Lecture 6 Mission Achievement H4D Stanford 2016

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Mission AchievementCreating Value for the Greater Good

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License

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• Defining mission achievement• Real world examples • Challenges of mission achievement• Why this matters

Outline

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Mission Achievement: The value you are creating for the sum of all of the beneficiaries i.e. the greater good.

• Mission achievement may be viewed and/or measured differently for each beneficiary

• Ultimately, must deliver value to the sum of all beneficiaries

• Can be challenging to measure

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Voices from the Field Colonel John Cogbill, US Army Captain Chris Conley, US Coast Guard Lieutenant Colonel Scott Maytan, US Air Force Commander Todd Cimicata, US Navy

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The more secure you make yourself, the less secure you become

David Galula

Achieving one mission may defeat defeat another

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Mission Achievement in Complex Threat Environments

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Enduring Mission Achievement

Sustained Mission Achievement

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One beneficiaries mission achievement can be another’s failure

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Violence and Perceptions of Stability in Afghanistan

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When the ultimate “mission” is beyond your control

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Why does this matter?

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Mission AchievementCreating Value for the Greater Good