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Structured Analytic Techniques for Intelligence Analysis
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Randolph H. Pherson, Heuer, Richards J., Jr.
Structured Analytic Techniques for Intelligence Analysis
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The Third Edition of Structured Analytic Techniques for Intelligence Analysis by Randolph H. Pherson and Richards J. Heuer Jr showcases sixty-six structured analytic techniques-nine new to this edition-that represent the most current best practices in intelligence, law enforcement, homeland security, and business analysis. With more depth, detail, and utility than existing handbooks, each technique is clearly and systematically explained. Logically organized and richly illustrated, and with spiral binding and tabs that separate techniques into categories, this book is an easy-to-use, comprehensive reference.…mehr
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The Third Edition of Structured Analytic Techniques for Intelligence Analysis by Randolph H. Pherson and Richards J. Heuer Jr showcases sixty-six structured analytic techniques-nine new to this edition-that represent the most current best practices in intelligence, law enforcement, homeland security, and business analysis. With more depth, detail, and utility than existing handbooks, each technique is clearly and systematically explained. Logically organized and richly illustrated, and with spiral binding and tabs that separate techniques into categories, this book is an easy-to-use, comprehensive reference.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 182mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781506368931
- ISBN-10: 150636893X
- Artikelnr.: 57166218
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: SAGE Publications Inc
- 3 Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 203mm x 182mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781506368931
- ISBN-10: 150636893X
- Artikelnr.: 57166218
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Randolph H. Pherson is president of Pherson Associates, LLC; CEO of Globalytica, LLC; and a founding director of the nonprofit Forum Foundation for Analytic Excellence. He teaches advanced analytic techniques and critical thinking skills to analysts in the government and private sector. Mr. Pherson collaborated with Richards Heuer Jr. in developing and launching use of Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, and he developed several analytic techniques for the CIA's Sherman Kent School, many of which were incorporated in his Handbook of Analytic Tools and Techniques. He coauthored Critical Thinking for Strategic Intelligence with Katherine Hibbs Pherson, Cases in Intelligence Analysis: Structured Analytic Techniques in Action with Sarah Miller Beebe, and several other guides for analysts on writing, briefing, indicators, and managing the production process. Mr. Pherson completed a twenty-eight-year career in the Intelligence Community in 2000, last serving as National Intelligence Officer (NIO) for Latin America. Previously at the CIA, Mr. Pherson managed the production of intelligence analysis on topics ranging from global instability to Latin America, served on the Inspector General's staff, and was chief of the CIA's Strategic Planning and Management Staff. He is the recipient of the Distinguished Intelligence Medal for his service as NIO and the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal. Mr. Pherson received his B.A. from Dartmouth College and an M.A. in international relations from Yale University.
Figures Foreword by John McLaughlin Preface Chapter 1
