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== Inherent problems with workgroups ==
== Inherent problems with workgroups ==


As you've observed with Robotics, this isn't necessarily a good structure for workplans. If there were an International Relations workgroup covering all the instruments of [[grand strategy]], including [[economic warfare]], insurgency and [[information operations]], a substantial amount of Military would move there. Were Sociology to become Society, more of the low-intensity activity might move there.
As you've observed with Robotics, this isn't necessarily a good structure for workplans. If there were an International Relations workgroup covering all the instruments of grand strategy, including [[economic warfare]], insurgency and information operations, a substantial amount of Military would move there. Were Sociology to become Society, more of the low-intensity activity might move there.


It's rather hard to fathom the separations among media, journalism, and assorted arts. --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 21:02, 16 February 2010 (UTC)
It's rather hard to fathom the separations among media, journalism, and assorted arts. --[[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 21:02, 16 February 2010 (UTC)

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Inherent problems with workgroups

As you've observed with Robotics, this isn't necessarily a good structure for workplans. If there were an International Relations workgroup covering all the instruments of grand strategy, including economic warfare, insurgency and information operations, a substantial amount of Military would move there. Were Sociology to become Society, more of the low-intensity activity might move there.

It's rather hard to fathom the separations among media, journalism, and assorted arts. --Howard C. Berkowitz 21:02, 16 February 2010 (UTC)