The two-word phrase, “force multiplier,” is used in military circles as a way to explain the extent to which a given expression of military might is available for use when needed. It can be used, ...
In my new book, Force for Good: How to Thrive as a Purpose-Driven Leader, I pose the question, "What do you want to say in your 80th birthday speech? How would you describe your impact if you reached ...
The term “force multiplier” is often more about potential than it is about reality. Vendors and the consultants who sell their products use it as a marketing buzzword, when they are trying to show you ...
The following remarks were delivered by Elizabeth S. Chouldjian, communications director at the Armenian National Committee ...
With tightening budgets, and recruitment and retention always a struggle, law enforcement departments need to look to technology to swell its ranks. Los Angeles (California) Police Department (LAPD) ...
To more efficiently use performance experts (PEs) throughout the Army, the Army Resilience Directorate (ARD) implemented a pilot program to transition these professionals from division or installation ...
The military has long recognized that machine guns are force multipliers for rifles, but businesses have been slow to capitalize on this concept. Sometimes all the planning in the world isn’t enough ...
Being a “10x engineer” isn’t about shipping more code — it’s about helping everyone around you ship better, faster and with fewer fires. Most engineers have heard the phrase “10x engineer” or “force ...
When it comes to waging war, fighting crime or protecting assets, the impetus often involves clever methods--so-called "force multipliers"--that make an organization appear larger and allow it to work ...
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