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“Intelligence Graduate Program Standards”

“Intelligence Graduate Program Standards”. William L. Tafoya 9 th Annual International Colloquium on Intelligence Notre Dame College Cleveland, OH July 11, 2007. Last year at Mercyhurst: “The Integration of Theory with Tradecraft of Real World Intelligence”. Ten Pillars of Success.

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“Intelligence Graduate Program Standards”

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  1. “Intelligence Graduate Program Standards” William L. Tafoya 9th Annual International Colloquium on Intelligence Notre Dame College Cleveland, OH July 11, 2007

  2. Last year at Mercyhurst: “The Integration of Theory with Tradecraft of Real World Intelligence”

  3. Ten Pillars of Success 1. TSYGR 6. Intel Briefing 2. Prepare 7. Meaningful Sources 3. Contribute 8. Examples 4. Examination 9. References 5. Think Outside the Box 10. Manage Your Time

  4. INTEL BRIEFING/PowerPoint ASSESSMENT Student: Topic: Date: Time Started: Time Concluded: Time Utilized: Scale: Outstanding (O = 5) Excellent (E = 4) Very Good (VG = 3) Good (G = 2) Acceptable (A = 1) Unacceptable (U = 0) CRITERIAEVALUATION Focused (Topic-Specific) O E VG G A U Unambiguous (Clearly Presented) O E VG G A U Augmentation (Additional Material) O E VG G A U Integration (Related Material) O E VG G A U Imaginative (Attention-Getting) O E VG G A U Informative (Attention-Keeping) O E VG G A U Current (Majority Sources 2001 – 2006) O E VG G A U Well Prepared 1 O E VG G A U PowerPoint 2 O E VG G A U Time Utilization (15 Minutes) 3 O E VG G A U 1 Reading from notes or PowerPoint slides = 1 point 2 Text-based, primarily “vanilla-flavored” PowerPoint slides = 1 point 3 Concluding more than 1 minute early or exceeding allocated time by 5 minutes or more = 1 point Comments: Cumulative Points = /50

  5. Standards ?

  6. Critical Thinking

  7. Core Competencies

  8. CRITICAL Critical Thinking Analytical Reasoning Communication Oral Written Develop Rational Conclusions Alternative Solutions Mathematical Reasoning ESSENTIAL Analytical Skills/Tools Research Skills/Tools Time Management Establish Priorities Focus Strategies USEFUL Foreign Language * Geography/Topography International Relations Policy Analysis Team Building Core Competencies

  9. Imagination

  10. Creativity

  11. Innovation

  12. Contemplation

  13. Integration

  14. Augmentation

  15. Time Management

  16. Stress Management

  17. Groupthink

  18. Linkage Blindness

  19. Bureaupathology

  20. Standards

  21. Questions?

  22. THANK YOU ! William L. Tafoya, Ph.D. National Security Graduate Program University of New Haven 300 Boston Post Road West Haven, CT 06516 800-342-5864 203-479-4507 wtafoya@newhaven.edu

  23. Standards

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