Graphic: Old Versus New Intelligence Process
Citation: Robert David Steele, Graphic: Old Versus New Intelligence Process, Phi Beta Iota Public Intelligence Blog, 26 March 2013.
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The truth at any cost lowers all other costs
Citation: Robert David Steele, Graphic: Old Versus New Intelligence Process, Phi Beta Iota Public Intelligence Blog, 26 March 2013.
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Supercedes Chile, IADB.
Citation: Robert David Steele, Graphic: An Evolutionary Path for Intelligence, Phi Beta Iota Public Intelligence Blog, 26 March 2013.
Slide: 21st Century Process Updated
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Slide: Evaluating Intelligence 1.1
Caption: Robert David Steele, “Graphic: Evaluating Intelligence (Decision-Support) – Four Aspects 1.1,” Phi Beta Iota the Public Intelligence Blog, 30 January 2013 Updated to add Real-Time 1 February 2013.
Inspired by: Dover, Robert and Milja Kurki (2013), “Unwritten Assumptions: The Role of Theories in the Study of Intelligence,” UNPUBLISHED DRAFT
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Graphic: IADB 21st Century Intelligence
Graphic: IADB Old vs. New Intelligence Process
Graphic: US Intelligence Six Fundamental Failures Over 25 Years – $1.25 Trillion
UPDATED: 21st Century (Cybernetic) Intelligence Process
Figure 6, Chapter 1, INTELLIGENCE with INTEGRITY: Enabling Hybrid Public Governance with Open-Source Decision-Support (Earth Intelligence Network, forthcoming 2013)
“The righter we do the wrong thing, the wronger we become. When we make a mistake doing the wrong thing and correct it, we become wronger. When we make a mistake doing the right thing and correct it, we become righter. Therefore, it is better to do the right thing wrong than the wrong thing right. This is very significant because almost every problem confronting our society is a result of the fact that our public policy makers are doing the wrong things and are trying to do them righter.” (Ackoff 2004)
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