We examined relevant literature on military compensation, recruitment, and retention to explore how best the Department of Defense (DOD) could improve its talent management. How can we provide qualified personnel for the world's leading military when we are faced with the need for a U.S. military force capable of meeting the complex assignments and challenges of the future? Findings include that (1) the DOD needs proactive conversations regarding compensation that feature military members, (2) the DOD may consider including pay incentives and compensation as a force-shaping tool to recruit more experienced enlistees and those with specialized training, as well as successfully competing with the private sector, and (3) overall, the DOD could...
[Excerpt] In the past several years, senior policymakers in both Congress and the executive branch h...
Servicemembers who leave the military face a daunting question: What’s next? Although military role...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryRetention Rates influenced by Marine Corps Pay Incentives (Continuation)HQM...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In past ...
The rigid pay structure for U.S. military personnel creates a challenge for retaining highly skilled...
In light of current Department of Defense (DoD) priorities to increase the size of the military forc...
The U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) recently identified a retention problem among Spec...
In the late 1990s, the military services were facing considerable recruiting and career retention pr...
The U.S. Military is a large, living organization. It is constantly changing externally, but does it...
In July 2001, Lieutenant General Donald L. Peterson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, United States...
Talent management in the United States Army is a challenging and complex issue, with many factors co...
This thesis surveyed the capabilities, similarities, and differences regarding the Army's Military O...
Key Findings: Salary levels, salary growth, and retention outcomes in the Department of Defense Civi...
The U.S. Department of Defense spent $11 billion in enlistment and retention bonuses from 2006 to 20...
Joint Applied ProjectThe Defense (DoD) is realizing a current and expected future shortage in experi...
[Excerpt] In the past several years, senior policymakers in both Congress and the executive branch h...
Servicemembers who leave the military face a daunting question: What’s next? Although military role...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryRetention Rates influenced by Marine Corps Pay Incentives (Continuation)HQM...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In past ...
The rigid pay structure for U.S. military personnel creates a challenge for retaining highly skilled...
In light of current Department of Defense (DoD) priorities to increase the size of the military forc...
The U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) recently identified a retention problem among Spec...
In the late 1990s, the military services were facing considerable recruiting and career retention pr...
The U.S. Military is a large, living organization. It is constantly changing externally, but does it...
In July 2001, Lieutenant General Donald L. Peterson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, United States...
Talent management in the United States Army is a challenging and complex issue, with many factors co...
This thesis surveyed the capabilities, similarities, and differences regarding the Army's Military O...
Key Findings: Salary levels, salary growth, and retention outcomes in the Department of Defense Civi...
The U.S. Department of Defense spent $11 billion in enlistment and retention bonuses from 2006 to 20...
Joint Applied ProjectThe Defense (DoD) is realizing a current and expected future shortage in experi...
[Excerpt] In the past several years, senior policymakers in both Congress and the executive branch h...
Servicemembers who leave the military face a daunting question: What’s next? Although military role...
NPS NRP Executive SummaryRetention Rates influenced by Marine Corps Pay Incentives (Continuation)HQM...