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Which theories does the Army causation model draws?

The Army's causation model is based on the Human Factors Analysis and Classification System (HFACS), which draws from organizational theory, systems theory, and human error theory to investigate the root causes of accidents and incidents within the organization. It focuses on identifying underlying factors such as leadership, culture, training, and resources that contribute to accidents rather than just blaming individual errors.


What is kautilya's saptanga theory?

Kautilya's Saptanga Theory, also known as the Seven Limbs of State, outlines the seven key elements that a ruler must strengthen in order to maintain a successful state. These elements include the king (leader), ministers, territory, capital city, treasury, army, and allies. Implementing and balancing these components effectively is key to ensuring the stability and prosperity of the state.


Where did Winthrop theory in relation to hiding things originate from?

The Winthrop Theory was developed in 1964 by a British Army officer Lt Winthrop who was tasked by his superiors to find out why it was not possible to find terrorist resources. He set about working out how to find them and to look at hides and why items were placed there. He worked out that terrorists used three types of hides, long term, transit and short term and used fixed reference points to mark them.


What is one of the mission statements of the AFTB?

One of the mission statements of the Army Family Team Building (AFTB) program is to empower individuals through knowledge and skills to enhance their personal and professional growth within the Army community.


Which group of theorist believe the purpose of the welfare system is to maintain an army of reserve workers?

Marxist theorists.