Dazzle Camouflage
Dazzle camouflage, or razzle dazzle, is a ship camouflage used in WWI and WWII that used geometric patterns and contrasting colors not to hide vessels, but to confuse enemy submarines about their range, speed, and heading.
Dazzle camouflage, or razzle dazzle, is a ship camouflage used in WWI and WWII that used geometric patterns and contrasting colors not to hide vessels, but to confuse enemy submarines about their range, speed, and heading.
The article discusses principles of succession planning, examining how organizations and systems transition leadership and authority. It explores various models and frameworks for ensuring continuity during leadership changes.