Lesson 1 Progress Check_ LDR-953S Principles of Strategic Communication
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Question 1
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This quiz checks your understanding of lesson concepts.
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theme.
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message.
narrative.
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Question 2
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The Physical Dimension
The Cognitive Dimension
The Informational Dimension
The Narrative Dimension
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Question 3
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activities, narratives, and future operations
activities, intentions, and desired end states
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activities, actions, and operations
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Strategic documents, like the National Security Strategy (NSS), provide a US Government (USG)
communication, set within a contextual background, and help identify the USG’s ultimate goal or end
state. This enduring communication, with context and end state, is often called a ______________
This dimension encompasses the minds of those who transmit, receive, and respond to or act on
information. In this dimension, people think, perceive, visualize, understand, and decide. It is affected by
training, education, perceptions, experience, beliefs, values, insufficient information, stress, emotion,
morale, intuition, rumor, culture, public opinion, the media, and others. This dimension constitutes the
most important component of the information environment for those developing the commander’s
communication synchronization (CCS) approach:
According to the Commanders’ Communication Synchronization
reading, the Joint Force Commander
has a requirement to continuously communicate with US and international audiences, publics, and
stakeholders about joint force __________, _______, and ____________.
Question 4
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planning, integrating, and guidance
planning, training, and guidance
planning, focus, and guidance
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Question 5
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Actions communicate.
Effectively informing, influencing, and persuading requires clear objectives.
Informing, influencing, and persuading is important.
Information fratricide is unavoidable.
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Question 6
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these organizations and leaders communicate from the inside out (“Why” to “What”).
these organizations and leaders communicate across all domains and messages.
these organizations and leaders communicate from the outside in (“What” to “Why”).
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Question 7
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Synchronized communication focuses on the behavior of publics that can have an impact on mission
success. The commander’s approach to synchronizing communication emphasizes early _______,
________, and _________that enables decentralized, yet responsive action that reflect strategic
guidance.
Which of the following is not one of the elements of Christopher Paul’s “unassailable core of strategic
communication,” as stated in Strategic Communication: Origins, Concepts, and Current Debates
?
In his video, Simon Sinek discusses why certain individuals and organizations are successful. His
position is that when great organizations and leaders communicate, ________________
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Phase V: Dialogue, Coordinated Engagement
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Phase III: Develop Communication Goals and desired actions
Phase II: Identify and Analyze key publics
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Question 8
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The theme of Better Coordination.
The theme of Leadership.
The theme of Demand for new Legislation.
The theme of a clear definition of Overall Strategy.
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Question 9
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Support friendly networks
Support threat networks
Neutralize threat networks
Influence neutral networks
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Question 10
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Major Christian Devine describes six Phases in his Unified Communication Process Model. Which of the
phases is “Directly conducted during the later stages of the orders development stage (through initial
influence and shaping communication/actions) and throughout the execution stage of the JOPP.”?
As described in Christopher Paul’s reading, "Enhancing US Efforts to Inform, Influence, and Persuade,"
what theme is seen as “Second in prevalence to increased resources”?
Army FM 3-24 describes “Attack the network operations” as “tactical, operational, and strategic
operations that capitalize on or create vulnerabilities to neutralize the threat network’s ability to function
and enable success of the operation. Adaptive networked threats present an enduring challenge to all
military operations.” Neutralizing them may require an “attack the network” approach; which of the
following is NOT a proposed activity?
movement of support activities
indoctrination plan
narrative
None of the answers are correct.
This answer is correct.
Quiz Score: 100 out of 100
Army FM 3-24 discusses insurgency propaganda as “…one of the most important political tools an
insurgency has. Propaganda provides the means for the insurgency to communicate a message, often
political, to the population. Propaganda allows the insurgency to create a _________of why the
government’s actions are not legitimate, and how the insurgency can eliminate the root causes of the
conflict.” Which answer best completes the phrase?