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In this episode, we sit down with Adrienne Galbrecht, Ontic’s Team Lead for Strategic Intelligence Services, to explore how her extensive background in law enforcement gives her a unique edge in the private sector. Adrienne shares insights from her decade-long experience as a crime and intelligence analyst, discussing the evolution of the intelligence cycle with advancements in technology and data analytics. We also address intriguing comments from LinkedIn on the non-linear nature of the intelligence process and the continuous role of data collection and analysis. Adrienne elaborates on the importance of recognizing biases and cognitive limitations while working through the intelligence cycle.
Tune into to hear Fred Burton’s discussion with Adrienne Galbrecht to hear:
Related Resources:
Learn more in Ontic Resources. Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].
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In this episode, we sit down with Adrienne Galbrecht, Ontic’s Team Lead for Strategic Intelligence Services, to explore how her extensive background in law enforcement gives her a unique edge in the private sector. Adrienne shares insights from her decade-long experience as a crime and intelligence analyst, discussing the evolution of the intelligence cycle with advancements in technology and data analytics. We also address intriguing comments from LinkedIn on the non-linear nature of the intelligence process and the continuous role of data collection and analysis. Adrienne elaborates on the importance of recognizing biases and cognitive limitations while working through the intelligence cycle.
Tune into to hear Fred Burton’s discussion with Adrienne Galbrecht to hear:
Related Resources:
Learn more in Ontic Resources. Want to be on the podcast? Email us at [email protected].
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