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Do you want to improve your ability to analyze tough, realistic, ambiguous problems? Do you want to improve your critical thinking and decision-making skills? Do you want to engage in a highly interactive, dynamic learning process instead of listening passively to a "talking head"? If you answer yes to these questions, then learn more about the Intelligence Community Case Method Program (ICCMP).

Case studies are a way for intelligence and national security professionals to get training in analyzing complex problems, making decisions, and devising courses of action on the job. Intelligence executives and officers studying cases from the Intelligence Community Case Method Program practice grappling with tough, real-life dilemmas in collecting and analyzing intelligence; conducting clandestine operations; managing security threats; and carrying out other activities of an intelligence or security service. In case-based seminars, intelligence and security professionals come up with workable solutions through the collective application of their knowledge, experience, and common sense. They then take this experience to the field using the analytical and decision-making skills they have acquired to handle the real situations that will occur as part of their work within the Intelligence Community.

 

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