Risk communication within military decision-making: pedagogic considerations |
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Authors: | Hans Liwång |
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Affiliation: | Department of Military Studies, Swedish Defence University, Stockholm, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Risk management is a decision-support process and a vital tool for military planning and decision-making. Today, several nations utilize risk-based approaches to analyze the level of security in military operations. There are both strengths and challenges in applying risk-based approaches to support military decisions. In this article, the challenges related to risk communication are investigated with the aim of describing how a military organization should train to create a good environment for effective risk communication. The analysis finds that it is important for the organization to define and consistently use a shared risk understanding. Such a shared risk understanding will need a systematic development process that focuses on the future decision makers’ and analysts’ education and training. To reach understanding, all involved parties must have the chance to identify the problem, reflect on its implications, test different solutions and develop a solution. |
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Keywords: | Risk communication pedagogic considerations military decision-making risk management uncertainties risk understanding |
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