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Intelligence: All source part 2
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Intelligence: All source part 2

In a world increasingly defined by rapid information flow, interconnected risks, and complex decision-making, intelligence analysis has never been more critical—or challenging. In this second installment of our All Source miniseries, we are joined by Lieutenant General Guy Swan, U.S. Army (Retired) and President of Swan and Associates, LLC and Jason Lee, Industry Practice Lead at Moody’s who explore how the skills and insights gained from leveraging intelligence in military decision making can be applied to private sector initiatives. Their discussion answers questions like: How can leaders prioritize decisions and address bias when dealing with overwhelming amounts data? What can the military and private sector teach each other about decision-making? How can Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) be leveraged in military and financial contexts? What strategies help organizations manage exponential and interconnected risks to ensure their plans are resilient to real-world challenges? How can AI and technology improve intelligence analysis while maintaining human judgment? Why do cultural differences and diversity of thought matter in intelligence analysis?

Moody’s Talks: Risk Reframed · Alex Pillow, Jason Lee, Guy Swan

May 2, 202556m 54s

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Show Notes

In a world increasingly defined by rapid information flow, interconnected risks, and complex decision-making, intelligence analysis has never been more critical—or challenging. In this second installment of our All Source miniseries, we are joined by Lieutenant General Guy Swan, U.S. Army (Retired) and President of Swan and Associates, LLC and Jason Lee, Industry Practice Lead at Moody’s who explore how the skills and insights gained from leveraging intelligence in military decision making can be applied to private sector initiatives. Their discussion answers questions like: 

  • How can leaders prioritize decisions and address bias when dealing with overwhelming amounts data?
  • What can the military and private sector teach each other about decision-making?
  • How can Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) be leveraged in military and financial contexts?
  • What strategies help organizations manage exponential and interconnected risks to ensure their plans are resilient to real-world challenges?
  • How can AI and technology improve intelligence analysis while maintaining human judgment?
  • Why do cultural differences and diversity of thought matter in intelligence analysis?

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