Measuring Readiness Means More Than Measuring What You Can Measure
“Readiness” is a concept fraught with peril. It connotes a family of data you can measure through observation and computation. It’s a concept military folk should love—and therein lies the peril. We are quantitative people by nature and adore objective metrics. We crave precision. But alas, formulas for gauging readiness neglect intangible factors of enormous … Continue reading Measuring Readiness Means More Than Measuring What You Can Measure
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