Demonstrate After Action Review Proficiency Role Playing Exercise

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Demonstrate After Action Review Proficiency Role Playing Exercise Intermediate Cost Analysis and Management ©

Terminal Learning Objective Task: Demonstrate After Action Review Proficiency Condition: You are training to become an ACE with access to ICAM course handouts, readings, and spreadsheet tools and awareness of Operational Environment (OE)/Contemporary Operational Environment (COE) variables and actors. Standard: with at least 80% accuracy on the exam: Prepare reconciliation from scenario data Prepare and Deliver AAR briefing Demonstrate understanding of the causes of variances ©

After Action Review for ________organization of your choice________ Plan Actual Delta You Name 200 150 50 250 (50) 175 25 225 (25) - Total 1000 Hero Villain False Hero Unlucky Perfect Control Divide into groups of six. Each group is to use the data provided to prepare an After Action Review: Name your organization and its components. Define roles: Commander (most senior), hero, villain, false hero, unlucky, and perfect control. Make up names for each character Subordinates make up stories to explain their deltas in keeping with their named role. Commanders respond to presentations when presented in class. Students should have fun with this. They should be able to come up with explanations that fit their roles and also demonstrate that they understand how variances occur. Examples: Hero: costs decreased due to true performance issues. Villain: costs increased due to performance issues. False hero: costs decreased, but only because of a decrease in volume Unlucky: increase in costs outside of the manager’s control Perfect control: no variance either favorable or unfavorable (really?) 40-45 minutes to prepare the briefing. 7-10 minutes per group to present. Instructor critique: Do the participants demonstrate understanding of the AAR process? Do their explanations demonstrate understanding of the causes of variances? Do they use the reconciliation format properly? Name your organization and its components. Define roles: Commander (most senior), hero, villain, false hero, unlucky, and perfect control. Subordinates make up stories to explain their deltas in keeping with their named role. Commanders respond to presentations when presented in class. ©