Foundations of the After Action Review Process

Resource type
Authors/contributors
Title
Foundations of the After Action Review Process
Abstract
The U.S. Army has adopted the After Action Review AAR as its primary method of providing feedback after unit collective training exercises. The AAR is an interactive discussion in which unit members decide what happened, why it happened, and how to improve or sustain collective performance in future exercises. other services and organizations outside the military are also beginning to employ the AAR as a feedback tool. This report describes the twenty-five year history of AAR research and development and the major behavioral research areas contributing to AAR development and refinement. In addition, this report defines goals for future AAR research.
Report Number
42
Series Title
Special Report
Place
Alexandria, VA
Institution
Army Research Institute
Date
1999.07
Language
en
Accessed
12/01/2024, 15:35
Library Catalogue
Extra
Section: Technical Reports
Citation
Morrison, J. E., & Meliza, L. L. (1999). Foundations of the After Action Review Process (No. 42; Special Report). Army Research Institute. https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA368651