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From a top level operative in the counterterrorism unit of the CIA comes an explosive memoir about the behind-the-scenes fight against Al Qa'ida after September 11. Osama Bin Laden's death is the culmination of years of covert operations and tactics largely overseen by Jose Rodriguez from 2001 to late 2007. During Rodriguez's at times controversial tenure as Chief Operations Officer of the Counterterrorism Center, CIA officers captured and detained senior Al Qa'ida operatives and implemented Enhanced Interrogation Techniques, which were an integral part of the War on Terror. HARD MEASURES will examine how the current political climate and resultant policies have negatively impacted the CIA's efficiency and taken away the mechanisms that made feats like the successful Bin Laden operation possible. Rodriguez shares his unlikely journey from an upbringing in three Latin American countries to law school student, to CIA recruit and finally, at the end of a thirty-one year career, to being America's top spy. He sparked controversy and a three year investigation by his decision to order the destruction of videotapes showing CIA officers conducting harsh, but what he describes as "legal, necessary and effective interrogation."
Jose A. Rodriguez, Jose A. Rodriguez Jr. (Author), Matthew Murdoch, Sean Pratt (Narrator)
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When we started researching the feasibility of moving face-to-face training to virtual classrooms, we attended numerous online events and spoke to many experts. We then set out applying the best of what we heard and read and omitted the ineffective practices we experienced firsthand. Since then, we have actively been testing, modifying, retesting, and fine-tuning our virtual-classroom programs while training instructors and launching virtual-classroom initiatives worldwide. The purpose of this book is to share the principles and practices we've discovered with everyone who has been tasked with moving traditional training to virtual classrooms. In this audio program The Learning eXPLOSION: 9 Rules to Ignite Your Virtual Classrooms, Matthew Murdoch and Treion Muller teach you how to: -The Rule of Continual Change Learning has been in a state of change forever-slowly evolving. But with the current explosion, learning is anything but slow. It is rapid. Instant. Continuously changing. Morphing. Upgrading. -The Rule of Knowledge Transfer Don't try to force the same amount of content you usually teach in instruction-led training programs into your virtual classrooms. Just because you have eight hours worth of face-to-face training content doesn't mean you have eight hours worth of virtual training content. -The Rule of Learning Circuitry When you first begin the process of moving your training online, you may not want too many people on the project. Actually, in most cases, it's best to start with a small core team. Small teams can move fast and won't get bogged down in bureaucracy. You're going to need the flexibility to modify your circuitry quickly. Ideas will change; strategies will be modified. We guarantee it. So start small and nimble. -The Rule of Overcoming Bias Many people are preconditioned to think that people can't be taught if training isn't a face-to-face experience conducted in a brick-and-mortar building. Their beliefs are sometimes rooted in a more traditional way of thinking, making their biases hard to overcome. They often just need exposure to new concepts. -The Rule of Virtual Accountability If you want your learners to be active participants in your virtual classroom, then you must hold them accountable in three ways: verbally, visually, and kinesthetically. -The Rule of Personal Practice To be successful as a virtual instructor, we propose four stages of personal practice: Platform proficiency, facilitator observation, imitation, and personalization. -The Rule of Thumbs Up People in general like to leave feedback-especially online-and only if it's a seamless experience. This is what the Rule of Thumbs Up is all about-giving people ample opportunity to share what they like and dislike so you can continuously improve your virtual-classroom experience. -The Rule of Global Positioning For the first time ever, when we say "global," we really mean global. Not a day goes by when someone sitting in another part of the world attends virtual learning. And because we live in a global marketplace, the odds of you conducting a virtual classroom with global attendees is very likely. -The Rule of Sustained Orbit There are a lot of things that will destroy your chances of getting your virtual classroom off the ground, but the biggest one is the law of gravity. It exists as much in the virtual world as it does in the physical world. This gravitational pull can be caused by other people's biases-like those telling us it can't or shouldn't be done, by budgetary restrictions, by a poorly planned and executed project, by a lack of focus, or simply by your own inertia. To succeed, you need to escape this gravitational pull.
Matthew Murdoch, Treion Muller (Author), Matthew Murdoch, Treion Muller (Narrator)
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