Each fiscal year, the Marine Corps identifies goals to recruit highly qualified applicants for future service as officers. As part of that process, specific diversity goals are given to each Marine recruiting region, district, and recruiting station to ensure specified numbers of applicants are black, hispanic, or other, along with the requirement to recruit and select a certain number of female applicants. Achievement of this goal/requirement is delegated to the Marine Corps Officer Selection Stations (OSS). Goals are given to each region, district, and recruiting station, and ultimately the respective OSS based on the Qualified Candidate Population (QCP) in an Area of Responsibility (AOR). The QCP is derived from estimates via studies con...
As the Marine Corps seeks to recruit and retain high-quality individuals, the term quality must be d...
Naval Research ProgramPrepared for: HQMC M&RAApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
Hispanics are the fastest-growing demographic group in the U.S. This thesis reviews Marine Corps pol...
With the policy goal of gaining access to a higher quality and quantity of diverse Marine officer ca...
This thesis explores whether increased competition in the selection process of military officers lea...
The annual Marine officer accession mission is achieved through five primary commissioning sources: ...
This research investigates how to optimally assign U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) officers to billets. Cur...
Every year, the SEAL Officer Community Management (OCM) receives approximately 300 applications from...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
The Marine Corps is undertaking an organizational shift to better fulfill its role in the future nat...
Effective talent management is an invaluable process within an organization. The Department of Defen...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
MBA Professional ProjectMarine Corps unrestricted officers are required to follow a pre-determined c...
MBA Professional ProjectThe purpose of this report is to provide a comprehensive analysis on how the...
To aid USMC efforts in gender representation across its organization, I first develop a crosswalk of...
As the Marine Corps seeks to recruit and retain high-quality individuals, the term quality must be d...
Naval Research ProgramPrepared for: HQMC M&RAApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
Hispanics are the fastest-growing demographic group in the U.S. This thesis reviews Marine Corps pol...
With the policy goal of gaining access to a higher quality and quantity of diverse Marine officer ca...
This thesis explores whether increased competition in the selection process of military officers lea...
The annual Marine officer accession mission is achieved through five primary commissioning sources: ...
This research investigates how to optimally assign U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) officers to billets. Cur...
Every year, the SEAL Officer Community Management (OCM) receives approximately 300 applications from...
To meet the demands of future conflicts against increasingly capable adversaries, the Marine Corps m...
The Marine Corps is undertaking an organizational shift to better fulfill its role in the future nat...
Effective talent management is an invaluable process within an organization. The Department of Defen...
As the Marine Corps confronts a battlefield of increasing scale, complexity, and fluidity, it must l...
MBA Professional ProjectMarine Corps unrestricted officers are required to follow a pre-determined c...
MBA Professional ProjectThe purpose of this report is to provide a comprehensive analysis on how the...
To aid USMC efforts in gender representation across its organization, I first develop a crosswalk of...
As the Marine Corps seeks to recruit and retain high-quality individuals, the term quality must be d...
Naval Research ProgramPrepared for: HQMC M&RAApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited
Hispanics are the fastest-growing demographic group in the U.S. This thesis reviews Marine Corps pol...