metrics http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/ en Why Do We Often Fail to Correctly Measure Success in Wars? http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/why-do-we-often-fail-to-correctly-measure-success-in-wars <span>Why Do We Often Fail to Correctly Measure Success in Wars?</span> <span><span>Peter J. Munson</span></span> <span>Wed, 04/10/2013 - 3:30am</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item"><p> <span style="line-height: 18px; ">If physical success on the battlefield cannot be translated into part of a larger aim, it is largely irrelevant even if it does a great deal of physical damage to the enemy.</span></p> </div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/why-do-we-often-fail-to-correctly-measure-success-in-wars" rel="tag" title="Why Do We Often Fail to Correctly Measure Success in Wars?" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Why Do We Often Fail to Correctly Measure Success in Wars?</span></a></li><li class="comment-comments"><a href="/index.php/jrnl/art/why-do-we-often-fail-to-correctly-measure-success-in-wars#comments" title="Jump to the first comment." hreflang="en">13 comments</a></li><li class="comment-new-comments"><a href="/index.php/taxonomy/term/108/feed" class="hidden" title="Jump to the first new comment." data-history-node-last-comment-timestamp="1366031611" data-history-node-field-name="comment"></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> Wed, 10 Apr 2013 07:30:00 +0000 Peter J. Munson 13980 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com Embracing the Fog of War: Assessment and Metrics in Counterinsurgency http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com/blog/embracing-the-fog-of-war-assessment-and-metrics-in-counterinsurgency <article data-history-node-id="12532" role="article" class="blog is-promoted teaser clearfix"> <h2> <a href="/index.php/blog/embracing-the-fog-of-war-assessment-and-metrics-in-counterinsurgency" rel="bookmark"><span>Embracing the Fog of War: Assessment and Metrics in Counterinsurgency</span> </a> </h2> <footer> <article> <drupal-render-placeholder callback="masquerade.callbacks:renderCacheLink" arguments="0=4602" token="li9VR0E5-FF9KrR1LgslkT0pfqnKTGJRP821iSGfWSM"></drupal-render-placeholder></article> <div class="author"> <span>Thu, 04/19/2012 - 1:10pm</span> </div> </footer> <div class="content"> <div class="field field--name-field-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field--item"><p> A new RAND monograph from Ben Connable suggests that all those metrics may not be as metric as they seem.  <a href="http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/MG1086.html">Please note you can download the eBook for free at the RAND page.</a></p> <blockquote> <p> Campaign assessments help decisionmakers in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), Congress, and the executive branch shape what tend to be difficult and lengthy counterinsurgency (COIN) campaigns. Assessment informs critical decisions, including the allocation of resources and major shifts in strategy. The complex and chaotic environment of the typical COIN campaign presents vexing challenges to assessment, and efforts to overcome these challenges are mired in an overreliance on aggregated quantitative data that are often inaccurate and misleading. This comprehensive examination of COIN assessment as practiced through early 2011, as described in the literature and doctrine, and as applied in two primary case studies (Vietnam and Afghanistan), reveals weaknesses and gaps in this centralized, quantitative approach. The author proposes an alternative process — contextual assessment — that accounts for the realities of the COIN environment and the needs of both policymakers and commanders. Since this manuscript was completed in mid-2011, various elements of DoD have published new doctrine on assessment, some of which addresses criticisms raised in this report. The International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan has also revamped its assessment process.</p> </blockquote> <!-- abstract --> <p>  </p> </div> <ul class="links inline list-inline"><li class="node-readmore"><a href="/index.php/blog/embracing-the-fog-of-war-assessment-and-metrics-in-counterinsurgency" rel="tag" title="Embracing the Fog of War: Assessment and Metrics in Counterinsurgency" hreflang="en">Read more<span class="visually-hidden"> about Embracing the Fog of War: Assessment and Metrics in Counterinsurgency</span></a></li><li class="comment-forbidden"></li><li></li></ul> </div> </article> Thu, 19 Apr 2012 17:10:21 +0000 Peter J. Munson 12532 at http://archive.smallwarsjournal.com