Managing intelligence : the art of influence

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HD30.2 .Q83 2010
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Available

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Summary

Everywhere there are mountains of information. Intelligence Managers and practitioners transform these mountains into intelligence and convey it to decision-makers. Intelligence is crucial. It maximises opportunity and minimises risk.Intelligence practitioners must apply critical thinking and transparent analysis to increase understanding and reduce uncertainty. They must learn how to influence decision-makers.Managing Intelligence: The Art of Influence, solidly grounded in theory, provides practical guidance for managers and practitioners to develop and implement intelligence programs. It shows how to integrate these programs into an organisation in a coherent and functional way.The book also outlines management issues that are specific to the intelligence profession. Key themes include the capability, models, people and processes required to support those in the business of making tactical, operational and strategic decisions and the transformation of intelligence into value.Intelligence experts Neil Quarmby and Lisa Jane Young cogently expand the concept of using intelligence to support organisational decision-making by creating a series of programs to detect, analyse and report on threats and risks in the broader environment.Managing Intelligence: The Art of Influence is written for Intelligence Managers and practitioners operating in law enforcement, national security, the regulatory sector and throughout the private sector. The book acts as a companion piece to Intelligence in Regulation (Quarmby, 2018) which is designed to fill the void in international literature on regulation.

Contents

  • Part 1 Introduction
  • Intelligence Concepts Distinctive
  • Considerations of Intelligence
  • Management Intelligence Models
  • The Art of Influence
  • Part 2 Managing Intelligence Products and Programs
  • Managing Intelligence Products
  • Strategic Level Intelligence Programs
  • Operational Level Intelligence Programs
  • Tactical Level Production
  • Part 3 Managing Risk, Collection, Performance and Information Systems
  • Understanding Risk
  • Managing Requirements
  • Managing Collection
  • Measuring Performance and Outcomes
  • Information Systems
  • Part 4 Managing Intelligence People
  • Managers and Analysts: A Field Guide
  • Managing Intelligence
  • Analysts Managing the Intelligence Function
  • Part 5 Conclusion
  • Index

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