Richard Martin's Monday Morning Brilliant Manoeuvres - 11 March 2013 Sources News Release
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Publisher: Richard Martin Date Written: 11/03/2013 Year Published: 2013 Resource Type: Article
Whenever you're creating a message, giving direction, or developing objectives and plans, aim to formulate them at a high school level. This isn't meant as an insult to the receiver, but rather as recognition that intentions and concepts must be simp
Abstract: Brilliant Manoeuvre Keep things simple. Complication only leads to confusion and friction.
Example Most of you know this as the KISS principle. One of the earliest things I learned as a junior officer in the Army was to make tactical plans and orders as simple and as clear as possible. If I needed more than a sentence or two to explain a manoeuvre, it was already too complicated. The US Army had an ad campaign about 10 or 15 years ago with the slogan 'An army of one.' When I was on exchange... To read the full release go to http://www.sources.com/Releases/NR1842.htm
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