Introduction and Overview 1.1 Our Vision 1.2 Role of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.3 History of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.4 The Expanding Use of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.5 Selection of Techniques for This Book 1.6 Quick Overview of Chapters Chapter 2
The Role of Structured Techniques 2.1 Two Types of Thinking 2.2 Developing a Taxonomy of Structured Analytic Techniques 2.3 Dealing with Cognitive Limitations 2.4 Matching Cognitive Limitations to Structured Techniques 2.5 Combating Digital Disinformation Chapter 3
Choosing the Right Technique 3.1 The Six Families 3.2 Core Techniques 3.3 Selecting the Right Technique 3.4 Projects Using Multiple Techniques 3.5 Common Errors in Selecting Techniques 3.6 Making a Habit of Using Structured Techniques Chapter 4
Practitioner's Guide to Collaboration 4.1 Social Networks and Analytic Teams 4.2 Dividing the Work 4.3 Value of Collaborative Processes 4.4 Common Pitfalls with Small Groups 4.5 Benefiting from Diversity 4.6 Advocacy versus Objective Inquiry 4.7 Leadership and Training Chapter 5
Getting Organized 5.1 Sorting 5.2 Ranking, Scoring, and Prioritizing 5.3 Matrices 5.4 Process Maps 5.5 Gantt Charts Chapter 6
Exploration Techniques 6.1 Simple Brainstorming 6.2 Cluster Brainstorming 6.3 Nominal Group Technique 6.4 Circleboarding(TM) 6.5 Starbursting 6.6 Mind Maps and Concept Maps 6.7 Venn Analysis 6.8 Network Analysis Chapter 7
Diagnostic Techniques 7.1 Key Assumptions Check 7.2 Chronologies and Timelines 7.3 Cross-Impact Matrix 7.4 Multiple Hypothesis Generation 7.5 Diagnostic Reasoning 7.6 Analysis of Competing Hypotheses 7.7 Inconsistencies Finder(TM) 7.8 Deception Detection 7.9 Argument Mapping Chapter 8
Reframing Techniques 8.1 Cause and Effect Techniques 8.2 Challenge Analysis Techniques 8.3 Conflict Management Techniques Chapter 9
Foresight Techniques 9.1 Key Drivers Generation(TM) 9.2 Key Uncertainties Finder(TM) 9.3 Reversing Assumptions 9.4 Simple Scenarios 9.5 Cone of Plausibility 9.6 Alternative Futures Analysis 9.7 Multiple Scenarios Generation 9.8 Morphological Analysis 9.9 Counterfactual Reasoning 9.10 Analysis by Contrasting Narratives 9.11 Indicators Generation, Validation, and Evaluation Chapter 10
Decision Support Techniques 10.1 Opportunities Incubator(TM) 10.2 Bowtie Analysis 10.3 Impact Matrix 10.4 SWOT Analysis 10.5 Critical Path Analysis 10.6 Decision Trees 10.7 Decision Matrix 10.8 Force Field Analysis 10.9 Pros-Cons-Faults-and-Fixes 10.10 Complexity Manager Chapter 11
The Future of Structured Analytic Techniques 11.1 Limits of Empirical Analysis 11.2 Purpose of Structured Techniques 11.3 Projecting the Trajectory of Structured Techniques 11.4 Role of Structured Techniques in 2030
Introduction and Overview 1.1 Our Vision 1.2 Role of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.3 History of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.4 The Expanding Use of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.5 Selection of Techniques for This Book 1.6 Quick Overview of Chapters Chapter 2
The Role of Structured Techniques 2.1 Two Types of Thinking 2.2 Developing a Taxonomy of Structured Analytic Techniques 2.3 Dealing with Cognitive Limitations 2.4 Matching Cognitive Limitations to Structured Techniques 2.5 Combating Digital Disinformation Chapter 3
Choosing the Right Technique 3.1 The Six Families 3.2 Core Techniques 3.3 Selecting the Right Technique 3.4 Projects Using Multiple Techniques 3.5 Common Errors in Selecting Techniques 3.6 Making a Habit of Using Structured Techniques Chapter 4
