Today, Sunday, a training course entitled: “Strategy Opinions for Senior Leaders” was opened at the Royal Jordanian National Defense College, in cooperation with the Near East and South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA) affiliated with the US Department of Defense, within the framework of Jordanian-American cooperation to develop strategic capabilities, for students in the 22nd National Defense Course, in the presence of the College Commander and members of the Guidance Authority.The training course, presented by the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, headed by Professor Richard Wiersma, aims to provide an overview of leadership and strategic planning, and to introduce students to the best practices offered in professional military education, in addition to training them on the topics of strategic leadership, strategic thinking, strategic decision-making, features of future wars, and studying hypotheses that help in building strategies.It is noteworthy that the Near East Center for Strategic Studies (NESA) holds educational courses in partnership with civil and military educational institutions.
Today, Sunday, a training course entitled: “Strategy Opinions for Senior Leaders” was opened at the Royal Jordanian National Defense College, in cooperation with the Near East and South Asia Center for Strategic Studies (NESA) affiliated with the US Department of Defense, within the framework of Jordanian-American cooperation to develop strategic capabilities, for students in the 22nd National Defense Course, in the presence of the College Commander and members of the Guidance Authority.
The training course, presented by the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies, headed by Professor Richard Wiersma, aims to provide an overview of leadership and strategic planning, and to introduce students to the best practices offered in professional military education, in addition to training them on the topics of strategic leadership, strategic thinking, strategic decision-making, features of future wars, and studying hypotheses that help in building strategies.
It is noteworthy that the Near East Center for Strategic Studies (NESA) holds educational courses in partnership with civil and military educational institutions.