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This volume examines the state of the art in modern military history, and the utility of the subject as a training, educational, and policy-relevant tool for professional armed forces. Part 1 explores the state of military historical writing in Britain and the United States, and on specific topics, such as air warfare, naval warfare, intelligence, low-intensity conflict, and the most recent trends in the New Military History. Part 2 illustrates the utility of the historical method in analyzing command decisions, providing an institutional memory for a wide range of policy, command, and operational problems, and its application in specific subjects such as naval strategy, and by certain countries (the US, Germany, and the Soviet Union) in the search for lessons and fundamental principles. The contributing authors represent an impressive cross-section of prominent academic and official historians recognized as leading scholars in the study of military history. The Foreword is written by Anne N. Foreman, Undersecretary of the United States Air Force. This book will be of interest to the academic and the official historian (and their students) and to military professionals.
Learn how to turn a set of needs and objectives into powerful training results by linking outcome measure to organizational goals and designing and evaluating appropriate training strategies.
What are the ingredients of a truly successful training program? Excellent program design and motivated trainees play a critical role, without a doubt. But what turns a good program into a really great one is the person facilitating it. This guidebook focuses on the key skills and techniques that make the real difference in any training effort, whether you are a seasoned or first-time trainer. Learn about various training tools, and how to handle challenging participants and tough questions in a variety of different learning siuations.
This is a book written for the Introvert who aspires to achieve entrepreneurial success. As an Introvert, the author felt there was a void in the marketplace as far as information on entrepreneurship for Introverts, and as an Introvert who has had entrepreneurial success in starting his own businesses, self-employment, and creating his own passive income streams, he wanted to share his success philosophies with his fellow introverts. The public perception is that introvert is analogous with shy, not aggressive, and/or loner, but that is not the case. There are literally thousands of success stories of Introverts in every arena from your local neighborhood school teacher to the many introvert entrepreneur juggernauts all over the world. Unfortunately, the introvert or introversion is rarely highlighted, but Introverts are out there, and they are doing some amazing things. This book identifies: Who Is an Introvert Introvert Vs Extroverts The Challenges that Introverts Face The Many Strengths of Introverts Introvert Entrepreneurship success philosophies How the Introvert orientation and entrepreneurship flow together After reading this book, you will have the proper mind set to begin your Introvert Entrepreneurship journey, or to take your current business to the next level. You are only a few seconds away from beginning, scroll back up, and click buy now to start down your amazing Introvert Entrepreneurship journey. Best of luck, J. B. Wilson
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