1) For the actions that support the communication strategy, why is assessment important?
Assessment determines the assets available to the commander.
Strategies enrich understanding of information operations.
Strategies are static and unchanging.
Assessment helps to focus and redirect communication efforts when the
environment changes.
2) The communication-related activity organization's role is to:
coordinate and synchronize actions, words, and images across all three event
horizons of current operations, future operations, and future plans
provide clear and concise expression of the conditions the force must
establish
decide upon the staff organization for coordinating information activities
3) Communication strategy results in__
the elimination of the "say-do" gap
the integrity and consistency of actions, plans, and orders; different messages
across tactical levels
supporting actions which communicate clear and consistent narratives,
themes, and messages to leadership only
4) Which of the following is not true regarding communication strategy:
it is an integral part of the commander's overall strategy
it ensures a shared understanding of the commander's vision, mission, and
objectives
is developed internally in parallel to the commander's other strategy efforts
is nested, informing and informed by higher level strategic communications
helps coordinate use of images and words with deliberate application of lethal
and nonlethal actions
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Assessment determines the assets available to the commander.
Strategies enrich understanding of information operations.
Strategies are static and unchanging.
Assessment helps to focus and redirect communication efforts when the
environment changes.
2) The communication-related activity organization's role is to:
coordinate and synchronize actions, words, and images across all three event
horizons of current operations, future operations, and future plans
provide clear and concise expression of the conditions the force must
establish
decide upon the staff organization for coordinating information activities
3) Communication strategy results in__
the elimination of the "say-do" gap
the integrity and consistency of actions, plans, and orders; different messages
across tactical levels
supporting actions which communicate clear and consistent narratives,
themes, and messages to leadership only
4) Which of the following is not true regarding communication strategy:
it is an integral part of the commander's overall strategy
it ensures a shared understanding of the commander's vision, mission, and
objectives
is developed internally in parallel to the commander's other strategy efforts
is nested, informing and informed by higher level strategic communications
helps coordinate use of images and words with deliberate application of lethal
and nonlethal actions
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