The authors of Save Your Ammo interviewed a large number of American military personnel with extensive experience working in different countries. They used the critical incident elicitation methodology and asked their interviewees to provide detailed accounts of their experiences and challenges. They then organized the skills, principles, and strategies that they collected into a modelRead More →| Global Cognition
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