We are welcoming our new commandant today: Col. Trew will assume command from Col. Donnithorne later today. If you know them and are so inclined, take a moment to congratulation both on beginning the next phase of their lives.
A fascinating and fun new podcast, “Military Historians Are People, Too!”
Splendid work by a gentleman, scholar, and former @AirPowerSchool colleague, @ProfBillAllison
The @OsirisCodex is pleased to share a guest post from @CopyeditingCat, a recent (Congratulations!) graduate from @AirPowerSchool. She explains how to avoid cognitive bias online.
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Look at that! Our current student Hila Levy just published something with @WarInstitute! Check it out!
Polar-Mindedness: A Prerequisite for Strategic Success in the Polar Regions
https://t.co/HckmdIfvaO
It often pays to emulate people who are good at what we want to be good at, even in innovation.
The Other Side of Innovation by vgovindarajan and Trimble
https://t.co/SmyiE6BoSK
Some of the dynamics in government that create innovation can happen within the military, itself.
Winning the Next War by Rosen
https://t.co/Lv3OoHrKV9
Military strategists should ask themselves "How good is the military at coming up with new ideas?"
The Sources of Military Doctrine by Posen
https://t.co/SLuVBZNWsg
Innovation is a constant in military history, which is part of the reason why we are where we are today.
The Pursuit of Power by William Hardy McNeill
https://t.co/XBdhnECwne