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Irena Ali


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The Network Centric Warrior: The Human Dimension of Network Centric Warfare JUL 2004
Authors:  Leoni Warne; Irena Ali; Derek Bopping; Dennis Hart; Celina Pascoe; DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION SALISBURY (AUSTRALIA) INFO SCIENCES LAB
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.Much of the NCW related work done by the military has been in technological and operational domains. The literature review in this report focuses on the human and organisational factors that need to be considered to make the most of the future NCW context and enable future warfighters to deal with war, peace, terrorism and overall uncertainty. Particular focus is placed on the transformation of warfighting and the issues that ...


Structuring, Organising and Running Meetings to Distil the Best Advice from Subject Matter Experts SEP 2003
Authors:  Terry Moon; Les Vencel; Leoni Warne; Irena Ali; Derek Bopping; DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION EDINBURGH (AUSTRALIA) DEFENCE SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DIV
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The Defence Capability Plan (DCP) provides detailed, costed planning for development of Australia's military capabilities for 10 years into the future. It is reviewed annually to take account of changing strategic circumstances, new technologies, and changing priorities. Also included in the development of the DCP are through-life-costing estimates for new investments. To facilitate its analysis, Defence Capability has been partitioned into six broad capability groupings, called Domains, each with specific ...


Social Learning and Knowledge Management - A Journey through the Australian Defence Organisation: The Final Report of the Enterprise Social Learning Architectures Task AUG 2003
Authors:  Leoni Warne; Irena Ali; Celina Pascoe; DEFENCE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION SALISBURY (AUSTRALIA) ELECTRONICS AND SURVEILLANCE RESEARCH
The full text of this report is not available and therefore is not for sale. This information is provided for reference purposes only.The research methods, research findings and outcomes of the Enterprise Social Learning Architectures (ESLA) task (JWF 98/004) are reported on in this document. Social learning is defined as learning occurring within or by a group, an organization, or any cultural cluster and includes the procedures by which knowledge and practice are transmitted across posting cycles, across different work situations and across time. The term social' learning reflects that organizations, organizational ...


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