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Old 03-19-2010, 22:45   #4
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As a general framework this is some excellent work. Of course everybody's situation is different, and we can all apply different parameters to the model to fit each scenario.

After reading through the document, I got to thinking about the fluidity of the conditions. How fast do you escalate or de-escalate a condition? Is there a process by which you change conditions? Moreover, what factors do you include in the decision making process to change a condition/plan? All these questions are semi-rhetorical, and I may be coming out of left field with them, as I am in no way a survival expert. I guess changing your plan may hinge on how much risk you are willing to accept, i.e. figuring out the consequences of altering your general course of action (which can be what-if'd to death). TR touched on that, I'm just curious what others may think about dealing with change and mitigating risk.

Good stuff!
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