Thinking effects : effects-based methodology for joint operations
Mann, Edward C., 1947-2002
Book
Total copies: 3
¿́¿This book proposed that military actions should be employed through effects-based operations (EBO). The authors have developed an extended explanation of EBO methodology and further codified the EBO way of thinking. They identified two major areas of challenge, namely, the need to modify Service and Joint doctrine and the issue of command and control. A succinct and clear exposition of the principles of and methodology for EBO which should facilitate our understanding of this subject.¿́¿ -- SAF Professional Reading Programme, 4th Edition ¿́¿ STAGE IV: LTC 2 and above.
Thinking effects : effects-based methodology for joint operations / Edward C. Mann III, Gary Endersby, Thomas R. Searle.
Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. : Air University Press, [2002]
xi, 99 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
CADRE papers ; no. 15.
At head of title: College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Air University
"October 2002."Includes bibliographical references (p. 88-94).Also available via the Internet.
Time for a new paradigm? -- Historical background on effects -- Conceptual basis for effects -- A general theory of joint effects-based operations -- An idealized joint EBO process -- What are the major challenges in implementing the EBO methodology?
9781585661121 (pbk)1585661120 (pbk)
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English
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