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Does the Bundeswehr Learn From its Operational Experiences? (Paperback)
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Does the Bundeswehr Learn From its Operational Experiences? (Paperback)
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The way the Bundeswehr as an organization collects, analyzes and
disseminates lessons learned from its operational experiences is
not only of utmost significance for force protection and
effectiveness in missions but also gives critical indications for
how effectively the German Army learns as part of the Bundeswehr.
This monograph analyzes the German lessons learned process on the
basis of the two most relevant directives of the German Ministry of
Defense and Standing Operating Procedures of the Bundeswehr
Operations Command. These papers describe in detail purpose,
responsibilities, coordination measures, workflow and
organizational structure. The research here does not address the
issue whether human behavior and leadership culture in the
Bundeswehr contribute to its learning capability. That research
does not lie within the scope of this study. The monograph
introduces current approaches to organizational learning and
identifies ten normative facilitating factors that promote
learning. The more each facilitating factor is prevalent in an
organizational unit the more opportunity exists for learning. The
main discussion focuses on relevant elements that process lessons
learned in the Bundeswehr in general and the Army in particular.
The elements can be categorized in three groups: elements that
acquire information, elements that interpret and disseminate
information, and elements that ensure the application of lessons
learned. These three categories and their interaction with each
other are assessed by means of the identified facilitating factors.
It appears that the German way to acquire, interpret, disseminate
and ensure the application of lessons learned fulfills by and large
the requirements of the identified facilitating factors.
Accordingly, the lessons learned system is appropriate to provide
the necessary and sufficient conditions that allow learning to
emerge and flourish. However, the research also reveals barriers to
learning that hamper effective organizational learning. The
authority to release new knowledge and make it available as a
lesson learned lies solely with the executive staff of the German
Army. The lengthy process and the complicated lessons learned
organizational structure hamper rapid collection and dissemination.
Two cost-effective measures might mitigate the effects of these
learning barriers. An independent lessons learned center posted on
a case by case basis during major operations would help to
facilitate rapid collection and dissemination of lessons learned in
theater and the utilization of Web 2.0 technologies would virtually
flatten the lessons learned organizational relationships and speed
up the learning cycle.
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