This professional resource offers a second volume of original simulations, exercises, and games designed by academics and intelligence professionals from around the world. These interactive learning tools add value to students' understanding of the intelligence enterprise.
This professional resource offers a second volume of original simulations, exercises, and games designed by academics and intelligence professionals from around the world. These interactive learning tools add value to students' understanding of the intelligence enterprise.
Chapter 1: Experiencing the Art of Intelligence: William J. Lahneman and Rubén Arcos Chapter 2: Open Source Intelligence Portfolio: Challenging and Developing Intelligence Production and Communication Skills through Simulations: Rubén Arcos Chapter 3: The Collaborative Discovery Process: Leveraging Community Resources to Combat Human Trafficking: Randolph H. Pherson and Karen Saunders Chapter 4: Practicing Foresight Analysis in Intelligence Courses: William J. Lahneman Chapter 5: Intelligence Sovereignty Game: Roger Mason Chapter 6: Intelligence, Security, and Democracy: Florina Cristiana Matei and Carolyn Halladay Chapter 7: Security Gaming Scenario: A Pun Upon . . . Cards in a Multicultural Setting: Irena Chiru and Cristina Ivan Chapter 8: Disseminating the Intelligence: A Briefing Exercise Using Discourse Analysis: Julian Richards Chapter 9: Speak of the Devil: Simulating Competitive analysis in the Classroom: Stephen Coulthart Chapter 10: Spymaster: An Introduction to Collection Management (A Simulation): Kristan Wheaton Chapter 11: The Mysterious Tradecraft of the Great Pulcinella - Distraction, Deception and Deterrence: Chris Jagger and Shaun Romeril Chapter 12: Strategic Visioning: Processes to Facilitate Decision Making Within Complex Social Systems: Sheila R. Ronis and Richard J. Chasdi Competitive Intelligence Chapter 13: Building an alert-based scenario analysis gaming program for your organization: Nanette J. Bulger Chapter 14: Competitive Simulations in support of a product launch in the biopharmaceutical industry: Alfred Reszka and Daniel Pascheles
Chapter 1: Experiencing the Art of Intelligence: William J. Lahneman and Rubén Arcos Chapter 2: Open Source Intelligence Portfolio: Challenging and Developing Intelligence Production and Communication Skills through Simulations: Rubén Arcos Chapter 3: The Collaborative Discovery Process: Leveraging Community Resources to Combat Human Trafficking: Randolph H. Pherson and Karen Saunders Chapter 4: Practicing Foresight Analysis in Intelligence Courses: William J. Lahneman Chapter 5: Intelligence Sovereignty Game: Roger Mason Chapter 6: Intelligence, Security, and Democracy: Florina Cristiana Matei and Carolyn Halladay Chapter 7: Security Gaming Scenario: A Pun Upon . . . Cards in a Multicultural Setting: Irena Chiru and Cristina Ivan Chapter 8: Disseminating the Intelligence: A Briefing Exercise Using Discourse Analysis: Julian Richards Chapter 9: Speak of the Devil: Simulating Competitive analysis in the Classroom: Stephen Coulthart Chapter 10: Spymaster: An Introduction to Collection Management (A Simulation): Kristan Wheaton Chapter 11: The Mysterious Tradecraft of the Great Pulcinella - Distraction, Deception and Deterrence: Chris Jagger and Shaun Romeril Chapter 12: Strategic Visioning: Processes to Facilitate Decision Making Within Complex Social Systems: Sheila R. Ronis and Richard J. Chasdi Competitive Intelligence Chapter 13: Building an alert-based scenario analysis gaming program for your organization: Nanette J. Bulger Chapter 14: Competitive Simulations in support of a product launch in the biopharmaceutical industry: Alfred Reszka and Daniel Pascheles
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