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Title: THE MILITARY DECISION MAKING PROCESS (MDMP)


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THE MILITARY DECISION MAKING PROCESS (MDMP)
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PURPOSE
  • Review MDMP
  • Discuss TTP for conducting the MDMP in a
    time-constrained environment.
  • Conduct a practical exercise using the MDMP in a
    time-constrained environment

3
BACKGROUND
  • Deliberate Decision Making Process (DDMP)
  • Abbreviated
  • Accelerated
  • Conventional Wisdom (FM 101-5)
  • Dont omit steps
  • Anticipation, Organization, and Prior Preparation
    are the keys to success
  • CDR decides how to accelerate process

4
MDMP STEPS
  • Receipt of Mission
  • Warning Order (WARNO)
  • Mission Analysis
  • WARNO
  • COA Development
  • COA Analysis
  • COA Comparison
  • COA Approval
  • WARNO
  • Orders Production

5
TIME SAVING TECHNIQUES
  • Increase Commanders involvement
  • Commander is more directive in his guidance
  • Commander limits the number of COAs
  • Maximize parallel planning

6
PLANNING CONTINUUM
AVAILABLE PLANNING MORE
TIME DRIVES LESS
LESS LEVEL OF INVOLVEMENT
MORE OF
COMMANDER LESS DETAILS IN
CDRS MORE
GUIDANCE MORE
FLEXIBILITY/LATITUDE LESS
OF
STAFF MORE NUMBER OF COAs
LESS
DEVELOPED
LEVEL OF MORE
DETAIL/COORDINATION LESS
IN OPORD
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COMMANDERS ROLE
  • decides what adjustments to make
  • should avoid changes to his guidance
  • should consult with subordinate commanders
  • should contact higher headquarters and advise
    them of his selected COA

8
STAFFS ROLE
  • Staff Estimates
  • Use every opportunity to conduct parallel
    planning with higher headquarters

9
MISSION RECEIPT
  • Does not change
  • Commander decides if and how he wants to
    abbreviate the MDMP
  • SEND WARNO

10
MISSION ANALYSIS
  • Commanders involvement is key
  • IPB requires constant attention
  • Staff conducts as formal a mission analysis
    briefing as time allows
  • SEND WARNO

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COMMANDERS GUIDANCE
  • Elements are the same
  • More detailed and directive
  • Keeps staff focused

12
COA DEVELOPMENT
  • Increased Commander involvement
  • Few (or one) COA
  • Hasty Wargame
  • When time is severely limited Commander may
    decide to develop one COA against enemys most
    likely COA
  • Not using the enemy event templates is a poor
    technique

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COA ANALYSIS1 of 2
  • MUST conduct wargaming to ensure integration and
    synchronization
  • Commander must always assess risk
  • Staff should use box technique focusing on most
    critical event first, then as many as possible
    with allotted time
  • Specifically define and limit evaluation criteria
    to four or five most important

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COA ANALYSIS2 of 2
  • Use of recorders is particularly important
  • coordinating instructions
  • sub-unit instructions
  • synchronization information
  • Portion of the OPORD is written
  • When only one COA is developed, the analysis is
    used to verify, refine, synchronize and integrate
    the COA and to recommend modifications

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COA COMPARISON
  • Only one COA, not necessary
  • Two or more, still necessary
  • Limiting evaluation criteria

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COA APPROVAL
  • CDR has observed and participated, can make
    on-the-spot approval
  • CDR has not participated or not made a decision,
    a decision briefing will still be required
  • Once decision is made, SEND WARNO

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ORDERS PRODUCTION
  • WARNOs
  • Wargame results
  • synchronization matrix
  • DST
  • SOPs

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