Framing Solutions in Army Design Methodology (2024)

Framing Solutions in Army Design Methodology

By Rodani Tan

Historically, commanders (CDRs) and staff manage complex situations within an operational environment (OE) that continuously changes. Army design methodology (ADM) provides an approach to dealing with unfamiliar and complex problems. “ADM is a methodology for applying critical and creative thinking to understand, visualize, and describe problems and approaches to solving them” (Department of the Army [DA], 2019, p. 2-16). An example of a complex situation that needs a solution is Ellyatt’s (2022) report on Russian forces invading Ukraine to demilitarize the country. To make matters worse, this was not Russia’s first invasion of Ukraine. The situation is extraordinarily complex and requires unique solutions to alleviate the suffering of Ukrainian citizens and help keep their sovereignty. The success of a military solution to a problem depends on the abilities of the CDR and their staff to frame solutions through the application of key concepts and activities to produce an operational approach that allows detailed planning and the sergeant major’s (SGM) ability to facilitate ADM activities in an organization.

Framing Solutions

The CDR must first understand the OE and the problems preventing the desired result so he can frame solutions or operational approaches. “Operational approach is a CDR’s description of the broad actions the force can take to achieve an objective” (Joint Chiefs of Staff [JCS], 2020, p. IV-14). It is a conceptual plan to solve an issue derived from understanding the current OE and associated problems with the desired future state. Ducich et al. (2016) described how the partner-and-advise training team (PATT) developed training that transformed a Ukrainian battalion staff from an antiquated and centralized Soviet command style to a contemporary mission command focus using ADM. The PATT applied ADM to provide an operational approach to training, prompting an organizational change that resulted in the success of current military operations against Russia. Like other ADM activities, planners use key concepts to develop and formulate an operational approach.

Key Concepts

“Key concepts associated with the ADM include operational art, critical and creative thinking, collaboration and dialogue, systems thinking, framing, visual modeling, and narrative construction” (Department of the Army [DA], 2015, p. 1-5). Key concepts are fundamental in building ideas and a foundation for knowledge that can be universally applicable to any significant problem. OEs provide a range of problems and can become overwhelming for staff to solve. Also, key concepts provide planners with the tools to understand better the operational environment with its complex issues and creative approaches to solving them. Operational art and systems thinking are two important key concepts that facilitate the development of an operational approach.

Operational Art and Systems Thinking

Operational art provides ten tools known as the elements of operational art (DA, 2015). Elements like the center of gravity (COG) and decisive points are essential in creating an operational approach within the limits of resources and capabilities and an important activity within framing solutions. JCS (2020) defines COG as “the source of power or strength that enables a force to achieve its goals or where an opposing force can focus its operation, which will lead to enemy failure” (p. IV-22). A COG is a critical capability with critical requirements and vulnerabilities that form a system. An example of a COG is a mechanized unit, which can disrupt ground forces but requires logistics to enable projection and becomes vulnerable when prevented from receiving a resupply of fuel and ammunition.

Critical requirements or vulnerabilities can represent decisive points during battle to diminish an enemy’s capability. “A decisive point is a geographic place, specific key event, critical factor, or function that, when acted upon, allows CDRs to gain a marked advantage over an adversary or contribute materially to achieving success” (JCS, 2020, p. IV-32). An example of a decisive point is Ukraine’s successful disruption of the Russian military’s logistics which caused the Russians to abandon their vehicles due to a lack of fuel supplies (Davydenko et al., 2022). The analysis used in identifying a COG with its critical requirements and vulnerabilities, which also helps determine a decisive point, indicates systems thinking.

“Systems thinking is a process of understanding how parts of a system work and influence each other as part of a greater whole” (DA, 2015, p. 1-7). The ADM uses systems thinking to identify problems, find solutions, and give planners a framework to organize complex and confusing information. The systems thinking approach is analytical thinking to see the interdependencies and relationships between elements within a system. When an operational approach applies changes to parts of the system, this may produce a behavior or outcome that is favorable or unfavorable. For this reason, critical thinking and systems thinking are essential when planning an operational approach to have a good outcome.

Critical and Creative Thinking

According to DA (2015), critical thinking uses questioning, reflective judgment, and appreciation of differences that make each situation unique. In contrast, creative thinking creates innovative ideas that lead to new perspectives and approaches to a situation. Both are essential in developing a range of options for solving problems. An example of applying critical and creative thinking is when staff members analyze different solutions that best solve an identified problem. For instance, Ducich et al. (2016) described that the PATT initially thought of a progressive, linear approach to training. Upon further analysis, the team adopted a spiral development approach to achieve a better end state. By applying critical and creative thinking, the PATT adjusted their training program to best achieve the end state of a fully trained Ukrainian battle staff. In addition, CDRs and staff can effectively apply critical and creative thinking by conducting continuous collaboration and dialogue.

