On Strategy: More Than Just a Bridge

*Note: This essay was originally published on the Modern War Institute’s Commentary & Analysis site. Strategy is a “bridge,” so sayeth Colin Gray, “because no other idea so well conveys the core function of strategy” which “connects two distinctive entities or phenomena that otherwise would be divided.” Gray then lays a gauntlet, that this metaphor…

Follow the Yellow Brick Wall: The Reasons Why Military Officers Do Not Write

*Note: This essay was originally published on the Modern War Institute’s Commentary & Analysis site. Why don’t military officers write? I recently suggested that more professional wordsmithing would be a positive development, and found myself derided in response by another officer who dismissed the opinion as “publicationism.” But as professionals holding an arsenal of ideas…

Real Strategists Don’t Use Smartphones

*Note: This essay was originally published on the Modern War Institute’s Commentary & Analysis site. Smartphones: the strategist’s most insidious insider threat. Strategists are knowledge workers; attention is their scarce, sparse, spendable resource. Smartphones, and other mobile, ever-present, internet-linked devices, hijack human attention at the speed of “click.” These performance-degrading, digital dealers of info-dopamine consume…