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Engaging environmental turbulence: drivers of organizational flexibility in the armed forces / Waard, Erik de; Volberda, Henk W; Soeters, Joseph   Journal Article
Soeters, Joseph Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Since the transformation was set in motion to change Western armed forces from large-scale mechanized defensive organizations into smaller agile expeditionary crisis response forces, the call for organizational flexibility has rocketed. Yet, actual research into the key organizational drivers of flexibility has hardly been done. To bridge this gap, the present study has analyzed to what extent modular organizing and organizational sensing have contributed to flexible military crisis response performance. The study uses the Netherlands' armed forces as a representative example of a contemporary Western crisis response organization and empirically draws upon its recent operational experiences. It has uncovered that within most mission contexts, modular organizing acts as a facilitator for the organizational sensing process. Yet, within highly turbulent crisis response missions, organizational sensing becomes the predominant driver, stimulating ad hoc solutions that challenge existing structures, available technology, and standard procedures.
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UN peacekeeping intelligence: the ASIFU experiment / Waard, Erik de; Rietjens, Sebastiaan   Journal Article
Rietjens, Sebastiaan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Today’s military missions are often broad in scope and face a multitude of political, socio-economic, and security challenges. Enemy-centric intelligence is therefore no longer sufficient. Based on their experiences in Afghanistan, retired General Michael T. Flynn and his colleagues noted that U.S. and allied forces were unable to answer the fundamental questions about their operational environment and the people they sought to persuade:
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