Collaboration and Dialogue

Collaboration and dialogue between CDRs and staff create an important learning environment in which members can think critically and creatively with a candid and open exchange of ideas. “Collaboration and dialogue help develop shared understanding between the CDR and staff and externally with other CDRs and unified action partners” (DA, 2015, p. 1-7). For instance, collaboration and dialogue usually happen in working group meetings where participants exchange opinions and encourage competition of ideas. Both enhance understanding, improve group thinking, and eventually produce a better solution to solve a problem. The knowledge developed in working groups produces a frame of reference for developing solutions that help build a visual model and narrative.

Framing, Visual Model, and Narrative Construction

Framing is essential to finding viable solutions. A problem framed correctly identifies the root cause of a problem preventing progress toward the desired goal; for instance, identifying an adversary correctly, whether terrorist, criminal or insurgent, is a great deal in developing an operational approach to defeating distinct types of adversaries. Central to framing is the use of visual models and narrative construction.

Visual modeling is a way of presenting ideas that stimulate thinking through graphics or drawings. Graphic modeling techniques can be rich picture diagrams using symbols, words, or lines to depict relationships between variables and tell a story graphically (DA, 2015). An example will be drawings on a whiteboard or graphic art built on a slide show with a legend defining the symbols or words used. Graphics help stimulate understanding and organize information that shows the relationships between variables better than just through a narrative.

Narrative construction uses words to give meaning to individuals, things, and events (DA, 2015). The purpose of a narrative is to tell a story and improve understanding of a visual model. For instance, creating a paragraph helps define a visual model to provoke thinking and learning, which helps reveal meaning in the facts presented for analysis. Narrative and visual modeling are essential in creating framing solutions to improve the activities involved in developing an operational approach.

Activities

Like other ADM activities, there is no recommended format for developing an operational approach. However, some activities that help the CDR and staff to frame solutions include reviewing the environmental and problem frames, formulating an operational approach, and documenting results (DA, 2015). These activities help ensure that the operational approach is feasible for further detailed planning development.

Review the Environmental and Problem Frames

Reviewing the environmental and problem frames before developing an operational approach is critical in ensuring that the data collected is still applicable and current. For instance, staff must review whether conditions in the OE are still the same whenever operations start, to ensure that desired effects are still achievable. CDRs and staff also check if the desired end state will remain the same, and if no new variables have come up for a need to formulate a new operational approach.

Formulate an Operational Approach

Planners use the elements of operational art, the understanding gained from the OE, and problem frames, to formulate a possible operational approach. The activities that enable them to apply these elements are determining enemy and friendly COG, identifying decisive points, determining direct or indirect approaches, establishing objectives, devising lines of operations and efforts, and refining the operational approach (DA, 2015). An example that illustrates these activities happened in the battle between Ukraine and Russia. Davydenko et al. (2022) reported that Ukraine’s military identified Russia’s COG and applied an indirect approach by targeting its logistics hub as a decisive point to weaken its COG. Ukraine’s military devised lines of operations against all supporting elements of Russia’s combat troops to diminish their capabilities, by seizing key terrains and continuous refinement of their operational approach to keep their advantage against Russia. As the United States continues to provide equipment and resources, the operational approach of Ukraine will aid in achieving its desired results. As they continue to refine their operational approach, it is critical to document the results for better planning in the future.

Document Results

Documenting the results of ADM activities enables the transfer of knowledge and understanding to other CDRs, staff, and unified action partners (DA, 2015). Publishing handbooks, articles, or journals are examples of documenting results. The documented results from ADM also provide knowledge and information for further detailed planning. Documenting the results also provides lessons that a SGM can use to improve their organization. The SGM’s vital role in the ADM process can impact a unit’s success.

Role of the Sergeant Major

“The SGM is key in the training and operations planning process, leveraging their experience and vast technical and tactical knowledge to advise the staff and the Operations Officer” (Department of the Army, 2020, p. 2-5). With an understanding of the ADM process, key concepts, and activities, the SGM can expertly facilitate framing a solution in an organization through working groups. For instance, the SGM works within working groups to develop solutions to organizational problems. SGM collaborating with the staff enables observation of their creative and critical thinking and may provide coaching when needed.

