Publication
Mar 2009
This report examines the impact of the human element in US military operations. It defines "human dynamics" as the actions and interactions of personal, interpersonal and social/contextual factors and their effects on behavioral outcomes. The authors make recommendations for an improved understanding of human dynamics in the following areas: coordination and leadership; interagency and civil interactions; education, training and career development; human dynamics advisors; science and technology investments; and data, tools and products.
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Author | Defense Science Board (DSB) |
Series | US Government Documents and Publications |
Publisher | US Government |