8 Disciplines (Trusted Advisor)
3-Min Drill/ ORM
Constitution/ Publics
Strategy & Policy
US Reps, Senate or President
100
Advice on-the-spot, storytelling
What is verbal skill?
100
Analyze Risk Control Measures
What is ORM's third step?
100
Authority to amend the Constitution is derived from this article.
What is Article V?
100
How we interact with other countries militarily
What is National Security Policy?
100
No treaty negotiated by the President can be ratified without advice and consent of two thirds of this group.
What is the Senate?
200
Be constructively different on purpose.
What is inconsistency?
200
Identify the Hazards
What is ORM's first step?
200
True or False. None of the 27 amendments to the Constitution has been proposed by constitutional convention.
What is True?
200
The five steps of the strategy process in order.
What are National objectives, Grand strategy, Military strategy, Operational strategy, Battlefield strategy?
200
Chief negotiator/diplomat, commander-in-chief, chief executive
What is the President?
300
Focus on what's do-able, and on incremental success.
What is pragmatism?
300
Supervise and review
What is ORM's sixth step?
300
The number of constitutional amendments that make up the Bill of Rights. Of this number, name the first five.
What is 10; 1) Right to freedom of speech/press/assembly; 2) Right to bear arms; 3) Housing of soldiers; 4) Search and arrest warrants; 5) Rights in criminal cases?
300
The fundamental aims, goals or purposes of a nation toward which a policy is directed and efforts & resources are applied.
What is National Objective?
300
Has the power to appoint and remove ambassadors and other officials, and also decides which nations the US will recognize diplomatically
Who is the President?
400
Overcome reluctance to warn, be ready to be wrong, examine/understand the evidence, avoid preconceptions
What is surprise avoidance?
400
The ORM principle that best meets the following description: A staff officer briefs the commander on all potential hazards of an activity (with serious operational risks that could jeopardize the entire mission), with the intention of receiving guidance/approval for the plan's execution.
What is make risk decisions at the appropriate level?
400
These individuals actively seek to influence policy by advocating positions in scholarly and professional journals and testifying before Congress.
What is the Effective Public?
400
An extension of national objectives, the state is not willing to compromise on a _________________; The state is generally willing to go to war to protect it.
What is a Vital Interest?
400
Given the authority to originate all revenue bills and tradition has extended this power of origination to spending bills as well.
What is the House of Representatives?
500
Disciple to recognize yesterday has little value to tomorrow, and to suggest do-able, useful alternatives
What is constructive approaches?
500
The three-minute drill's steps and word count in order.
What are: 1) Situation Description/60 words; 2) Analysis/60 words; 3) Goal/60 words; 4) Options/150 words; 5) Recommendation/60 words; 6) Justification/60 words?
500
Citizens who regularly keep up with, and form opinions about foreign affairs and national security policy. This group generally contains local opinion leaders (e.g., clergy and journalists) who transmit information to the uninformed public.
What is the Informed Public?
500
Situations where some national interest is involved, but the nation isn’t particularly affected by any particular outcome; The nation may act because our values demand it (e.g. response to disasters, human rights violations).
What is Peripheral Interest?
500
This is a formal obligation between the US and a foreign government that has the force of law, but does not require approval of the Senate (e.g. a SOFA).
What is an executive agreement?
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