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Robert Steele on The Springboard:
Open Source Intelligence


Robert Steele on The Springboard:
Open Source Intelligence
www.oss.net

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If you are impatient, narrow-minded, and opinionated (or overly enamored of your own opinion), don't buy this book. I bought it and eventually read it because someone I respect very much recommended it. I would not have bought it at my own initiative, and part of the my purpose in writing this review is to persuade you to take a chance on this book, whose title, while accurate, may be off-putting to those that think they are serious, action-oriented, "just the facts" get on with it types.

The author has done something special here, and it is especially relevant to those of us on the bleeding edge of change in the information and intelligence industries, each trying to communicate extraordinarily complex and visionary ideas to the owners with money or the bureaucrats with power--neither of these groups being especially patient or visionary.

The book accomplished three things with me, and I am a very hard person to please: 1) it compellingly demonstrated the inadequacy of the industry standard briefing, consisting of complex slides with complex ideas outlined in excrutiating detail; 2) it demonstrated how a story-telling approach can accomplish two miracles: a) explain complex ideas in a visual short-hand that causes even the most jaded skeptic to "get it," and b) do this in such a way that the audience rather than the speaker "fills in the blanks" and in so doing becomes a stakeholder in the vision for change; and 3) finally, provides several useful appendices that will help anyone craft a "story" with an action-inducing effect.

The footnotes and bibliography are sufficient to make the point that this is not just a story, but a well-researched and well-documented real-world experience of great value to any gold-collar revolutionary struggling to overcome obstacles to reform. 
 

Work by Robert Steele

The New Craft of Intelligence: Personal, Public, & Political (Foreword by Senator Pat Roberts, R-KS, Senate Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, OSS International Press), 2002

North Atlantic Treaty Organization Open Source Intelligence Handbook Contributor; (Foreword by General William Kernan, Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic), 2002

"Crafting Intelligence in the Aftermath of Disaster," International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence (April 2002), draft at http://www.oss.net/Papers/white/TheNewCraftofIntelligence.doc 

The New Craft of Intelligence: Achieving Asymmetric Advantage in the face of Nontraditional Threats (Strategic Studies Institute), February 2002. 

"Possible Presidential Intelligence Initiatives", International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence (December 2000), draft at www.oss.net/Papers/white/PresidentialIntelligence.doc

On Intelligence: Spies and Secrecy in an Open World (Foreword by Senator David Boren, D-OK, now President, University of Oklahoma, AFCEA International Press first edition, OSS International Press second edition), 2000, 2002.  .
 

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