The Cognitive Crucible

#207 Kay Nissen on Second Mover Advantage

Nov 12, 2024
Kay Nissen, Commander of the 2d Audiovisual Squadron at Hill Air Force Base, shares her insights on second-mover advantage strategies within military contexts. She discusses how timing and communication can outmaneuver traditional rapid-response doctrines, reflecting on lessons from the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Nissen emphasizes the importance of cooperative partnerships and understanding information tempo in decision-making. Her exploration of audiovisual storytelling also highlights the role of media in shaping military doctrine and public perception.
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Second-Mover Advantage in Military Information Operations

  • Second-mover advantage, derived from economics, applies to military information operations.
  • It suggests that responding second can be advantageous, challenging the traditional emphasis on seizing the initiative.
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Bias Towards Action

  • Military doctrine emphasizes speed and initiative, potentially overlooking the benefits of a second-mover approach.
  • This bias towards action may stem from ingrained offensive principles and the perceived need to control the narrative.
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Information Tempo over Timing

  • Response timing isn't as crucial as information tempo for creating a second-mover advantage.
  • Tempo involves consistency and tying information release to desired behavior changes.
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