Practitioner's Guide to Collaboration 4.1 Social Networks and Analytic Teams 4.2 Dividing the Work 4.3 Value of Collaborative Processes 4.4 Common Pitfalls with Small Groups 4.5 Benefiting from Diversity 4.6 Advocacy versus Objective Inquiry 4.7 Leadership and Training Chapter 5
Getting Organized 5.1 Sorting 5.2 Ranking, Scoring, and Prioritizing 5.3 Matrices 5.4 Process Maps 5.5 Gantt Charts Chapter 6
Exploration Techniques 6.1 Simple Brainstorming 6.2 Cluster Brainstorming 6.3 Nominal Group Technique 6.4 Circleboarding(TM) 6.5 Starbursting 6.6 Mind Maps and Concept Maps 6.7 Venn Analysis 6.8 Network Analysis Chapter 7
Diagnostic Techniques 7.1 Key Assumptions Check 7.2 Chronologies and Timelines 7.3 Cross-Impact Matrix 7.4 Multiple Hypothesis Generation 7.5 Diagnostic Reasoning 7.6 Analysis of Competing Hypotheses 7.7 Inconsistencies Finder(TM) 7.8 Deception Detection 7.9 Argument Mapping Chapter 8
Reframing Techniques 8.1 Cause and Effect Techniques 8.2 Challenge Analysis Techniques 8.3 Conflict Management Techniques Chapter 9
Foresight Techniques 9.1 Key Drivers Generation(TM) 9.2 Key Uncertainties Finder(TM) 9.3 Reversing Assumptions 9.4 Simple Scenarios 9.5 Cone of Plausibility 9.6 Alternative Futures Analysis 9.7 Multiple Scenarios Generation 9.8 Morphological Analysis 9.9 Counterfactual Reasoning 9.10 Analysis by Contrasting Narratives 9.11 Indicators Generation, Validation, and Evaluation Chapter 10
Decision Support Techniques 10.1 Opportunities Incubator(TM) 10.2 Bowtie Analysis 10.3 Impact Matrix 10.4 SWOT Analysis 10.5 Critical Path Analysis 10.6 Decision Trees 10.7 Decision Matrix 10.8 Force Field Analysis 10.9 Pros-Cons-Faults-and-Fixes 10.10 Complexity Manager Chapter 11
The Future of Structured Analytic Techniques 11.1 Limits of Empirical Analysis 11.2 Purpose of Structured Techniques 11.3 Projecting the Trajectory of Structured Techniques 11.4 Role of Structured Techniques in 2030
Figures Foreword by John McLaughlin Preface Chapter 1
Introduction and Overview 1.1 Our Vision 1.2 Role of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.3 History of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.4 The Expanding Use of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.5 Selection of Techniques for This Book 1.6 Quick Overview of Chapters Chapter 2
The Role of Structured Techniques 2.1 Two Types of Thinking 2.2 Developing a Taxonomy of Structured Analytic Techniques 2.3 Dealing with Cognitive Limitations 2.4 Matching Cognitive Limitations to Structured Techniques 2.5 Combating Digital Disinformation Chapter 3
Choosing the Right Technique 3.1 The Six Families 3.2 Core Techniques 3.3 Selecting the Right Technique 3.4 Projects Using Multiple Techniques 3.5 Common Errors in Selecting Techniques 3.6 Making a Habit of Using Structured Techniques Chapter 4
Practitioner's Guide to Collaboration 4.1 Social Networks and Analytic Teams 4.2 Dividing the Work 4.3 Value of Collaborative Processes 4.4 Common Pitfalls with Small Groups 4.5 Benefiting from Diversity 4.6 Advocacy versus Objective Inquiry 4.7 Leadership and Training Chapter 5
Getting Organized 5.1 Sorting 5.2 Ranking, Scoring, and Prioritizing 5.3 Matrices 5.4 Process Maps 5.5 Gantt Charts Chapter 6
Exploration Techniques 6.1 Simple Brainstorming 6.2 Cluster Brainstorming 6.3 Nominal Group Technique 6.4 Circleboarding(TM) 6.5 Starbursting 6.6 Mind Maps and Concept Maps 6.7 Venn Analysis 6.8 Network Analysis Chapter 7
Diagnostic Techniques 7.1 Key Assumptions Check 7.2 Chronologies and Timelines 7.3 Cross-Impact Matrix 7.4 Multiple Hypothesis Generation 7.5 Diagnostic Reasoning 7.6 Analysis of Competing Hypotheses 7.7 Inconsistencies Finder(TM) 7.8 Deception Detection 7.9 Argument Mapping Chapter 8
