2023
DOI: 10.7146/stse.v15i2.139807
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War, PowerPoint, and hypnotised chickens

Søren Sjøgren

Abstract: This article discusses concepts to explore decision-making processes in a military headquarters. Military planning is commonly perceived as a systematic and structured approach to organising ways and means to achieve military ends. While standardised procedures and decision-making tools are crucial for large military organisations to function efficiently, these devices are not neutral. Routines within the staff organisation carry implicit beliefs shaping the perception of war as a managerial problem with an op… Show more

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“…In 2023, few people even remember who served as G3 (current operations) during an exercise in 2021. In this case, the term "staff officer" proved enough to convey the meaning in the relevant context in the final publications (Sjøgren, 2023a).…”
Section: During the Project: Do No Harmmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In 2023, few people even remember who served as G3 (current operations) during an exercise in 2021. In this case, the term "staff officer" proved enough to convey the meaning in the relevant context in the final publications (Sjøgren, 2023a).…”
Section: During the Project: Do No Harmmentioning
confidence: 96%