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Rubio Experimenting with Strategic Planning, Lesson by Danes;

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Updated: Mar 3


downtown Copenhagen. Image:Getty Images
downtown Copenhagen. Image:Getty Images

According to the Copenhagen Article article by Michaels walsh, the "Secretary of State Marco Rubio should conduct the following real-world experiment. He should direct the Charge d’Affaires, a.i. at the U.S. Embassy to the Kingdom of Denmark, Jennifer Hall Godfrey, to take a radically different approach to strategic planning. Instead of a single mission strategic plan, he should order her to produce a multi-level set of strategic plans. Instead of taking a top-down approach, he should order her to take a bottom-up one. Should this experiment prove successful, then Secretary Rubio can order other U.S. diplomatic mission to independent states with overseas countries and territories to take the same course of action. Should those tests produce similar results, then Secretary Rubio will have discovered a new way to improve mission strategic planning for independent states with overseas countries and territories.

Danish Realm 

The Kingdom of Denmark is unique among the member states of the European Union. Like all other member states, it is composed of a metropolitan region on the European continent (i.e. Denmark Proper). Like France and the Netherlands, it is also composed of an Overseas Country (i.e., Greenland). Unlike France and the Netherlands, it also composed of a Special Status Territory (i.e. Faroe Islands). These three autonomous regions are related to one another by way of the concept of Rigsfaellesskabet (i.e., Unity of the Realm). Under this status function, the power of sovereignty rests with the Kingdom."





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