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What are the three planning methodologies? -
....ANSWER...TLPs, MDMP, and Army Design
Three components of a plan - ....ANSWER...mission
statement, commander's intent, concept of operations
Four pitfalls of planning - ....ANSWER...forecasting too
far into the future, planning in too much detail,
using the plan as a script for execution, and
institutionalizing rigid planning methods
Improve situational understanding, Develop a common
understanding of the plan, Train and become proficient on
critical tasks, Task-organize and integrate the force,
Ensure forces and resources are positioned - These are the
functions of - ....ANSWER...Preparation
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,Why do you conduct Plans-to-Operations transition? -
....ANSWER...to ensure that members of the current
operations cell fully understand the plan before
execution.
Name some preparation activities -
....ANSWER...coordinate liaison, initiate info collection,
security, and troop movement, manage and prepare
terrain, conduct info briefs, conduct rehearsals, revise
and refine plan, supervise, train
What is is the act of putting a plan into action by applying
combat power to accomplish the mission and adjusting
operations based on changes in the situation? -
....ANSWER...Execution
Who focus their activities on directing, assessing, and
leading while improving their understanding and
modifying their visualization during mission execution? -
....ANSWER...Commanders
Who integrates forces and warfighting functions to
accomplish the mission during mission execution? -
....ANSWER...the staff
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,Who is the integrating cell in the command post with
primary responsibility for execution? - ....ANSWER...The
current operations integration cell
Name the five execution activities -
....ANSWER...assessment, decision making, execution
decision, adjustment decisions, directing action
What element of mission command entails explaining the
purpose of the operation, Key tasks, and Desired end
state? - ....ANSWER...commander's intent
Which command and control warfighter function is the
related tasks and systems that move and employ forces to
achieve a position of relative advantage? -
....ANSWER...The movement and maneuver warfighting
function
Which command and control warfighter function is the
related tasks and systems that facilitate understanding the
enemy, terrain, weather, civil considerations, and other
significant aspects of the operational environment? -
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, ....ANSWER...The intelligence warfighting function
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