A Finance SGM in an installation should collaborate with other senior leaders to create solutions to untimely pay adjustments that are prevalent in each organization. Applying key concepts and activities to frame solutions with other senior leaders should help alleviate the financial hardship of Soldiers by identifying the current barriers that prevent a Soldier from receiving timely pay adjustments. The ADM activity of framing solutions will be vital in creating an operational approach to solve untimely pay adjustments.

Conclusion

The success of a military solution to a problem depends on the abilities of the CDR and their staff to frame solutions through the application of key concepts and activities to produce an operational approach that allows detailed planning and the SGM’s ability to facilitate ADM activities in an organization. Using the key concepts provides a foundation for building knowledge and understanding to find solutions to any problems. The activities discussed guide formulating of operational approaches, even though there are no prescribed ways. The products documented in framing solutions are essential for developing detailed plans for CDRs and staff. Lastly, the SGM being the most experienced and knowledgeable is an excellent asset in facilitating the ADM process in his organization by providing guidance and expertise when developing the right operational approach to achieve the desired results.

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Framing Solutions in Army Design Methodology (2024)

FAQs

What is framing the problem Army design methodology? ›

Framing is selecting, organizing, and interpreting information in order to establish the context of an operational environment and the problem (see Figure 2). Framing the problem attempts to get at the root causes of a conflict and understand the things that impede progress toward the desired end state.

What four operational design methodology steps assist commanders and staff in framing problems? ›

The general methodology in operational design is: (1) Understand the strategic direction and guidance. (2) Understand the strategic environment (policies, diplomacy, and politics). (3) Understand the OE. (4) Define the problem.

What are the three activities of Army Design Methodology? ›

Army design methodology entails framing the operational environment, framing the problem, and developing an operational approach to solve the problem.

How does Army Design Methodology facilitate problem solving and decision making? ›

The Army design methodology (ADM) process enables commanders and staff members to frame an operational environment (OE), recognize problems, and create solutions. The ADM process also promotes continuous assessment of the OE and reframes problems and solutions, ensuring leaders think critically and creatively.

What are examples of problem framing? ›

The building elevator is too slow”. We assume the problem is as reported. From this impulsive framing we might then go on to consider a solution. For example we might imagine that the only way to solve for this is to invest in a new motor or even a new lift system altogether at great cost and expense.

What are the four major components of the operational design methodology? ›

Thus, broadly speaking, operational design consists of framing (or understanding) the operational environment, framing (or defining) the problem, and developing the operational approach.

What are the key concepts of Army design methodology? ›

Tools and techniques of the ADM process include brainstorming, researching, mind mapping, meta-questioning, questioning assumptions, and four ways of seeing (Department of the Army, 2015).

What are the four 4 strategies of operations management? ›

What are the 4 competitive priorities in an operations strategy? The four competitive priorities for operations strategy and management include cost, quality, flexibility, and speed.

What are the three ways to design the process of operations? ›

3 key types of process design
  • Process mapping. Process mapping is a catch-all design process that can be used in virtually any business scenario. ...
  • Serial vs Parallel process design. ...
  • Process improvement.
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What are the 13 elements of operational design military planning? ›

3 The 13 elements of operational design are objectives, military endstate, center of gravity, effects, culmination, lines of operation, lines of effort, decisive points, direct and indirect approach, operational reach, arranging operations, anticipation, and forces and functions.

What is framing the problem in the military? ›

In summary, framing the problem attempts

The mission state- ment describes what problem an organization needs to solve and why. Lastly, commander's intent describes the methods the organization will use to solve the problem statement and ac- complish the assigned mission.

What is problem solving design methodology? ›

The design thinking process is a problem-solving design methodology that helps you tackle complex problems by framing the issue in a human-centric way. The design thinking process works especially well for problems that are not clearly defined or have a more ambiguous goal.

Which of the following is a common Army problem solving methodology? ›

The army problem solving process includes the following seven steps: Gathering information and knowledge, identifying the problem, developing the criteria, generating possible solutions, analyzing possible solutions, comparing possible solutions, and making and implementing the decision .

What is solution framing? ›

The Solution Framing phase develops a set of frames that sets the scope of development projects so that the link between products/deliverables, the project approach and project means are clearly articulated.

What is an example of framing technique? ›

In the study, 62 percent of people chose to gamble when their other choice was presented as losing $30. Only 43 percent chose to gamble if they were told their other option was to walk away with $20. That's an example of what's called the framing effect, and it's useful in more than just studies about gambling.

