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How Spies Think

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How Spies Think

By: David Omand
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From the former director of GCHQ, learn the methodology used by the British intelligence agencies to reach judgements, establish the right level of confidence and act decisively.


Intelligence officers discern the truth. They gather information - often contradictory or incomplete - and, with it, they build the most accurate possible image of the world. With the stakes at their absolute highest, they must then decide what to do.

In everyday life, you are faced with contradictory, incomplete information, too. Reading the news on social media, figuring out the next step in your career, or trying to discover if gossip about a friend is legitimate, you are building an image of the world and making decisions about it.

Looking through the eyes of one of Britain's most senior ex-intelligence officers, Professor Sir David Omand, How Spies Think shows how the big decisions in your life will be easier to make when you apply the same frameworks used by British intelligence. Full of revealing examples from his storied career, including key briefings with Prime Ministers from Thatcher to Blair, and conflicts from the Falklands to Afghanistan, Professor Omand arms us with the tools to sort fact from fiction, and shows us how to use real intelligence every day.

'One of the best books ever written about intelligence analysis and its long-term lessons. Brilliant, lucid and thought-provoking' Christopher Andrew, author of The Defence of the Realm: The Authorized History of MI5

© David Omand 2020 (P) Penguin Audio 2020

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Critical resource for understanding human behavior & motivation with in the complexities of a modern society.

Full of valuable insights

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Love Omand's aristocratic British voice, he does well at reading in a conversational style. The book contains much timeless wisdom for general public and intelligence professionals.

worth a listen

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If you like reading the Economist, you’ll find more of the same here: Russia bad, China bad, Trump bad. Everyone is maliciously influencing the public but the pure and saint UK intelligence.

How WESTERN spies think

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Captivating. I enjoyed the book very much.

Although familiar with the SEES model, the author does a fantastic job explaining it.

The last three chapters ruined the read substantially. David Omand seems to engage in exactly the sorts of flawed thinking practices he warns against. For this reason it gets 3 stars from me.

It’s a thought provoking book and I highly recommend it.

Great read

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I enjoyed the book, however the author insisted upon ignoring his own advice about remaining politically neutral.

Great insights, however…

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