The selection and promotion system for officers in the U.S. Navy has followed an oscillating course for the past two generations. Though this system has been oriented toward a single goal, the promotion of the best fitted or most qualified officers, its environment and its inherent weaknesses have caused it to vacillate sufficiently to cast some doubt on the system\u27s ability to achieve this goal in all cases
One of the most enduring arguments among U.S. military officers focuses on the subject of promotion ...
In today\u27s Naval War College, the direct descendant of the original school is the present senior ...
Naval Research Program PosterNPS-18-N320-AApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
In a recent issue of the Naval War College Review, Capt. G.H. Lewis advocated the need for automatin...
The Navy of today has adopted modern and systematized management techniques that are designed to rec...
The U.S. Navy is currently considering a transformation of its personnel performance evaluation syst...
What is my promotion opportunity? This a question that all officers ask periodically from the time o...
The immediate future will bring more reductions in men and purchasing power for the Department of De...
The success of naval operations in support of national objectives-whatever the intensity or degree o...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
In the spring of 1960 some 160 naval officers received orders to attend one of the senior serviette ...
This thesis explores whether increased competition in the selection process of military officers lea...
One of the most trying problems that faces any organization, whether civilian or military, is the ch...
Much has been written in these pages and the Newsletter for Navy Officers of the Chief of Naval Oper...
In an effort to determine the extant and presence of any differences of opinion among the younger an...
One of the most enduring arguments among U.S. military officers focuses on the subject of promotion ...
In today\u27s Naval War College, the direct descendant of the original school is the present senior ...
Naval Research Program PosterNPS-18-N320-AApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
In a recent issue of the Naval War College Review, Capt. G.H. Lewis advocated the need for automatin...
The Navy of today has adopted modern and systematized management techniques that are designed to rec...
The U.S. Navy is currently considering a transformation of its personnel performance evaluation syst...
What is my promotion opportunity? This a question that all officers ask periodically from the time o...
The immediate future will bring more reductions in men and purchasing power for the Department of De...
The success of naval operations in support of national objectives-whatever the intensity or degree o...
A Board recently met in the Navy Department to select a group of officers of demonstrated ability to...
In the spring of 1960 some 160 naval officers received orders to attend one of the senior serviette ...
This thesis explores whether increased competition in the selection process of military officers lea...
One of the most trying problems that faces any organization, whether civilian or military, is the ch...
Much has been written in these pages and the Newsletter for Navy Officers of the Chief of Naval Oper...
In an effort to determine the extant and presence of any differences of opinion among the younger an...
One of the most enduring arguments among U.S. military officers focuses on the subject of promotion ...
In today\u27s Naval War College, the direct descendant of the original school is the present senior ...
Naval Research Program PosterNPS-18-N320-AApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited