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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Assignment #1


The Most Important Distinction Between a Systems-oriented Approach vs. and Event-oriented Approach 
There are some major differences between the event-oriented and the systems-oriented approach within intelligence analysis. The most important difference between a systems-oriented approach versus an event-oriented approach is the nature of the problem cause.  The conventional, or event-oriented approach, relies on a more static and exogenous approach; this deals with outside forces.  In comparison, the systems-oriented approach is much more dynamic approach which deals with endogenous or internal feedback, problems. By expanding on this we are able to determine that the systems-oriented approach looks at the long-term effects of a problem while the event-oriented approach looks at the long term effects on a problem.  As we all know, real-life events are not static; life is much more hectic, ever-changing, and involve many more outside forces.  Therefore, systems-oriented approach is the more appropriate of the two in most instances.


The Greatest Challenge to Practicing Systems Thinking as an Intelligence Analyst
Personally, the greatest problem that I will have to deal with when using system-oriented analysis will be to think about the event in the system-oriented way instead of the event-oriented approach.  Instead of focusing on the event as itself, outside of any other factors, I will have to view the event as an mechanism within the entire system.  In the past, I have used the event-oriented approach and believe that it may take some time in order to focus on and use the system-oriented approach.

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