Anyone know of good refs about both reading and writing good briefs, within institutions like the CIA or other places where people must produce and consume a lot of rich, detailed situation awareness information very quickly? High-value, high-transience intelligence basically
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Recently learned that top intelligence community leaders spend like 90 minutes every morning mastering briefs prepared for them overnight by their orgs (make sense... if your job is pure intelligence, it all has to go somewhere and be understood holistically by somebody)
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I used to be much better at this, but have gotten rusty. Badly presented rich detail quickly turns into FUD and I find myself falling back upon my pre-intelligence derp positions (after all the purpose of real intel is to get you to update your priors and update the narrative)
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Could this be why regular journaling and, to some extent, meditation is transformative for many? Like sifting through an intelligence report from your own consciousness?
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