BDI is educating the next generation of Information Operations practitioners

BDI publications have become key teaching tools for UK and US Information Operations courses. Tatham & Mackay’s ‘Behavioural Conflict’ is used as a teaching aid in all of the NATO School in Oberammergau’s ISAF predeployment courses, and every student is given a copy. The book is also recommended reading for students on the US military’s Joint Information Operations Planners Course, held at the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Virginia. Meanwhile, Lee Rowland’s short article ‘Effective influence & strategic communication: some conjectured first principles’ is slated to be used in the UK military’s Intermediate Command and Staff Course (Land) from this year.

BDI and SCL staff have often been involved in training Information Operations and military communications specialists from across the UK, US and NATO structures. If your organization would benefit from training from BDI experts, please contact us.

 

Mission & Vision

The goal of the BDI has been to assemble and assimilate the full extent of creative and scientific knowledge on group behaviour and the dynamics of change. Read more

About Our Research

BDI has worked on projects across the world. For a sample of projects which BDI has either led or consulted on, click here.

Members

The BDI's global network of expert members share their research and their wealth of practical and theoretical knowledge and experience. Read more

History

The Behavioural Dynamics Institute (BDI) was founded in 1989 and was formed out of the Behavioural Dynamics Working Group. Read more