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CONDUCT COUNTER-INSURGENCY WARFARE - CCIW (1) answer(s).
 
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Coping with knowledge: organizational learning in the British Army? / Catignani, Sergio   Journal Article
Catignani, Sergio Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article - based on data that employs interviews conducted with British Army personnel - adopts a social theory of learning in order to examine how both formal and informal learning systems have affected organizational learning within the Army in relation to the counter-insurgency campaign in Afghanistan. It argues that while the Army has adopted new, or reformed existing, formal learning systems, these have not generated a reconceptualization of how to conduct counter-insurgency warfare. It, furthermore, argues that while informal learning systems have enabled units to improve their pre-deployment preparations, these have created adaptation traps that have acted as barriers to higher-level learning.
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