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Writing and briefing are fundamental to the intelligence
profession. The ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and
coherently is basic to all intelligence disciplines, even the most
technical. Communicating with Intelligence, Third Edition is a
handbook on writing and briefing intelligence based on the decades
of practical experience of James S. Major. The book is designed
primarily for faculty and students pursuing studies in
intelligence, national security, and homeland security, who need to
learn the art of preparing written products and intelligence
briefings. But it also has considerable value for working
professionals who simply wish to sharpen their communication
skills. The third edition of Communicating with Intelligence
provides the expediency, efficiency, and effectiveness instructors
and members of the Intelligence Community require for a
communication handbook.
Writing and briefing are fundamental to the intelligence
profession. The ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and
coherently is basic to all intelligence disciplines, even the most
technical. Communicating with Intelligence, Third Edition is a
handbook on writing and briefing intelligence based on the decades
of practical experience of James S. Major. The book is designed
primarily for faculty and students pursuing studies in
intelligence, national security, and homeland security, who need to
learn the art of preparing written products and intelligence
briefings. But it also has considerable value for working
professionals who simply wish to sharpen their communication
skills. The third edition of Communicating with Intelligence
provides the expediency, efficiency, and effectiveness instructors
and members of the Intelligence Community require for a
communication handbook.
Since 9/11, the profession of intelligence has come under increased
scrutiny. Written products have been criticized for lack of clarity
or for unconvincing arguments. Nations have gone to war based on
what was considered the best available intelligence, only to learn
later that it had been flawed. A lack of standards for written
products across the Intelligence Community has adversely impacted
those products and those who depend upon them. Writing Classified
and Unclassified Papers for National Security is designed to serve
as a style guide for those in the intelligence profession and for
those aspiring to that career and pursuing studies in intelligence,
national security, homeland security, or homeland defense. It
provides essential information and guidelines regarding the
preparation of written products to satisfy the intended consumers.
This desktop reference is essential for career intelligence
professionals and as a reference book for students.
Communicating with Intelligence was the first book to teach the
skills needed to make sure that papers, reports, and other products
be correctly written by intelligence students and professionals. It
also responded to the increased number of degrees in intelligence
and national security offered in academic institutions. Aimed at
students, faculty, and practitioners, the book is designed to
provide all necessary information on how to prepare, write, and
read intelligence publications: .Foundations of successful
intelligence communication .Differences between academic and
intelligence writing .How to use arguments .Framework for analysis
.Writing toolkit .How the briefing process works .Guide to creating
citations .How to handle classified materials .Samples of
individual and group exercises This fully revised and expanded
edition will be an essential tool for anyone who needs to learn or
hone their skills in how to communicate with intelligence
effectively."
Communicating with Intelligence was the first book to teach the
skills needed to make sure that papers, reports, and other products
be correctly written by intelligence students and professionals. It
also responded to the increased number of degrees in intelligence
and national security offered in academic institutions. Aimed at
students, faculty, and practitioners, the book is designed to
provide all necessary information on how to prepare, write, and
read intelligence publications: .Foundations of successful
intelligence communication .Differences between academic and
intelligence writing .How to use arguments .Framework for analysis
.Writing toolkit .How the briefing process works .Guide to creating
citations .How to handle classified materials .Samples of
individual and group exercises This fully revised and expanded
edition will be an essential tool for anyone who needs to learn or
hone their skills in how to communicate with intelligence
effectively."
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