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Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine & Intel

Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine & Intel

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TOP Writer from the US please in the field this field.

Must review all attachments

Answer each question in its entirety in two to three thought provoking paragraph responses.

To save space please number each response with the correlating question.

Example… 1) begin paragraph….

Utilize attachments carefully.

Questions: 1. When considering Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine, what areas within his 9 steps do you feel will be most difficult for you to maintain and why? During this course, how will you ensure your cohort stays true to the doctrine?

2. Is the field of Intelligence Analysis a craft, profession and/or a discipline? Why or why not? How does it compare to the field of Medicine?

3. Intelligence remains a ‘‘craft culture’’ operating within a guild structure and an apprenticeship system—in fact, self-consciously referring to ‘‘tradecraft’’ for example. . . . Such a culture builds pragmatically on accreted practices that were successful in the past, lacks the strong formal epistemology of a true discipline, and is reliant on implicit transmission of often tacit expertise and domain knowledge from experts to novices.
Ref: Jeffrey R. Cooper, ‘‘The Road to Intelligence Transformation: A Process Approach to Curing Analytic Pathologies.’’ Unpublished draft. 6 February 2005, p. 8 (Washington, DC). Explain what Jeffrey Cooper means by his statements above.

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Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine & Intel

Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine & Intel

Order Description

TOP Writer from the US please in the field this field.

Must review all attachments

Answer each question in its entirety in two to three thought provoking paragraph responses.

To save space please number each response with the correlating question.

Example… 1) begin paragraph….

Utilize attachments carefully.

Questions: 1. When considering Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine, what areas within his 9 steps do you feel will be most difficult for you to maintain and why? During this course, how will you ensure your cohort stays true to the doctrine?

2. Is the field of Intelligence Analysis a craft, profession and/or a discipline? Why or why not? How does it compare to the field of Medicine?

3. Intelligence remains a ‘‘craft culture’’ operating within a guild structure and an apprenticeship system—in fact, self-consciously referring to ‘‘tradecraft’’ for example. . . . Such a culture builds pragmatically on accreted practices that were successful in the past, lacks the strong formal epistemology of a true discipline, and is reliant on implicit transmission of often tacit expertise and domain knowledge from experts to novices.
Ref: Jeffrey R. Cooper, ‘‘The Road to Intelligence Transformation: A Process Approach to Curing Analytic Pathologies.’’ Unpublished draft. 6 February 2005, p. 8 (Washington, DC). Explain what Jeffrey Cooper means by his statements above.

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Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine & Intel

Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine & Intel

Order Description

TOP Writer from the US please in the field this field.

Must review all attachments

Answer each question in its entirety in two to three thought provoking paragraph responses.

To save space please number each response with the correlating question.

Example… 1) begin paragraph….

Utilize attachments carefully.

Questions: 1. When considering Sherman Kent’s analytic doctrine, what areas within his 9 steps do you feel will be most difficult for you to maintain and why? During this course, how will you ensure your cohort stays true to the doctrine?

2. Is the field of Intelligence Analysis a craft, profession and/or a discipline? Why or why not? How does it compare to the field of Medicine?

3. Intelligence remains a ‘‘craft culture’’ operating within a guild structure and an apprenticeship system—in fact, self-consciously referring to ‘‘tradecraft’’ for example. . . . Such a culture builds pragmatically on accreted practices that were successful in the past, lacks the strong formal epistemology of a true discipline, and is reliant on implicit transmission of often tacit expertise and domain knowledge from experts to novices.
Ref: Jeffrey R. Cooper, ‘‘The Road to Intelligence Transformation: A Process Approach to Curing Analytic Pathologies.’’ Unpublished draft. 6 February 2005, p. 8 (Washington, DC). Explain what Jeffrey Cooper means by his statements above.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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