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SMEAC Brief

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  • The benefit of using the standardised SMEAC model is that the leader and the team follow a set pattern and get used to the way their briefings are delivered. This increases the efficiency of the briefing because people will not be wasting time asking questions about items that are normally covered later in the briefing.

  • S – Situation Give an introduction to the activity, set the scene, and give the background information, location and any other relevant details.

  • M – Mission What is the actual objective of the exercise/activity? This should be short and use simple language so that everyone understands. Repeat this twice.

  • E - Execution Describe the task, list limitations, resources and the plan.

  • A - Any Questions? Ask the team if they have any questions and take notes.

  • C - Check of Understanding Check to see if the team understand the plan.

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