss some of the
key terms used in Design; Chapter Eight provides an example of
Design in practice; the final chapter presents some closing
thoughts on Design
and to get others around you to help using collaboration and
discourse to enable the commander’s visualization of a situation.
In a collaborative environment, it is important that all –
commanders as well as staff officers – bring in what they know
and how they see things without being afraid to speak up. After
all, even a commander doesn’t know everything, even though
some might not be so sure. A learning organization consisting of
people with different skills and backgrounds can really help you
look at problems from different perspectives – thereby assisting
the commander in his mission of leading that organization.
There are nine chapters in this monograph – the first three
describe design in the context of Battle Command; Chapters Four
and Five discuss the key components of collaboration and
reframing in Design; Chapters Six and Seven discuss some of the
key terms used in Design; Chapter Eight provides an example of
Design in practice; the final chapter presents some closing
thoughts on Design
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