| Planning: Complex Endeavors |
APR 2007 |
276 pages |
| Authors:
David S. Alberts; Richard E. Hayes; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (C3I/COMMAND CONTROL RESEARCH PROGRAM) WASHINGTON DC
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 | There are two major drivers of the need for disruptive innovation, sometimes referred to as transformation, in the Information Age. The first and arguably the most compelling driver is the changing environment in which an entity operates. For militaries, this is the changing nature of their adversaries, their strategies and tactics, as well as the "non-traditional" nature of the missions they are expected to undertake. For businesses, it is the ... |
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| Battle of the Bulge: The Impact of Information Age Command and Control on Conflict |
JUN 2006 |
39 pages |
| Authors:
Richard E. Hayes; Kristi Sugarman; EVIDENCE BASED RESEARCH INC VIENNA VA
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 | The Battle of the Bulge, Hitler's desperate gamble to split the Allied forces attacking Germany from the west during the winter of 1945, is a classic in military history. It is written from the perspective of the Allied operational level of command. The decisions made at the operational level (theater and army) on the Allied side illustrate both (a) very effective Industrial Age decision making and (b) situations where the ... |
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| Power to the Edge: Command...Control...in the Information Age |
2003 |
285 pages |
| Authors:
David S. Alberts; Richard E. Hayes; OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON DC COMMAND AND CONTROL RESEARCH PROGRAM (CCRP)
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 | This book begins with a discussion of the nature of command and control. It includes a distillation of the essence of command and control, providing definitions and identifying the enduring functions that must be performed in any military operation. Since there is no single approach to command and control that has yet to prove suitable for all purposes and situations, militaries throughout history have employed a variety of approaches to ... |
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| Measurement of Unit Effectiveness in Marine Corps Infantry Battalions |
31 OCT 1977 |
149 pages |
| Authors:
Richard E. Hayes; Paul C. Davis; John J. Hayes; Farid Abolfathi; Bill Harvey; CACI INC-FEDERAL ARLINGTON VA
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 | The relative combat effectiveness of U.S. Marine Corps infantry battalions in 22 engagements spanning from World War II through Vietnam was estimated on the basis of the judgment of experienced Marine Corps officers about mission accomplishment. These same officers also identified the factors that they felt were crucial determinants of combat performance. Historical data were also collected on the units, the enermy forces involved, and the engagements. Multivariate statistics, including ... |
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