What is an example of a framing strategy? ›

If the real price of a good is $20, then selling it as $10 off a $30 good sounds better than a $5 surcharge to a $15 good. In a sports game, saying something like “the Patriots lost” evokes different feelings than “the Rams won,” even though these two are logically equivalent.

How do you frame a problem in design thinking? ›

To frame a problem statement, begin by identifying the user or customer you're designing for and describing the problem they're facing. Then, define the context in which the problem occurs and the impact it has on the user. Finally, outline what success looks like for solving the problem.

How do you frame a problem as a question? ›

Asking the right questions to frame the problem
  1. Why are we doing this work? or What is our motivation for building this product or service?
  2. Who are our users? ...
  3. What outcome will users get from this service? ...
  4. What outcome are we looking for? ...
  5. What are our key metrics?

What is operational design in the Army? ›

the conception and. construction of the framework. that underpins a campaign or. major operation plan, and its. subsequent execution” (Joint.

What is Army design methodology What is its applicability and how is it employed? ›

Army design methodology is a methodology for applying critical and creative thinking to understand, visualize, and describe unfamiliar problems and approaches to solving them (ADP 5-0). ADM includes interconnected thinking activities that aid in conceptual planning and decisionmaking.

What are 5 key elements of developing an operations plan? ›

Whatever operation needs a solid plan, there are five major components to focus on: Preparation, marketing, logistics, human resources (HR) and financial limits.

What are the 7 Army functional concepts? ›

The seven functional concepts are mission command, movement and maneuver, intelligence, fires, sustainment, engagement, and maneuver support and protection. The AOC is particularly important because it discusses how capabilities associated with warfighting functions combine in the conduct of joint operations.

What is the 7 step Army planning process? ›

How does the seven-step military solving process work?
  • Discover the problem. Identifying the initial problem is the first step to resolving the situation. ...
  • List the facts and assumptions. ...
  • Create alternatives. ...
  • Analyze the alternatives. ...
  • Compare and contrast the alternatives. ...
  • Make a final decision. ...
  • Evaluate the results.
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What is basic design methodology? ›

Design methodology stresses the use of brainstorming to encourage innovative ideas and collaborative thinking to work through each proposed idea and arrive at the best solution. Meeting the needs and wants of the end user is the most critical concern.

What are the 4 stages of operational effectiveness? ›

Operational effectiveness is often divided into four components: Leading and controlling functional performance, measuring and improving the process, leveraging and automating process and continuously improving performance.

What is the 4 stage model of operations? ›

The Hayes Wheelwright 4 stage model is a basic framework which demonstrates the operations function towards organisational competitiveness. The model consists of 4 different stages (1) internally Neutral (2) Externally neutral (3) Internally Supportive and (4) Externally supportive.

What are the 4 competitive priorities in operations management? ›

It should be noted that each of the four competitive priorities (quality, cost, flexibility and delivery) contributes to improving and sustaining the competitive advantage of a firm, since such priorities are all linked to its corporate and functional strategies.

What are the 5 stages of problem solving? ›

Six step guide to help you solve problems
  • Step 1: Identify and define the problem. State the problem as clearly as possible. ...
  • Step 2: Generate possible solutions. ...
  • Step 3: Evaluate alternatives. ...
  • Step 4: Decide on a solution. ...
  • Step 5: Implement the solution. ...
  • Step 6: Evaluate the outcome.

What is the 5 step military decision-making process? ›

The basic steps in the MDMP are:
  • Receipt of Mission.
  • Mission Analysis.
  • Course of action (COA) Development.
  • COA Analysis.
  • COA Comparison.
  • COA Approval.
  • Orders Production, Dissemination, and Transition.

What are the 5 components of problem solving agent? ›

Before an agent can start searching for solutions, it must formulate a goal and then use that goal to formulate a problem. A problem consists of five parts: The state space, an initial situation, actions, a goal test, and path costs.

What are the 4 steps of the design process? ›

There are several models that systematize the design thinking process. In the online course Design Thinking and Innovation, Harvard Business School Dean Srikant Datar leverages a four-stage framework: clarify, ideate, develop, and implement.

What are the three design strategies? ›

We discuss the three major system design strategies: structured design, function-oriented design and object-oriented design.

What are the two main types of design process? ›

The different types of design processes can be broken down into two categories, goal-oriented and process-oriented. Goal-oriented design processes focus on getting a finished product delivered, while process-oriented design processes focus on improving the process itself.

