National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997

National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997
Title National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1997 PDF eBook
Author United States
Publisher
Pages 450
Release 1996
Genre Four Confederated Bands of Pawnees
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Towards a U.S. Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success

Towards a U.S. Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success
Title Towards a U.S. Army Officer Corps Strategy for Success PDF eBook
Author Casey Wardynski
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
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The U.S. Army has always touted itself as a capstone developmental experience and still does so today- You made them strong-we'll make them Army Strong. The Army is almost universally acknowledged as an organization that powerfully develops talent in areas such as leadership, teamwork behavior, work ethics, adaptability, fitness, and many others. Yet despite this well-earned reputation, the Army must remain vigilant. Authorized strength and inventory mismatches, an inverse relationship between responsibility and formal developmental time, and sparse non-operational development opportunities are serious challenges that the Army must address. Developing talent is important in all high performing organizations, but it is particularly critical to the Army for several reasons. First, the mission of fighting and winning wars requires truly championship-level talent-America's national security depends on it. Second, Americans entrust the very lives of their sons and daughters to the Army-they deserve to be led by superstars. And third, limited lateral entry into midcareer and senior level officer positions means the Army cannot rely upon poaching talent from outside organizations as corporate America does. Instead, the Army must retain and continuously develop its entrylevel talent to meet present and future demands. Army officers are hungry for the development needed to reach their full potential and perform optimally. When they do not get it, they seek it in the private sector. This is why officer developmental programs must be tailored to the needs of every talented individual. In this way, the Army can both deepen and broaden its overall talent distribution, mitigating risk in an increasingly uncertain and rapidly changing operating environment. Current practice, however, generally shunts officers down conventional career paths and through standardized "gates," regardless of their unique talents, experience, or needs. Meeting future challenges may well require a new way of doing business, a comprehensive developmental strategy rooted in sound theory. Several pioneers in the human capital field have provided a ready foundation for such a strategy. Their work demonstrates the criticality of continuing education, genuinely useful evaluations, and properly valued signals to the creation of an outstanding developmental climate. Considering officer development within this context moves the Army beyond a focus upon formal training and education. While these are certainly important, managing the nexus of individual talents and rapidly changing organizational requirements calls for careful attention to many other developmental factors. These include professional networks, mentorship and peer relationships, tenure, individual learning styles, as well as diversity of thought, experience, and culture. Lastly, to reap the full benefit of any developmental strategy, the Army must capture information on the multitude of talents that its officers possess. The uniqueness of each individual cannot be captured via skill identifiers and career field designations alone. Instead, the Army needs a mechanism to track talent development over time, gauging both its breadth and depth. Only then will it be able to effectively employ talent, the subject of the next and final monograph in this series.

Defense Environmental Restoration Program : Annual Report to Congress

Defense Environmental Restoration Program : Annual Report to Congress
Title Defense Environmental Restoration Program : Annual Report to Congress PDF eBook
Author United States. Dept. of Defense
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1992
Genre Armed Forces
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Peregrine Falcon

Peregrine Falcon
Title Peregrine Falcon PDF eBook
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Pages 2
Release 1994
Genre Endangered species
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Nuclear Energy Basic Principles

Nuclear Energy Basic Principles
Title Nuclear Energy Basic Principles PDF eBook
Author International Atomic Energy Agency
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789201126085

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Describes the rationale and vision for the peaceful use of nuclear energy. The publication identifies the basic principles that nuclear energy systems must satisfy to fulfil their promise of meeting growing global energy demands.

Army Vision 2010

Army Vision 2010
Title Army Vision 2010 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 24
Release 1997
Genre Military planning
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Crustal Dynamics Project

Crustal Dynamics Project
Title Crustal Dynamics Project PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 682
Release 1989
Genre Building sites
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