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" ... During the latter stages of his career, he served successively as commander of Joint Task Force 180 in Afghanistan, commander of the XVIII Airborne Corps, director of the Joint Staff, commander of the Multi-National Corps in Iraq, commander of all U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq, vice chief of staff of the U.S. Army, and finally head of U.S. Central Command. ... "
" ... Listening to music used to be a deliberate, almost ritualistic experience. Looking at the album art, pulling the record out of its sleeve, or popping the tape in the deck and pressing play. You connected with the album, tethered to your audio equipment, listening to each track successively. And those tracks were good because they were written to be consumed one album at a time, not one track at a time. ... "
" ... There's a lot to be said for industry experience and things you are likely pick up on the job. But that experience may not come at you in sequence, may not be timely, and may not align with where you want to go in your career. Other programs vary, obviously, but that's one of the reasons we have structured our MRED degree the way we have: It's nine months long, covers all this ground with all these experts who are up to date on the latest trends and regulations; and so you're getting years and years of that on-the-ground experience in a way that builds on topics successively, collaboratively and quickly. In most cases, you'd be much better prepared for a lot of contingencies in this industry a year after an MRED program than you would be five or even 10 years later without one. ... "
" ... These successively larger errors are drawn on the map as circles and then smoothed out, giving us the iconic cone of uncertainty that makes hurricane forecast maps so easily recognizable. ... "
" ... This approach to management is encapsulated in the old three-envelope joke. It starts with a recently terminated manager offering his replacement three envelopes to be opened successively in the first three emergencies. The message in the first envelope says, "Blame your predecessor." The second reads, “Reorganize." The third says: “Prepare three envelopes.” ... "