While the exact formats may not be appropriate for non-military use cases, and some details and names of elements may need to be changed in non-military contexts, familiarity with the standards of reasoning for what goes into operational, warning, and fragmentary orders and when each is appropriate wouldn't hurt for people who need to give direction in terms of how to give good, clear, complete (to the extent situationally appropriate) direction which makes clear the intent behind the directions and context in which it is applied.