03865oam 2200481 a 450 991070140760332120130206150212.0(CKB)5470000002419006(OCoLC)779467235(EXLCZ)99547000000241900620120307d2011 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCapability development in support of comprehensive approaches[electronic resource] transforming international civil-military interactions /edited by Derrick J. Neal and Linton Wells II[Washington, D.C.] :Center for Technology and National Security Policy, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University,[2011]1 online resource (xii, 319 pages) illustrations (some color)Title from PDF title screen (viewed Mar 7, 2012)."December 2011."Includes bibliographical references.Part 1 : Concepts, policy, and organization for the comprehensive approach -- Chapter 1 The comprehensive approach: lessons for Its adoption from a change management perspective -- Chapter 2 Complex operations and the comprehensive approach -- Chapter 3 Attempting a comprehensive approach definition and Its implications for reconceptualizing capability development -- Chapter 4 Strategy and the comprehensive approach -- Part 2 : Technology and the comprehensive approach -- Chapter 5 Technology and the comprehensive approach: part problem, part solution -- Chapter 6 Comprehensive C4ISR approach: bringing nations, NATO, and the EU together from development to operations -- Chapter 7 Bridging the gap between enterprise apps and community-led social media -- Part 3 : Leadership, management, education, and training and the comprehensive approach -- Chapter 8 Boundary spanning across leadership cultures: A leadership strategy for the comprehensive approach -- Chapter 9 The role of education in the comprehensive approach -- Chapter 10 Educating and training for a comprehensive approach: an Australian perspective -- Chapter 11 Comprehensive approach on UNSCR 1325: why the U.S. and others should follow -- Part 4 : Integrated approaches to complex operations -- Chapter 12 Linking NATO capacity to local stakeholders -- Chapter 13 Comprehensive approach: the Swedish case -- Chapter 14 The comprehensive approach to humanitarian logistics: an opportunity to enhance professional performance? -- Part 5 : Implementation of the comprehensive approach: Haiti as a case study -- Chapter 15 Change of attitude, change of conduct: achieving effectiveness in implementing the comprehensive approach -- Chapter 16 Communicating through logistics: tracing World Food Programme process flow in post-earthquake Haiti -- Chapter 17 Summary of conference discussions and conclusions.Capability development in support of comprehensive approaches Security, InternationalGovernment policySecurity, InternationalCongressesCivil-military relationsGovernment policyCivil-military relationsCongressesConference papers and proceedings.lcgftSecurity, InternationalGovernment policy.Security, InternationalCivil-military relationsGovernment policy.Civil-military relationsNeal Derrick1413704Wells Linton1946-1387865National Defense University.Center for Technology and National Security Policy.GPOGPOGPOBOOK9910701407603321Capability development in support of comprehensive approaches3510789UNINA