Because the U.S. military\u27s long-held advantage in physical capital and equipment is waning, cutting-edge human capital management is more critical than ever before. The authors of Starting Strong argue that by gathering detailed information on the unique talents possessed by each newly commissioned Army officer, as well as on the unique talent demands of each Army basic branch, the Army can create a talent market that identifies and liberates the strengths of every officer, aligning each with the career field where they are most likely to be engaged, productive, and satisfied leaders. Strong evidence demonstrates that this talent-based approach better aligns officer talent with occupational requirements while simultaneously increasi...
We examined relevant literature on military compensation, recruitment, and retention to explore how ...
This thesis presents recommendations for improving officer talent management for Special Warfare uni...
The author analyzes the levels of education achieved by Army senior officers to better understand th...
Traditionally, the U.S. Army has stressed "competency" in its officer development doctrine. Recent o...
Creating and maintaining a highly competent U.S. Army Officer Corps has always been the cornerstone ...
Developing leaders through experience, formal training, and education is a long-standing hallmark of...
This is the fourth of six monographs focused upon officer talent management in the U.S. Army. In it,...
This book provides a critical analysis and highlights a dysfunctional U.S. Army officer personnel ma...
Efficient talent employment is at the core of the Army Officer Human Capital Model. However, the Arm...
The United States Army officer corps attracts some of the most talented, motivated, and dedicated yo...
The U.S. Army’s operating environment continues to become increasingly complex and unpredictable, wh...
In our proposed Army Officer Corps Strategy, we established the interdependency of accessing, develo...
Developing leaders through experience, formal training, and education is a long-standing hallmark of...
View the Executive SummaryCandor stands as the keystone element in creating the foundation of trust ...
There are four primary paths to commission as an Officer in the US Army. The most common way of comm...
We examined relevant literature on military compensation, recruitment, and retention to explore how ...
This thesis presents recommendations for improving officer talent management for Special Warfare uni...
The author analyzes the levels of education achieved by Army senior officers to better understand th...
Traditionally, the U.S. Army has stressed "competency" in its officer development doctrine. Recent o...
Creating and maintaining a highly competent U.S. Army Officer Corps has always been the cornerstone ...
Developing leaders through experience, formal training, and education is a long-standing hallmark of...
This is the fourth of six monographs focused upon officer talent management in the U.S. Army. In it,...
This book provides a critical analysis and highlights a dysfunctional U.S. Army officer personnel ma...
Efficient talent employment is at the core of the Army Officer Human Capital Model. However, the Arm...
The United States Army officer corps attracts some of the most talented, motivated, and dedicated yo...
The U.S. Army’s operating environment continues to become increasingly complex and unpredictable, wh...
In our proposed Army Officer Corps Strategy, we established the interdependency of accessing, develo...
Developing leaders through experience, formal training, and education is a long-standing hallmark of...
View the Executive SummaryCandor stands as the keystone element in creating the foundation of trust ...
There are four primary paths to commission as an Officer in the US Army. The most common way of comm...
We examined relevant literature on military compensation, recruitment, and retention to explore how ...
This thesis presents recommendations for improving officer talent management for Special Warfare uni...
The author analyzes the levels of education achieved by Army senior officers to better understand th...