List of Tables, Figures, and Boxes
Foreword
Preface
About the Authors
Introduction to the Second Edition
Introduction
Part I. How Do I Get Started?
1. Who Are Your Clients?
2. What Are the Key Questions?
3. What Is the Broader Context for the Analysis?
4. How Should I Conceptualize My Product?
5. What Is My Analytic Approach?
6. Can Collaboration Contribute to a Better Answer?
Part II. Where Is the Information I Need?
7. How Do Models Help My Analysis?
8. What Types of Information Are Available?
9. Can I Trust the Sources?
10. How Should I Assess the Reliability of Internet
Information?
Part III. What Is My Argument?
11. Are My Key Assumptions Well-Founded?
12. Can I Make My Case?
13. Did I Consider Alternative Hypotheses?
14. How Do I Deal With Politicization?
15. How Might I Be Spectacularly Wrong?
Part IV. How Do I Convey My Message Effectively?
16. Is My Argument Persuasive?
17. How Should I Portray Probability, Levels of Confidence, and
Quantitative Data?
18. How Can Graphics Support My Analysis?
19. How Do I Present My Message in the Most Compelling Way?
20. How Do I Know When I Am Finished?
Part V. Case Studies
I. Countering the Iranian Nuclear Threat: Stuxnet and Its Broader
Implications
II. Puzzling Food Poisonings in Germany
III. The End of the Era of Aircraft Carriers
IV. Financial Crises in the United States: Chronic or
Avoidable?
V. Yemen: An Expanding Security Threat?
Glossary of Terms
List of Names
Recommended Readings
US Government Publications
Index
The Analyst’s Roadmap (Inside Back Cover)
Katherine Hibbs Pherson, President of Globalytica,
LLC, consults with government and private industry on
building strong analytic communities, the use of
structured analytic techniques, and security issues. She
teaches certificate courses on structured thinking and
presentation for the security association ASIS
International and in the Intelligence Masters program at
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid, Spain. As Vice Chair of
the Intelligence and National Security Association (INSA)’s
Security Policy Reform Council, she was primary drafter of its
white paper titled “Next Steps for Security Reform: Industry
Proposals to Enhance Efficiency and Reduce Costs in National
Security Contracts,” which has generated a series of
productive exchanges among government and industry.
Ms. Pherson is also Chief Executive Officer of Pherson Associates,
LLC, and a founding Director of the Forum Foundation for
Analytic Excellence, a nonprofit established in 2011 to
promote the effective use of critical thinking skills and
structured analytic techniques by teaching, certifying, and
applying these skills in universities in the United States and
Europe. She retired from the Central Intelligence Agency in
2000 after a twenty-seven-year career in intelligence and
security analysis and resource management. Her leadership in
the security arena led to the adoption of a risk management
methodology, the strengthening of overseas security
countermeasures, and improvements in dealing with unsolicited
contacts. As head of the Director of Central Intelligence’s
Center for Security Evaluation, she managed the
Intelligence Community’s involvement in rebuilding the
penetrated US Embassy in Moscow. She is a recipient of the
CIA’s Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal
and the Intelligence Community’s National Distinguished Service
Medal. She received her AB from Vassar College, an MA in
Spanish
linguistics and Latin American studies from the University of
Illinois, and an MA in Randolph H. Pherson is president of Pherson
Associates, LLC; CEO of Globalytica, LLC; and a founding director
of the nonprofit Forum Foundation for Analytic Excellence. He
teaches advanced analytic techniques and critical thinking skills
to analysts in the government and private sector. Mr. Pherson
collaborated with Richards Heuer Jr. in developing and launching
use of Analysis of Competing Hypotheses, and he developed several
analytic techniques for the CIA’s Sherman Kent School, many of
which were incorporated in his Handbook of Analytic Tools and
Techniques. He coauthored Critical Thinking for Strategic
Intelligence with Katherine Hibbs Pherson, Cases in Intelligence
Analysis: Structured Analytic Techniques in Action with Sarah
Miller Beebe, and several other guides for analysts on writing,
briefing, indicators, and managing the production process. Mr.
Pherson completed a twenty-eight-year career in the Intelligence
Community in 2000, last serving as National Intelligence Officer
(NIO) for Latin America. Previously at the CIA, Mr. Pherson managed
the production of intelligence analysis on topics ranging from
global instability to Latin America, served on the Inspector
General’s staff, and was chief of the CIA’s Strategic Planning and
Management Staff. He is the recipient of the Distinguished
Intelligence Medal for his service as NIO and the Distinguished
Career Intelligence Medal. Mr. Pherson received his B.A. from
Dartmouth College and an M.A. in international relations from Yale
University.
"Critical Thinking for Strategic Intelligence is engaging, easy to
read and understand, and provides support for the needed learning
objectives. Additionally, these readings highlight the role and
value of critical thinking in the intelligence process. The "Key
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the individual chapters. I could see it useful in discussion of the
intelligence community, intelligence analysis, and the critical
thinking skills required for many other courses."
*Scott Winegar*
"Critical Thinking for Strategic Intelligence does an excellent job
of teaching college students how to look at an issue; they figure
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these processes clearly identified."
*Kenneth Stiles*
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presents complex technical information in a format which is
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practice, including the exercises like the analysis of case studies
which shows the student what a real analyst does and what that
process looks like."
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have continued to make significant contributions to the development
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