The Cyber BAMCIS Process is a Bridge Between Vision and Communication

Great leaders must have two things: a vision of the world that does not yet exist and the ability to communicate that vision clearly. – Simon Sinek  

A leader is always in the midst of action or gearing up for it. Part of this readiness involves crafting a plan— a practical, executable roadmap constructed on indisputable facts.

The process of planning is instrumental in guiding leaders on how to forge these plans effectively.

Drawing from the Marine Corps ethos, we adhere to the BAMCIS planning process—Begin Planning, Arrange Reconnaissance, Make Reconnaissance, Complete the Plan, Issue the Order, and Supervise.

In the civilian landscape, the applicability is broad and can be tailored to fit the specifics of your work.

  1. Analyze the Problem and Generate Solution Options
  2. Seek Answers to Critical Questions
  3. Execute the Optimal Solution

This emphasizes the necessity of instilling a core planning framework among leaders at all levels. This equips them to navigate intricate scenarios with precision, making well-informed decisions that ultimately elevate mission success. The connection is evident: the more strategic your decisions, the more successful your missions.