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Operations planning revisited: theoretical and practical implications of methodology
Authors:Robert Erdeniz
Institution:1. Division of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy and History, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Division of Operational Art, Department of War Studies, SEDU Swedish Defence University, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Parts of NATO’s contemporary planning framework called the comprehensive operations planning directive (COPD), and parts of the operation-level planning process should be revised since they suffer from methodological inconsistency. This claim is defended by discussing contradicting methodological properties and heuristics applied when framing and managing a military problem in accordance with the COPD. The methodological inconsistency within the COPD; in other words, simultaneously applying contradictory methodological properties, implies one theoretical and three practical implications. The theoretical implication is summarised in a meta-theoretical framework and explained by discussing five methodological properties: non-linearity, emergence, independently changeable generalisations, invariance and boundaries. The three practical implications of methodology imply that methodology is guiding: the problem-frame, conceptual development and action. To improve military planners’ understanding and management of these four identified implications, NATO is recommended to develop a “handbook of methodology.” The purpose of such a handbook should be to emphasise the utility of methodology when planning military operations.
Keywords:Operations planning  methodology  COPD  complexity  causalist approach  systemic approach
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