What are the five strategic planning in a military? ›

This article describes five ideas for planning teams to focus thinking, enhance collective understanding and develop actionable solutions through: (1) defining the problem; (2) posture; (3) command, control, battlespace and authorities; (4) risk; and (5) end states.

What are the 3 operational plans? ›

There are 3 levels of planning which include the strategic plan, tactical plan and operational plan.

What are the five domains of military operations? ›

The view that each of the five dimensions/domains – Land, Sea, Air, Space and Information – should not be viewed as compartmentalized elements. The Battlespace needs to be seen as an integrated whole, and operations carried out on multiple fronts, as a continuum of interrelated activities.

What is framing challenge? ›

Framing the challenge allows you to spell out the specific problem you want to solve. A well-framed challenge provides a starting point for the entire process. It guides your investigations in the discovery process and puts you on a path to innovative solutions.

What issue framing is used for? ›

For political purposes, framing often presents facts in such a way that implicates a problem that requires a solution. Members of political parties attempt to frame issues in a way that makes a solution favoring their own political leaning appear as the most appropriate course of action for the situation at hand.

What are the four methods of problem-solving? ›

Problem solving is the act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.

What is solution methodology? ›

Abstract. Modern solution methodology offers a set of macro- and micro-practices that help a practitioner systematically maximize the odds of a successful analytics project outcome.

What are the three activities of Army design methodology? ›

Army design methodology entails framing the operational environment, framing the problem, and developing an operational approach to solve the problem.

What are the three 3 approach for problem-solving? ›

A few months ago, I produced a video describing this the three stages of the problem-solving cycle: Understand, Strategize, and Implement. That is, we must first understand the problem, then we think of strategies that might help solve the problem, and finally we implement those strategies and see where they lead us.

What is the first step in the Army problem-solving process? ›

Critical thinking examines a problem in depth from multiple points of view. This is an important skill for Army leaders—it allows them to influence others and shape organizations. The first and most important step in finding an appropriate solution is to isolate the main problem.

What is frame the problem in design thinking? ›

Problem framing is a process of discovery to understand and define a problem. It is a vital first step in the design thinking principle. Framing or reframing a problem is a crucial process that you can skip at your own peril. Even Einstein agrees.

What is framing in research methodology? ›

Frame analysis (also called framing analysis) is a multi-disciplinary social science research method used to analyze how people understand situations and activities. Frame analysis looks at images, stereotypes, metaphors, actors, messages, and more.

What is the frame problem simplified? ›

To most AI researchers, the frame problem is the challenge of representing the effects of action in logic without having to represent explicitly a large number of intuitively obvious non-effects.

Is framing the right problem the only way to create the right solution? ›

Framing the right problem is the only way to create the right solution. Defining the question or challenge based on a thorough understanding often alters or changes the question to be answered or the problem to be solved.

What is framing the problem and the problem statement? ›

To frame a problem statement, begin by identifying the user or customer you're designing for and describing the problem they're facing. Then, define the context in which the problem occurs and the impact it has on the user. Finally, outline what success looks like for solving the problem.

What are the 4 different types of framing? ›

Types of Framing. In general, there are four different types of elements you can use to create a frame within your shot and draw the viewer's attention: architectural, natural, geometric shapes, and light/shadow.

What is one example of framing? ›

Example: Framing effect While doing your groceries, you see two different beef products. Both cost and weigh exactly the same. One is labeled “80% lean” and the other “20% fat.” Comparing the two, you feel that 20% fat sounds like an unhealthy option, so you choose the 80% lean option.

What are the three types of framing? ›

These three types will be referred to as semantic framing, cognitive framing, and communicative framing, respectively.

Is problem framing the same as problem solving? ›

Problem framing is not problem solving. It is challenging preconceived assumptions and considering different perspectives to a problem. Understanding the problem correctly makes solving the problem easier.

What is framing in design? ›

What is framing? Visual framing is the presentation of visual elements in an image or layout in relation to the main subject. You may have experienced the concept of framing in relation to the border that goes around a painting, but it's just as applicable to what's going on within the visage, too!

What are the 3 most important elements of design thinking? ›

There are five key elements of the Design Thinking process:
  • Human-centered. If you don't understand the person who will be using the thing you're trying to create, it simply won't work. ...
  • Creative and playful. ...
  • Iterative. ...
  • Collaborative. ...
  • Prototype driven.
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