Reframing Techniques 8.1 Cause and Effect Techniques 8.2 Challenge Analysis Techniques 8.3 Conflict Management Techniques Chapter 9
Foresight Techniques 9.1 Key Drivers Generation(TM) 9.2 Key Uncertainties Finder(TM) 9.3 Reversing Assumptions 9.4 Simple Scenarios 9.5 Cone of Plausibility 9.6 Alternative Futures Analysis 9.7 Multiple Scenarios Generation 9.8 Morphological Analysis 9.9 Counterfactual Reasoning 9.10 Analysis by Contrasting Narratives 9.11 Indicators Generation, Validation, and Evaluation Chapter 10
Decision Support Techniques 10.1 Opportunities Incubator(TM) 10.2 Bowtie Analysis 10.3 Impact Matrix 10.4 SWOT Analysis 10.5 Critical Path Analysis 10.6 Decision Trees 10.7 Decision Matrix 10.8 Force Field Analysis 10.9 Pros-Cons-Faults-and-Fixes 10.10 Complexity Manager Chapter 11
The Future of Structured Analytic Techniques 11.1 Limits of Empirical Analysis 11.2 Purpose of Structured Techniques 11.3 Projecting the Trajectory of Structured Techniques 11.4 Role of Structured Techniques in 2030
Introduction and Overview 1.1 Our Vision 1.2 Role of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.3 History of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.4 The Expanding Use of Structured Analytic Techniques 1.5 Selection of Techniques for This Book 1.6 Quick Overview of Chapters Chapter 2
The Role of Structured Techniques 2.1 Two Types of Thinking 2.2 Developing a Taxonomy of Structured Analytic Techniques 2.3 Dealing with Cognitive Limitations 2.4 Matching Cognitive Limitations to Structured Techniques 2.5 Combating Digital Disinformation Chapter 3
Choosing the Right Technique 3.1 The Six Families 3.2 Core Techniques 3.3 Selecting the Right Technique 3.4 Projects Using Multiple Techniques 3.5 Common Errors in Selecting Techniques 3.6 Making a Habit of Using Structured Techniques Chapter 4
Practitioner's Guide to Collaboration 4.1 Social Networks and Analytic Teams 4.2 Dividing the Work 4.3 Value of Collaborative Processes 4.4 Common Pitfalls with Small Groups 4.5 Benefiting from Diversity 4.6 Advocacy versus Objective Inquiry 4.7 Leadership and Training Chapter 5
Getting Organized 5.1 Sorting 5.2 Ranking, Scoring, and Prioritizing 5.3 Matrices 5.4 Process Maps 5.5 Gantt Charts Chapter 6
Exploration Techniques 6.1 Simple Brainstorming 6.2 Cluster Brainstorming 6.3 Nominal Group Technique 6.4 Circleboarding(TM) 6.5 Starbursting 6.6 Mind Maps and Concept Maps 6.7 Venn Analysis 6.8 Network Analysis Chapter 7
Diagnostic Techniques 7.1 Key Assumptions Check 7.2 Chronologies and Timelines 7.3 Cross-Impact Matrix 7.4 Multiple Hypothesis Generation 7.5 Diagnostic Reasoning 7.6 Analysis of Competing Hypotheses 7.7 Inconsistencies Finder(TM) 7.8 Deception Detection 7.9 Argument Mapping Chapter 8
Reframing Techniques 8.1 Cause and Effect Techniques 8.2 Challenge Analysis Techniques 8.3 Conflict Management Techniques Chapter 9
Foresight Techniques 9.1 Key Drivers Generation(TM) 9.2 Key Uncertainties Finder(TM) 9.3 Reversing Assumptions 9.4 Simple Scenarios 9.5 Cone of Plausibility 9.6 Alternative Futures Analysis 9.7 Multiple Scenarios Generation 9.8 Morphological Analysis 9.9 Counterfactual Reasoning 9.10 Analysis by Contrasting Narratives 9.11 Indicators Generation, Validation, and Evaluation Chapter 10
Decision Support Techniques 10.1 Opportunities Incubator(TM) 10.2 Bowtie Analysis 10.3 Impact Matrix 10.4 SWOT Analysis 10.5 Critical Path Analysis 10.6 Decision Trees 10.7 Decision Matrix 10.8 Force Field Analysis 10.9 Pros-Cons-Faults-and-Fixes 10.10 Complexity Manager Chapter 11
The Future of Structured Analytic Techniques 11.1 Limits of Empirical Analysis 11.2 Purpose of Structured Techniques 11.3 Projecting the Trajectory of Structured Techniques 11.4 Role of Structured Techniques in 2030