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Oksanka [162]
3 years ago
13

In order to help support the commanders' decision-making process, the staff must understand the commanders' information needs. W

hat is a good starting point to focus the staff and its limited resources to provide relevant information to support decision-making?
Law
1 answer:
Andrews [41]3 years ago
5 0

Options:A. commander's critical information requirements (CCIR)

B. Knowledge management plan(KMP)

C Digital rules of engagement

D. Operation plan

Answer:A. COMMANDER'S CRITICAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS (CCIR)

Explanation:commander's critical information requirements (CCIR) is a term commonly used in the Military and Policing agencies, it refers to a set of Information made available to the juniors or other personnel by a commander in order to ensure that they understand his or her Communication for effective execution of task and responsibilities which includes successful combat operations and mission accomplishments.

COMMANDER'S CRITICAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS (CCIR) IS A GOOD STARTING POINT TO FOCUS THE STAFF AND THE LIMITED RESOURCES IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT DECISION MAKING AND EXECUTION IS SUCCESSFUL AND EFFECTIVE.

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